Surveying the American Tropics

A Literary Geography from New York to Rio

Edited by Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Peter Hulme, Owen Robinson, and Lesley Wylie

 Surveying the American Tropics
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Edited by Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Peter Hulme, Owen Robinson, and Lesley Wylie

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

288 pages | 6 x 9
Cloth $120.00 ISBN: 9781846318900 Will Publish September 2013 For sale in North America only
Surveying the American Tropics brings together the likes of Peter Hulme, Neil Whitehead, and Richard and Sally Price, among others, to examine the literary and cultural contributions of the American Tropics—an extended Caribbean that includes the southern United States, northern South America, and the Caribbean islands. Often separated, these regions share many similarities: massive influxes of Europeans and Africans, tropical and subtropical environments, and plantation-based socio-economic models, and their literature is collectively marked by fraught international relationships and the domination of indigenous groups—all for the sake of controlling the America’s many resources. Bringing these regions and their commonalities together under the same critical light, this volume sets new agendas for the study of American literature.
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