Michele Cliff, Sidney Mintz, Antonio Benitez-Rojo's work focuses on articles by Michele Cliff, Antonio Benitez-Rojo, Sidney Mintz. Michelle Cliff, "If I could write it with fire, I would write it with fire," Abeng Antonio Benitz-Rojo, "From Plantation to Plantation", Sydney Mintz, "Caribbean: "Social and cultural region"; on this black and brown island, she inherited the green eyes of her father - everyone agrees that this is her "most exciting feature". Clearly, she is the best achievement of this family, combining the strengths of both sides, tending to one side than the other.
Colonialism in the Caribbeanism Michelle Cliff, Antonio Benitez - Rojo and Sydney Mintz all discuss the Caribbean in their work, but they all look quite different. Sidney Mintz discusses the Caribbean from his historical point of view in his own work "Caribbean as a social and cultural area". There, the Caribbean is depicted as social unity rather than culture. Unity Antonio Benitez - Rojo tries to explain the unique culture of the Caribbean through a combination of history
Cliff, Michelle (1946 -) Novelist, short story, poet, essayist, educator Michelle Cliffe was born in Jamaica, was educated in the United States and the UK and experienced ethnicity in various cultural contexts. Differences from class Her novels, short stories, poetry, and essays explore the ambiguity inherent in personal and community life that is left behind by colonialism, racial discrimination, gender and sexual prejudice I will. "In my writing, I am most concerned about social problems and political reality," Mr. Cliff said, "How it affects people's lives" At the age of 3, Cliff I moved to New York with my family. So she grew up mainly among other West Indian immigrants. At the age of 10, Cliff returned to Jamaica and attended Kingston St. Andrews Girls' High School. In an interview in 1994, she remembered: "This incident really lost the author's role."
Biography story Michelle Cliff wrote three novels and several verses and short stories. She was born in Jamaica on 2 November 1946. Her family moved to America as a child and moved to the Caribbean region of New York. Cliff visited Jamaica and received education in Jamaica, the United States and the United Kingdom. She studied at Wagner College in New York and Warburg University in London where he wrote a paper on Italian Renaissance. A cliff novel is Abeng, a telephone to heaven, Free Enterprise. The main literary focus of the main work of Michelle Cliff is to reconstruct and reconstruct the lost slavery, colonization, women's resistance history in the Caribbean and the United States from the viewpoint of diaspora in Africa.