A Sense of Arrival
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A Sense of Arrival

  1. 480 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

A Sense of Arrival

About this book

In A Sense of Arrival, Kevin Adonis Browne blends literary, visual, and material forms to present a narrative of Caribbean blackness. Arguing that the story of Caribbeanness cannot be told through words alone, Browne interweaves essays, memoir, autotheory, and narrative verse with documentary photography, portraiture, Rorschach blots, and images of his own sculptures and art installations. Browne labels this multimodal approach and rhetorical form "Caribbean nonfiction," and he uses it to conceptualize arrival as a theory of being. Arrival is practiced through forms of status, return, belonging, nomadism, self-exile, love, loss, presence, and haunting, each of which expresses the vast complexity and urgency of Caribbeanness. At the same time, arrival emphasizes and extends Caribbean ways of being, knowing, and doing. Throughout, Browne challenges readers to follow the archipelagic sensibilities of the Caribbean to look beyond black death and apprehend the inherent optimism and beauty of arrival. A singular meditation on the art and process of Caribbeanness, A Sense of Arrival is a statement on how the black Caribbean self comes to be.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Note
  4. Sense
  5. Arrival
  6. Breath
  7. Genre
  8. Method
  9. Archive
  10. Mas
  11. Rhetoric
  12. Archipelago
  13. Caribea
  14. Bocas
  15. Icacos
  16. Palo Seco
  17. Mayaro
  18. Basse-Terre
  19. Home
  20. Onus
  21. Conscientia
  22. Textus
  23. Blackness
  24. Shade
  25. Form
  26. Texture
  27. Self
  28. Looks
  29. Mother
  30. Son
  31. Story | Ing
  32. Panman
  33. Naked
  34. Fall
  35. Form
  36. Techne
  37. Umbilici
  38. Charles Street
  39. Animæ
  40. Yard
  41. Orisa
  42. Surd
  43. ...
  44. Sense
  45. Arrival
  46. List of Figures
  47. Acknowledgments
  48. Sources
  49. Index