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Title: Through the Spectacles of a Non-believer: Diasporic Images of the Antilles, Africa and Latin America in V.S. Naipaul’s "A Way in the World"
Authors: Javangwe, Tasiyana D.
Keywords: Cultural Identity
Cultural identity - Africa
Cultural identity - Latin America
Cultural identity - Antilles
Issue Date: 2009
Series/Report no.: Unlsa Latin American Report;Vol. 1 no. 2
Abstract: This article seeks to interrogate the fractured identity images of the Antilles, Africa and Latin America in V.S. Naipaul's collection of memoirs and essays in A Way in the World (1994). It argues that Naipaul's reading and interpretation of the cultural and identity crisis in these regions suffers from a self inflicted alienation that has made him unable to appreciate the possibility of a new beginning at the end of slavery, indentureship and colonialism. Naipaul in this regard becomes a typical non-believer whose vision of the Caribbeans, Africa and Latin America is blighted by images of cyclic futility, macabre circumstances of existence, violence and primordial ritualism.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1014
ISSN: 0256-6060
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