Slaves to Sweetness: British and Caribbean Literatures of Sugar

Carl Plasa (Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory, Humanities Building, Cardiff University (United Kingdom))

Slaves to Sweetness: British and Caribbean Literatures of Sugar
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 September 2011
Pages
192
ISBN
9781846317491

Slaves to Sweetness: British and Caribbean Literatures of Sugar

Carl Plasa (Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory, Humanities Building, Cardiff University (United Kingdom))

Apparently innocuous, sugar is a substance which brings with it a profound disquiet, not least because of its direct links with the histories of slavery in the New World. These links have long been a source of critical fascination, generating several landmark analyses, ranging from Fernando Ortis’s Cuban Counterpoint: Tobacco and Sugar (1940) and Noel Deerr’s monumental two-volume The History of Sugar (1949-50) to Sidney Mintz’s Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History (1985).

Unlike previous texts, Plasa’s meticulously researched book not only examines the traditional classic studies but also the hitherto largely ignored work produced by a number of expatriate Caribbean authors, both male and female, from the 1980s onwards. As a result Slaves to Sweetness provides the most comprehensive account to date of the historical transformations which sugar’s representation has undergone, providing a rich resource for scholars in Slavery, Caribbean, Black Atlantic, Postcolonial and Literary Studies.

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