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Memorias: Revista Digital de Historia y Arqueología desde el Caribe

On-line version ISSN 1794-8886

Abstract

SHRIMPTON MASSON, Margaret. Continental Islands: a model for the mainland Caribbean? The case of Yucatan. memorias [online]. 2015, n.25, pp.178-209. ISSN 1794-8886.  https://doi.org/10.14482/memor.25.L6856.

The Yucatan Peninsula, located to the east of the Mexican Republic, is frequently represented as "the country like no other", or even, indeed, as an island. This article discusses two key issues with regard to Yucatan and its relation to the national/regional space: insularity, and the existence/ belonging, to a Mainland Caribbean. The first point discusses the idea of the island and its limits, as a way of understanding the Caribbean region as a space that articulates an island-mainland dynamic. The second point, using Yucatan as a key example, explores the notion of "islandness" moving inland (not seawards). Both axes focus on the ways in which we think about limits, and the ways we identify spaces, cultures and identity. This article considers literary representations of "islandness" in contemporary Yucatecan writers whose constructions suggest ways of looking inwards at micro-spaces in the interior of the peninsular and in the mainland Caribbean.

Keywords : Islands; Mainland Caribbean; Yucatan; Contemporary Writers; Imaginaries.

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