(Up)rooted identities : Caribbean environmental and cultural interplay in Glissant's Mahagony

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Titre
(Up)rooted identities : Caribbean environmental and cultural interplay in Glissant's Mahagony
Symposium : A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures
Titre du volume
1
Volume
70
Date
2016/01
Langue(s)
Anglais
Issn
00397709
Résumé
Three years before the publication ofPoétique de la Relation(1990),Mahagonyintroduces a shift in Glissant's approach to the environment. This novel not only uses the landscape to present the historical and political contexts that were at the forefront of Glissant's earlier work, but it also begins to articulate the tenets ofcréolisationpromoting the rhizomatic and dialectic nature of the environment through the figure of the mahogany tree. Thus, the tree becomes a central figure in the text that allows the reader to navigate the fragmented narrative and interrelated histories of the island and its people. Weaving past, present, and future, Glissant gestures to the environment's didactic capacity by interlocking key concepts ofcréolisationwith the landscape of the novel and the Caribbean island. My reading of the novel explores the ecocritical implications of the novel by establishing the links among the tree,marronnage, and Caribbean culture.
Creator
Yasmina Fawaz
Subject
CARIBBEAN Area -- Social conditions -- 1945-
CULTURE
Caribbean
GLISSANT, Edouard, 1928-2011
Glissant
MAHAGONY (Book)
Mahagony
TREES in literature
créolisation
culture
ecocritical
environment
landscape
marronnage
nettoyé
tree
pages
36-45
short title
Symposium
(Up)rooted identities
doi
10.1080/00397709.2016.1136191