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Research Paper (Postcolonial Caribbean Literature (Literary Responses to…
Research Paper
Postcolonial Caribbean Literature
Literary Responses to Slavery in Postcolonial Caribbean Culture
CLAIM: Literature has done little to nothing to help accelerate the Caribbean culture's moving on from slavery
Literary responses
Capitalism and slavery
Subject Matter
Global Adoption of text
In the Castle of my Skin
Subject Matter
Story Analysis
Realistic Nature of story
Global adoption of story
Short examples from "A flag on this island"
All Possibilities
"A Christmas Story"
"The Mourners"
"The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book"
"The Enemy"
"Greenie and Yellow"
"The Perfect Tenants"
"The Heart"
"The Baker's Story"
"A Flag on the Island"
Single story
American Perception of Caribbeans
Beaches
Vacation
American acceptance of literature from outside of United States
Brief history of Caribbean Islands
Use timeline as a guide for this portion
Current Racial Struggles
Correlate Racial struggles in the Caribbeans to racial struggles in USA
American literature is full of race issues
Is caribbean literature the same way?
just the question. Explore this in next section
American Literature has done little to solve the problem
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=FU3s7e-_J8AC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=slavery+and+american+literature&ots=cdOO7zEbb1&sig=HIa_76nn2sftMzVswpQCZz6vQT4#v=onepage&q=slavery%20and%20american%20literature&f=false
Over-attention to racial issues might cause tension to persist
reference youtube video on pitch
Could literature have a negative effect on racial tension?
Supporting evidence and people who agree
People who think literature makes a big positive impact
Literature has done nothing
Ben Shapiro video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COrnSNRlkh4