Rethinking Race, Politics, and Poetics
Discover the profound insights of Trinidadian activist-intellectual C.L.R. James in "Rethinking Race, Politics, and Poetics," authored by Brett St. Louis. Published in 2007, this compelling hardback spans 260 pages, offering a nuanced evaluation of James' extensive body of work. St. Louis meticulously examines the intersections of politics, race, and cultural identity within James' writings, showcasing his contributions across multiple disciplines and genres. This critical exploration not only highlights James' literary brilliance but also delves into his significant political and social views. Ideal for readers interested in Caribbean history, political theory, and literary criticism, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of James' legacy and its relevance in contemporary discussions. Embrace a deeper understanding of race and politics through the lens of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century.