Globalisation Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture

Globalisation  Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture
Author: Christine G. T. Ho,Keith Nurse
Publsiher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2005
Genre: Acculturation
ISBN: 9789766371845

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Sixteen essays chronicle the emergence and metamorphosis across centuries of a variety of Caribbean expressions, and document the restructuring of social relations through expressive forms.

Caribbean Cultural Thought

Caribbean Cultural Thought
Author: Yanique Hume,Aaron Kamugisha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9766376204

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Caribbean Cultural Thought: From Plantation to Diaspora presents a critical appraisal of the range of issues and themes that have been pivotal in the study of Caribbean societies. Written from the perspective of primarily Caribbean authors and renowned scholars of the region, it excavates classic texts in Caribbean Cultural Thought and places them in dialogue with contemporary interrogations and explorations of regional cultural politics and debates concerning identity and social change; colonialism; diaspora; aesthetics; religion and spirituality; gender and sexuality and nationalisms. The result is a reader that presents a distinctive Caribbean voice that emphasizes the long history of critical writings on culture and its intersection with political work in the Caribbean intellectual tradition from within the academy and beyond. Includes contributions from: Anténor Firmin  José Martí  Jean Price-Mars  Aimé Césaire  Suzanne Césaire  Frantz Fanon  Léon Damas  Martin Carter  Marcus Garvey  Percy Hintzen  Roberto Fernández Retamar  M. Jacqui Alexander  Nicholás Guillén  George Beckford  George Lamming  Richard Price  Lucille Mathurin-Mair  Sidney Mintz  Michel-Rolph Trouillot  Fernando Ortiz  Elsa Goveia  Kamau Brathwaite  Patricia Mohammed  Peter Wilson  David Scott  Antonio Benitez-Rojo  Lloyd Best  Rex Nettleford  Jacques Stephen Alexis  C.L.R. James  Wilson Harris  Gordon Rohlehr  Sylvia Wynter  Gloria Wekker  Audre Lorde  Kamala Kempadoo  Jamaica Kincaid  Margarite Fernández Olmos and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert  Patrick Bellegarde-Smith  Barry Chevannes  Aisha Khan  Dianne M. Stewart  Stuart Hall  Sean Lokaisingh-Meighoo  Erna Brodber  Shani Mootoo  Louise Bennett  Linton Kwesi Johnson  Derek Walcott

Marginal Migrations

Marginal Migrations
Author: Shalini Puri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173008346987

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Marginal Migrations proposes a new configuration of inquiry in diaspora and globalisation studies. The anthology investigates the importance of intra-marginal migrations by drawing on the historical example of the Caribbean.

Caribes 2 0

Caribes 2 0
Author: Jossianna Arroyo
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781978819764

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In Caribes 2.0, author Jossianna Arroyo looks at the Caribbean mediasphere in the twenty-first century. Arroyo argues that we have seen a return to tropes such as blackface, brownface, cultural and ethnic stereotypes, and violent representations of the poor, the marginalized, and the racialized. Caribes 2.0 looks at these tropes as well as the work of writers, vloggers, performers, and photographers that have become media figures or have used new media platforms to promote their work and examines how they are challenging and negotiating these media representations. It analyzes contemporary Caribbean cultures to discuss, taste, guides, and actions (social and virtual) that shape Caribbean global communities today. Departing from Edouard Glissant’s insight that “Caribbean reality might not be accessed by remote control” the book considers what types of political and social agencies are created by mediation. Caribes 2.0 deviates from these historical-globalized views of subjected, colonized Caribbean bodies, and their material conditions, to examine the relationship between the local and the global in contemporary Caribbean cultures, and the role that media is playing in the invisibility or hyper-visibilty of Caribbean cultures in the islands and the U.S. diaspora.

Transatlantic Caribbean

Transatlantic Caribbean
Author: Ingrid Kummels,Claudia Rauhut,Stefan Rinke,Birte Timm
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839426074

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»Transatlantic Caribbean« widens the scope of research on the Caribbean by focusing on its transatlantic interrelations with North America, Latin America, Europe and Africa and by investigating long-term exchanges of people, practices and ideas. Based on innovative approaches and rich empirical research from anthropology, history and literary studies the contributions discuss border crossings, south-south relations and diasporas in the areas of popular culture, religion, historical memory as well as national and transnational social and political movements. These perspectives enrich the theoretical debates on transatlantic dialogues and the Black Atlantic and emphasize the Caribbean's central place in the world.

Culture Politics Race and Diaspora

Culture  Politics  Race and Diaspora
Author: Brian Meeks
Publsiher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2007
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 9789766372729

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"Stuart Hall, in whose honour this volume is compiled, has made significant contributions to contemporary social and political discourse. Constantly praised for his scholarly prescience, he was at the helm of the forging and definition of the discipline of Cultural Studies and nurtured an entire cadre of young intellectuals who continue to make remarkable contributions in the fields of Cultural Studies and Social Criticism. The essays that constitute this collection, all, in different ways, contend with Hall's methodology, his philosophy, as well as many other dimensions of his rich and textured intellectual career. More importantly however, they serve to reconnect his work to the social context of his island of birth, Jamaica, and the wider Caribbean. "

Ideology Regionalism and Society in Caribbean History

Ideology  Regionalism  and Society in Caribbean History
Author: Shane J. Pantin,Jerome Teelucksingh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319614182

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This volume collects new angles and perspectives on issues shaping the development of the Caribbean. Bringing together essays on regional integration, identity, and culture and focusing on foundational personalities and institutions in the region, this book opens up new lines of inquiry on twentieth-century Caribbean history. Essays examine popular perspectives of the West Indies Federation; the intersections of ideology and governance through key figures such as C. L. R. James and Rawson William Rawson; the socioeconomic context of Caribbean foodways; and Carnival as a tool of cultural diplomacy. Integration is a critical theme throughout. Pointing to the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage, this book explores how Caribbean unification may provide a way forward for this patchwork of island territories facing the challenges of the twenty-first century.

Modern Blackness

Modern Blackness
Author: Deborah A. Thomas
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822334194

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DIVAn ethnographic study of cultural policy in Jamaica as seen from above and below in relation to race, class, and nation./div