Tác phẩm Sylvia Wynter

Tiểu thuyết

  • The Hills of Hebron (1962)

Kịch

    • Miracle in Lime Lane (1959)
    • Shh... It's a Wedding (1961)
    • The Big Pride (1961)[5]
    • 1865 – A Ballad for a Rebellion (1965)
    • The House and Land of Mrs. Alba (1968)
    • Maskarade (1974)

Tiểu luận / phê bình

  • "The Instant-Novel Now." New World Quarterly 3.3 (1967): 78-81.
  • "Lady Nugent’s Journal." Jamaica Journal 1:1 (1967): 23-34.
  • "We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk about a Little Culture: Reflections on West Indian Writing and Criticism: Part One." Jamaica Journal 2:4 (1968): 23-32.
  • "We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk about a Little Culture: Reflections on West Indian Writing and Criticism: Part Two." Jamaica Journal 3:1 (1969): 27-42.
  • "Book Reviews: Michael Anthony Green Days by the River and The Games Were Coming." Caribbean Studies 9.4 (1970): 111-118.
  • "Jonkonnu in Jamaica: Towards the Interpretation of the Folk Dance as a Cultural Process." Jamaica Journal 4:2 (1970): 34-48.
  • "Novel and History, Plot and Plantation." Savacou 5 (1971): 95-102.
  • "Creole Criticism: A Critique." New World Quarterly 5:4 (1972): 12-36.
  • "One-Love—Rhetoric or Reality?—Aspects of Afro-Jamaicanism." Caribbean Studies 12:3 (1972): 64-97.
  • "After Word." High Life for Caliban. By Lemuel Johnson. Ardis, 1973.
  • "Ethno or Socio Poetics." Alcheringa/Ethnopoetics 2:2 (1976): 78-94.
  • "The Eye of the Other." Blacks in Hispanic Literature: Critical Essays. Ed. Miriam DeCosta-Willis. Kennikat Press, 1977. 8-19.
  • "A Utopia from the Semi-Periphery: Spain, Modernization, and the Enlightenment." Science Fiction Studies 6:1 (1979): 100-107.
  • "History, Ideology, and the Reinvention of the Past in Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Laye's The Dark Child." Minority Voices 2:1 (1978): 43-61.
  • "Sambos and Minstrels." Social Text 1 (Winter 1979): 149-156.
  • "In Quest of Matthew Bondsman: Some Cultural Notes on the Jamesian Journey." Urgent Tasks 12 (Summer 1981).
  • Beyond Liberal and Marxist Leninist Feminisms: Towards an Autonomous Frame of Reference, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, 1982.
  • "New Seville and the Conversion Experience of Bartolomé de Las Casas: Part One." Jamaica Journal 17:2 (1984): 25-32.
  • "New Seville and the Conversion Experience of Bartolomé de Las Casas: Part Two." Jamaica Journal 17:3 (1984): 46-55.
  • "The Ceremony Must Be Found: After Humanism." Boundary II 12:3 & 13:1 (1984): 17-70.
  • "On Disenchanting Discourse: ‘Minority’ Literary Criticism and Beyond." Cultural Critique 7 (Fall 1987): 207-44.
  • "Beyond the Word of Man: Glissant and the New Discourse of the Antilles." World Literature Today 63 (Autumn 1989): 637-647.
  • "Beyond Miranda’s Meanings: Un/Silencing the ‘Demonic Ground’ of Caliban’s Women." Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean Women and Literature. Ed. Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Savory Fido. Africa World Press, 1990. 355-372.
  • Do Not Call Us Negroes: How Multicultural Textbooks Perpetuate Racism. Aspire, 1990.
  • "Columbus and the Poetics of the Propter Nos." Annals of Scholarship 8:2 (1991): 251-286.
  • "Tras el ‘Hombre,’ su última palabra: Sobre el posmodernismo, les damnés y el principio sociogénico." La teoría política en la encrucijada descolonial. Nuevo Texto Crítico, Año IV, No. 7, (Primer Semester de 1991): 43-83.
  • "‘Columbus, The Ocean Blue and ‘Fables that Stir the Mind’: To Reinvent the Study of Letters." Poetics of the Americas: Race, Founding and Textuality 8:2 (1991): 251-286.
  • "Rethinking ‘Aesthetics’: Notes Towards a Deciphering Practice." Ex-iles: Essays on Caribbean Cinema. Ed. Mbye Cham. Africa World Press, 1992. 238-279.
  • "‘No Humans Involved’: An open letter to my colleagues". Voices of the African Diaspora 8:2 (1992).
  • "Beyond the Categories of the Master Conception: The Counterdoctrine of the Jamesian Poiesis." C.L.R. James’s Caribbean. Ed. Paget Henry and Paul Buhle. Duke University Press, 1992. 63-91.
  • "But What Does Wonder Do? Meanings, Canons, Too?: On Literary Texts, Cultural Contexts, and What It’s Like to Be One/Not One of Us." Stanford Humanities Review 4:1 (1994).
  • "The Pope Must Have Been Drunk, the King of Castile a Madman: Culture as Actuality and the Caribbean Rethinking of Modernity." Reordering of Culture: Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada in the 'Hood. (1995): 17-42.
  • "1492: A New World View" (1995), Race, Discourse, and the Origin of the Americas: A New World View. Ed. Sylvia Wynter, Vera Lawrence Hyatt, and Rex Nettleford. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995. 5-57.
  • "Is ‘Development’ a Purely Empirical Concept, or also Teleological?: A Perspective from ‘We the Underdeveloped’." Prospects for Recovery and Sustainable Development in Africa. Ed. Aguibou Y. Yansané. Greenwood, 1996. 299-316.
  • "Columbus, the Ocean Blue, and ‘Fables That Stir the Mind’: To Reinvent the Study of Letters." Poetics of the Americas: Race, Founding and Textuality. Ed. Bainard Cowan and Jefferson Humphries. Louisiana State UP, 1997. 141-163.
  • "'Genital Mutilation' or 'Symbolic Birth?' Female Circumcision, Lost Origins, and the Aculturalism of Feminist/Western Thought." Case Western Reserve Law Review 47.2 (1997): 501-552.
  • "Black Aesthetic." The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Vol. 1. Oxford UP, 1998. 273-281.
  • "Africa, The West and the Analogy of Culture: The Cinematic Text After Man." Symbolic Narratives/African Cinema: Audiences, Theory and the Moving Image. Ed. June Givanni. London British Film Institute, 2000. 25-76.
  • "The Re-Enchantment of Humanism: An Interview with Sylvia Wynter", Small Axe 8 (2000): 119-207.
  • "'A Different Kind of Creature': Caribbean Literature, the Cyclops Factor and the Second Poetics of the Propter Nos." Annals of Scholarship 12:1/2 (2001).
  • "Towards the Sociogenic Principle: Fanon, Identity, the Puzzle of Conscious Experience, and What It Is Like to be 'Black.'" National Identities and Socio-Political Changes in Latin America. Ed. Mercedes F. Durán-Cogan and Antonio Gómez-Moriana. New York: Routledge, 2001. 30-66.
  • "Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation – An Argument". CR: The New Centennial Review 3.3 (2003): 257-337.
  • "On How We Mistook the Map for the Territory and Re-Imprisoned Ourselves in Our Unbearable Wrongness of Being, of Désêtre: Black Studies Toward the Human Project." Not Only the Master’s Tools: African-American Studies in Theory and Practice. Eds. Lewis R. Gordon and Jane Anna Gordon. Paradigm, 2006. 107-169.
  • "Proud Flesh Inter/Views Sylvia Wynter." Greg Thomas. ProudFlesh: A New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics & Consciousness 4 (2006).
  • "Unparalleled Catastrophe for Our Species? Or, to Give Humanness a Different Future: Conversations." Interview. Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human as Praxis. Duke, 2014. 9-89.
  • "The Ceremony Found: Towards the Autopoetic Turn/Overturn, its Autonomy of Human Agency, and the Extraterritoriality of (Self-)Cognition." Black Knowledges/Black Struggles: Essays in Critical Epistemology. Eds. Jason R. Ambroise and Sabine Broeck. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool UP, 2015. 184-252.

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