Race, Culture, and Identity
Discover a profound exploration of the intricate interplay between race, culture, and identity in "Race, Culture, and Identity" by Shireen K. Lewis. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2006, this engaging nonfiction work spans 188 pages, offering readers a detailed analysis of literary and theoretical discourses crafted by Francophone and Caribbean writers. Lewis delves into the evolution of these themes from the early twentieth century to the new millennium, highlighting the significant contributions of the Negritude literary movement and other pivotal cultural narratives. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in ethnic studies, literary criticism, and the rich tapestry of Caribbean literature. Enhance your understanding of social sciences and the complexities of identity through the lens of these influential texts.