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– Black Consciousness in Caribbean Literature: A Critical Examination of Sylvia Wynter’s the Hills Of Hebron, John Hearne’s Land of the Living, and Andrew Salkey’s Joey Tyson –

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This thesis examines “Black Consciousness” in Caribbean literature using a Marxist framework.. The thesis argues that religion as it was interpreted by the whites was anti-black.

Christianity was prejudicially, maliciously and cunningly used by European capitalist imperialists to enslave, colonise, and exploit black people in the Caribbean. This situation alienated the Caribbean.

In an attempt to free themselves from their bondage, the black Caribbean set to reinterpret Christianity to fit their purpose.

The thesis therefore argues that the miserable condition of the blacks in the Caribbean led them to turn to Africa, their original homeland, where they hoped to find salvation.

Introduction

Literature cannot be divorced from socio-political and economic factors, especially in the Caribbean where modern literature has grown against the background of European imperialism and its changing manifestations, namely slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism.

Therefore, the understanding of the matter of a literary work necessitates the knowledge of the history of the geo-political entity that has produced it. As a result, it becomes imperative to navigate the history of the Caribbean.

The Caribbean also referred to as the West Indies, has received a series of expanding definitions, and it is desirable to look at each in turn.

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