Dionne Brand | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis & critique of Dionne Brand.

Dionne Brand | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis & critique of Dionne Brand.
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SOURCE: Tillet, Salamishah. “At the Full and Change of the Moon.Callaloo 26, no. 3 (summer 2003): 913-17.

In the following essay, Tillet characterizes At the Full and Change of the Moon as a “Caribbean neo-slave narrative.”

In the last decade, several Caribbean and African-American writers have written neo-slave narratives. Neo-slave narratives are novels based on the perspective of a fictional slave protagonist. Like its slave narrative literary ancestor, the neo-slave narrative uses the leitmotifs of resistance and freedom; however, unlike the sentimental and biblical prose of the slave narrative, the neo-slave narrative features post-modernist strategies of flashbacks, cyclical time, and fragmented prose. In the North American context, the most popular examples of this genre are Toni Morrison's Beloved (1987) and Octavia Butler's Kindred (1979). Dionne Brand's novel, At the Full and Change of the Moon, is a Caribbean neo-slave narrative, which traces the lives of a Trinidadian slave, Marie Ursule, and her...

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