This graduate seminar conducted in Spanish will discuss the existential singularity of the literature-politics coupling in the Caribbean. The seminar will explore ways of de-framing and un-disciplining the hegemonic university discourse that instrumentalizes the archipelago poetics and specificities. Our conversations want to think about the ways literary enunciation, marked by the Caribbean archipelagic experience, intervenespolitically or abandon the scene of hegemonic politics. Focus is placed on the terms and images of existing in, or passing through, the Caribbean. It will be dedicated to rethinking thisproblem through a limited series of texts written by Caribbean authors in the 20th and 21st centuries.