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21. Cultural Conundrums: Gender, Race, Nation, and the Making of Caribbean Cultural Politics by Natasha Barnes | |
Paperback: 232
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(2006-08-21)
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22. Perspectives on the Caribbean: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation (Global Perspectives) by Kevin Yelvington | |
Paperback: 320
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(2009-09-28)
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23. The Birth of Caribbean Civilisation: A Century of Ideas about Culture and Identity, Nation and Society | |
Paperback: 688
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(2004-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Many made wider connections with Latin America and Africa, or the African diaspora, and have contributed to leading ideas in the world about Pan-Africanism, or negritude, nationalism and socialism. This collection of readings shows some of the variety, commonalities, contrasts and connections in the ideas of these intellectuals, from J.J. Thomas and Jose Marti in the late nineteenth century to the present day. The book is edited to provide essential biographical and contextual introductions to each selection, and notes to clarify points and references in the texts that may not be clear to the average educated reader to whom the collection is addressed. There is a general Introduction that explains the purpose of the book and briefly discusses the general intellectual and cultural context of Caribbean ideas in the twentieth century. A broad range of selections has been made, including writings and speeches by famous and by less well-known political and literary people, women and men, of very different opinions, throughout the period and from most parts of the Caribbean. This unique book should appeal to a wide readership in the Caribbean and could serve as a useful text for courses on the Caribbean in the United States, the UK, and elsewhere. |
24. The Militarization of Culture in the Dominican Republic, from the Captains General to General Trujillo (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar) by Valentina Peguero | |
Hardcover: 266
Pages
(2004-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Peguero synchronizes the history of the Dominican military and that of Dominican society from her dual perspectives as a native of the Dominican Republic during the Trujillo era and as a historian who is well acquainted with the country’s history and literature. She shows how the brutal Trujillo dictatorship created La Nueva Patria (The New Fatherland) to promote a new order and present the military as a model for society, imposing military principles on the civil society and mixing military culture with popular culture to reshape the nation. Structured around interviews with former military personnel, scholars, and politicians, this study brings to life documentary information and presents a poignant narrative that describes the unintended consequences that resulted when Trujillo valued arming the nation above meeting the needs of the populace. |
25. Martha Brae's Two Histories: European Expansion and Caribbean Culture-Building in Jamaica by Jean Besson | |
Paperback: 424
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(2002-11-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Located at the gateway to the New World in the plantation heartlands of the Americas, the settlement of Martha Brae, Jamaica, has witnessed the unfolding of two distinct, yet interrelated histories. Exploring the significance of Martha Brae as a European-Caribbean slaving port in the eighteenth century, Jean Besson simultaneously uncovers the neglected tale of Martha Brae's gradual appropriation by ex-slaves and its transformation into an African-Caribbean free village, bringing the story right up into the present day. Central to this transformation is the system of "family land", which interrelates with kinship, community, economy, cosmology, gender, oral tradition, and state law. Besson shows that this customary land tenure is not a passive survival from either Africa or Europe, as conventional theories contend, but a dynamic creole institution created by Caribbean people in response to European-American land monopoly and cultural dominance. This perspective advances debates on African-American cultural history and the anthropological study of culture. |
26. The Francophone Caribbean Today: Literature, Language, Culture by Gertrud Aub-Buscher, Beverly Omerod Noakes | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(2003-04)
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27. Music in the Hispanic Caribbean: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture (Global Music) by Robin Moore | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-12-14)
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28. Creole America: The West Indies and the Formation of Literature and Culture in the New Republic by Sean X. Goudie | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2006-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description "This startling book brings more fully to light the hold that the West Indies had on the American imagination in the era of the new republic and, as such, moves away from an idea of American exceptionalism to one of conflicted, trans-Caribbean notions of identity that affect the production of texts in a variety of genres: nonfiction prose, novel, poetry, and drama. By selecting relatively few texts to highlight, Goudie is able to provide rich and thick readings of those texts, fully contextualizing them in their literary, political, and historical registers, and in each case offers material that is refreshingly new and provocative."--Jeffrey H. Richards, author of Drama, Theatre, and Identity in the American New Republic Innovative in its scope and conceptual frameworks, Creole America reveals how literary culture in the New Republic period is formed not only by expansionist designs on the North American continent but also by a push for commercial empire in the hemisphere via the roots and routes of the West Indian trades. As Washington's Secretary of the Treasury, the chief architect of the United States as an "empire for commerce," West Indian immigrant Alexander Hamilton came to embody the great uneasiness that many Americans expressed about the unpredictable, and potentially disastrous, effects on the nation and national character of extensive relations between the slave colonies of the West Indies and the putatively free and democratic states of the independent mainland. Sean X. Goudie examines such anxiety and ambivalence as characteristic of what he provocatively terms the New Republic's "creole complex." Across an impressive array of genres and texts--state papers, empire tracts and political pamphlets, natural histories, autobiographies, lyric poetry, drama, and prose fiction--Goudie demonstrates how distinctions between U.S. and West Indian bodies and commodities blur amid ongoing U.S. participation in the treacherous West Indian trades. Creole America thus compels readers to come face-to-face with disturbing affiliations between U.S. and West Indian creole characters and cultures at the turn of the nineteenth century. Customer Reviews (1)
A serious, college-level scholarly dissection of cross-cultural dynamics |
29. The Politics of Caribbean Cyberculture by Curwen Best | |
Hardcover: 260
Pages
(2008-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book covers significant new ground, examining the impact and imprint of new leading technology on a range of popular expressions. This technology includes the internet, the computer, the cell phone, television, and radio, among others. Some of the specific expressions and phenomena treated include: tourism, big budget films, sports, video games, entertainment culture, religious and gospel culture, mobile culture, popular music, writing and technology, and porn. The work shows acute awareness of the wider global contexts--social, cultural, political, and spiritual--that form the backdrop for Caribbean cultural reconfiguration. Curwen Best argues that Caribbean culture has gone wireless, virtual, and simulated in the age of the machines. |
30. Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs, 1492--1763 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Philip P. Boucher | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2009-04-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Philip Boucher analyzes the images -- and the realities -- of European relations with the people known as Island Caribs during the first three centuries after Columbus. Based on literary sources, travelers' observations, and missionary accounts, as well as on French and English colonial archives and administrative correspondence, Cannibal Encounters offers a vivid portrait of a troubled chapter in the history of European-Amerindian relations. |
31. Identities on the Move: Transnational Processes in North America and the Caribbean Basin (IMS Studies in Culture and Society) (Studies on Culture and Society) by Liliana R. Goldin | |
Paperback: 289
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(2000-12-05)
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32. A Pepper-Pot of Cultures: Aspects of Creolization in the Caribbean (Matatu 27-28) | |
Paperback: 600
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(2004-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description The present volume is intended to illustrate these various stages either by historical and/or theoretical discussion of the concept or through selected case studies. The authors are established scholars from the areas of literature, linguistics and cultural studies; they all share a lively and committed interest in the Caribbean area – certainly not the only or even oldest realm in which processes of creolization have shaped human societies, but one that offers, by virtue of its history of colonialization and cross-cultural contact, its most pertinent example. The collection, beyond its theoretical interest, thus also constitutes an important survey of Caribbean studies in Europe and the Americas. As well as searching overview essays, there are – sociolinguistic contributions on the linguistic geography of ‘criollo’ in Spanish America, the Limonese creole speakers of Costa Rica, ‘creole’ language and identity in the Netherlands Antilles and the affinities between Papiamentu and Chinese in Curaçao CONTENTS Illustrations Introduction Ulrich FLEISCHMANN : The Sociocultural and Linguistic Profile of a Concept Articles CREOLITY, GENERAL REFLECTIONS Leon-François HOFFMANN: Creolization in Haiti and National IdentityAntonio BENÍTEZ-ROJO: Creolization and Nation-Building in the Hispanic Caribbean Mervyn C. ALLEYNE: The Role of Africa in the Construction of Identities in the CaribbeanCREOLlTY, LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY Armin SCHWEGLER: The Linguistic Geography of ‘criollo’ in Spanish America: A Case of Enigmatic Extension and RestrictionAnita HERZFELD: Language and Identity in a Contact Situation:The Limonese Creole Speakers in Costa RicaEva Martha ECKKRAMMER: On the Perception of ‘Creole’ Language and Identity in the Netherlands Antilles Emilio Jorge RODRÍGUEZ: Creole Transgression in the Written / Oral Discourse of the Dominican / Haitian BorderlandUlrich FLEISCHMANN & Alex-Louise TESSONNEAU: African Fundamentalism in the New World: The Case of the Haitian MandingoFrank MARTINUS: Creole Identity through Chinese Wall: Affinities between Papiamentu and ChineseSOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL PROCESS Jean BESSON: Euro-Creole, Afro-Creole, Meso-Creole: Creolization and Identity in West-Central Jamaica, c. 1660-1999 Marián BELTRÁN NÚÒEZ: The Afro-Nicaraguans (Creoles): An Historico-Anthropological Approach to their National IdentityJeannot HILAIRE: Haiti: The Creole Heritage TodayBettina E. SCHMIDT: The Presence of Vodou in New Vork City: The Impact of a Caribbean Religion on the Creolization of a Metro |
33. Culture @ the Cutting Edge: Tracking Caribbean Popular Music by Curwen Best | |
Paperback: 259
Pages
(2005-01-29)
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Bestbook on Caribbean Pop Culture |
34. The Narrative of Liberation: Perspectives on Afro-Caribbean Literature, Popular Culture, and Politics by Patrick Taylor | |
Hardcover: 251
Pages
(1989-06)
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35. Africa and the Caribbean: The Legacies of a Link (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Professor Margaret C. Crahan | |
Paperback: 173
Pages
(1980-10-01)
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36. The Cultures of the Hispanic Caribbean | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2000-12-31)
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37. Culture and Mass Communication in the Caribbean: Domination, Dialogue, Dispersion | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2001-10-11)
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38. Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture (New World Studies) | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2005-11-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description In its exploration of the relationship between nature and culture, this collection focuses on four overlapping themes: how Caribbean texts inscribe the environmental impact of colonial and plantation economies; how colonial myths of edenic and natural origins are revisioned; what the connections are between histories of biotic and cultural creolization; and how a Caribbean aesthetics might usefully articulate a means to preserve sustainability in the context of tourism and globalization. By creating a dialogue between the growing field of ecological literary studies, which has primarily been concerned with white settler narratives, and Caribbean cultural production, especially the region's negotiation of complex racial and ethnic legacies, these essays explore the ways in which the history of transplantation and settlement has provided unique challenges and opportunities for establishing a sense of place and an environmental ethic in the Caribbean. The volume includes an extensive introduction by the editors and essays by Antonio Benítez-Rojo, Derek Walcott, Wilson Harris, Cyril Dabydeen, Helen Tiffen, Hena Maes-Jelinek, and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, among others, as well as interviews with Walcott and Raphaël Confiant. It will appeal to all those interested in Caribbean, literary, and ecocritical studies. |
39. Awakening Spaces: French Caribbean Popular Songs, Music, and Culture (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) by Brenda F. Berrian | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(2000-06-15)
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The Rhythms of French Caribbean Popular Music Berrian's book is a treasure trove of personal interviews with musicians and original transcriptions of song lyrics in French Creole and English.Awakening Spaces effectively bridges the past and present in Francophone Caribbean music for all lovers of music-be they exuberant fans of zouk or musicologists.
A well researched piece of art, enjoyable start to finish! |
40. Global Culture, Island Identity: Continuity and Change in the Afro-Caribbean Community of Nevis (Studies in Anthropology and History) by Karen Fog Olwig | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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