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Kenneth Ramchand (born 1939) is a
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academic and writer, who is widely respected as "arguably the most prominent living critic of Caribbean fiction". He has written extensively on many West Indian authors, including
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,
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and
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, as well as editing several significant cultural publications. His seminal text, ''The West Indian Novel and Its Background'' (1970), had a transformational effect on the syllabus of the
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(UWI) and the internationalization of
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as an academic discipline."Kenneth Ramchand", NALIS.
/ref> Ramchand is
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of English at the St. Augustine campus of UWI. Until his resignation in June 2009,"NAPA tension led to resignation"
''Newsday'' 21 March 2010.
he was associate provost at the
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(UTT). He was for some years an independent Senator in the
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. Ramchand is also an Emeritus Professor at
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in
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.


Career

Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Ramchand holds an MA and PhD from the
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, where he attended as a scholarship student (1959–63). His first book, ''The West Indian Novel and Its Background'', was published in 1970, and he has noted: "I wrote it at just the right time. It was influential in the creation and internationalization of an academic discipline called 'West Indian Literature'; it stimulated the development of graduate studies in the Department of English of the University of the West Indies; and it was seminal in the transformation of the syllabus of 'English' at the University of the West Indies." Ramchand was UWI's first Professor of West Indian Literature and he was Head of the Department of Liberal Arts at St. Augustine for several years."Professor Kenneth Ramchand, Chairman of UTT"
University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT).
He has also been a Senior Fulbright Scholar affiliated to
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and the
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at
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, a Visiting Professor at
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and
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, as well as a Fellow of the
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. In 2005 he was appointed chairman of the
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(UTT), a position he held until 2009.


Awards

In 1996, Ramchand was awarded a Trinidad and Tobago
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Gold for his work in Literature, Education and Culture. In 2012, the
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honoured him with a NALIS Lifetime Literary Achievement Award. At the 2014
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, Ramchand was honoured alongside Professor
Gordon Rohlehr Gordon Rohlehr (20 February 1942 – 29 January 2023)
''
"Enjoying every word"
''Trinidad Express Newspapers'', 21 March 2014.


Bibliography

* ''West Indian Narrative: an Introductory Anthology'' (editor). London: Nelson, 1966. * ''The West Indian Novel and its Background''. London: Faber, 1970. * ''An Introduction to the Study of West Indian Literature''. Sunbury-on-Thames: Nelson Caribbean, 1976. * ''West Indian Poetry: An Anthology for Schools'' (editor). London: Longman, 1989. * ''Act of Possession: the New World of West Indian Writing''. Port of Spain: Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, 1991.


Awards

* 1987:
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Excellence in Journalism award * 1996: Trinidad and Tobago Chaconia Medal Gold (for Literature, Education, and Culture) * 2014: Bocas Henry Swanzy Award


References


External links

* Hannah McGurk
"Kenneth Ramchand"
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