This thesis asks whether and how changes in cultural-historical circumstances have affected the Jamaican and Surinamese Anansi stories between 1890 and 2020. Surprisingly - given the major...Show moreThis thesis asks whether and how changes in cultural-historical circumstances have affected the Jamaican and Surinamese Anansi stories between 1890 and 2020. Surprisingly - given the major upheavals that occured during that time period - the substance of the Anansi tales was essentially stable. What did change were the attitudes towards the spider. While colonial ideas dominated Anansi discourse around 1900, decolonization caused the emergence of a postolonial Anansi tradition that celebrated the character's Afro-Caribbean cultural heritage. Hence, Anansi was ultimately recognized as an indigenous icon of Afro-Caribbean culture not just in Jamaica and Suriname, but in Anglo-European societies too.Show less