Édouard Glissant, Littérature-monde, and Tout-monde

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Titre
Édouard Glissant, Littérature-monde, and Tout-monde
Small Axe
Titre du volume
3
Volume
14
Date
2010/11/26
Langue(s)
Anglais
Issn
1534-6714
Résumé
To someone who studies the Caribbean, a striking feature of the 2007 <i>Littérature-monde</i> manifesto is its deep debt to the thought of one of its most prestigious signatories: Edouard Glissant. The very title of the manifesto hints at this influence, through its use of the hyphenated "littérature-monde" formulation, which echoes many of Glissant's coinages. Given the close parentage between Glissant's thought and the <i>Littérature-monde</i> project, it seems appropriate to ask how Glissant's writing helps to understand the project and to what extent it can help to achieve the program sketched out there. In particular, I focus attention on potential weaknesses in these two overlapping theories of world literature. For although both of the projects are undeniably well intentioned, the self-serving aspects of the <i>Littérature-monde</i> manifesto, and the utopian dimension of Glissant's thinking, seem to call for vigilance.
Creator
Eric Prieto
Subject
nettoyé
pages
111-120