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Decolonising the Caribbean

Author : Gert Oostindie,Inge Klinkers
Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9053566546

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Decolonizing the Caribbean Record

Author : Jeannette A. Bastian,Stanley H. Griffin,John A. Aarons
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Archives
ISBN : 1634000595

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Decolonizing the Caribbean Record by Jeannette A. Bastian,Stanley H. Griffin,John A. Aarons Pdf

Decolonizing the Caribbean Record: An Archives Reader is a compendium of forty essays by archivists and academics within and outside of the Caribbean region that address challenges of collecting, representing and preserving the records and cultural expressions of former colonial societies, exploring the contribution of these records to nation-building. How the power of the archives can be subverted to serve the oppressed rather than the oppressors, the colonized rather than the colonizers, is the central theme of this Reader. This collection seeks to disrupt traditional notions of archives, instead re-imagining records within the context of Caribbean cultures and identities where the oral may be privileged over the written, the creative design over text, the marginal over the mainstream. Envisioned initially as a foundational text that supports the archives education program at the University of the West Indies and documents the history and development of archives and records in the Caribbean, this volume addresses such issues as oral traditions, records repatriation, community archives, cultural forms and format and diasporic collections. Although focused on the Caribbean region, the essays, ranging from the theoretical to the practice-based to the personal are applicable to the global archival concerns of all decolonized societies.

Decolonizing and Feminizing Freedom

Author : Denise Noble
Publisher : Springer
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137449511

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This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women have been imagined and produced as subjects of British liberal rule and modern freedom. It argues that in seeking to escape liberalism’s gendered and racialised governmentalities, Black women’s everyday self-making practices construct decolonising and feminising epistemologies of freedom. These, in turn, repeatedly interrogate the colonial logics of liberalism and Britishness. Genealogically structured, the book begins with the narratives of freedom and identity presented by Black British Caribbean women. It then analyses critical moments of crisis in British racial rule at home and abroad in which gender and Caribbean women figure as points of concern. Post-war Caribbean immigration to the UK, decolonisation of the British Caribbean and the post-emancipation reconstruction of the British Caribbean loom large in these considerations. In doing all of this, the author unravels the colonial legacies that continue to underwrite contemporary British multicultural anxieties. This thought-provoking work will appeal to students and scholars of social and cultural history, politics, feminism, race and postcoloniality.

Development and Decolonisation

Author : Robert Greenwood,S. Hamber
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1981-01-01
Category : Caribbean Area
ISBN : 0333305701

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Memorializing and Decolonizing Practices in the Francophone Caribbean and Other Spaces

Author : Stéphanie Melyon-Reinette
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781527567719

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Memorializing and Decolonizing Practices in the Francophone Caribbean and Other Spaces by Stéphanie Melyon-Reinette Pdf

This collection of essays focuses on the notion of the ‘mark’, through its manifold dimensions, including heritage, race, genes, stereotypes, traumas and scars, in order to tackle contemporary phenomena and issues such as identity, queerness, emancipation and heritage. It does so by channelling reflections through a variety of art forms, including visual art, performance, cinema, distillery, and literature. Hybrid in its approaches, this collection gathers together self-portraits, analytical essays, and ethnographies to discuss self-determination at a crossroads between intimacy and geopolitics throughout postcolonial France and the French Caribbean.

The Newer Caribbean

Author : Paget Henry,Carl Stone
Publisher : Philadelphia : Institute for the Study of Human Issues
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105039296228

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Decolonizing the Republic

Author : Félix F. Germain
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781628952636

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Decolonizing the Republic by Félix F. Germain Pdf

Decolonizing the Republic is a conscientious discussion of the African diaspora in Paris in the post–World War II period. This book is the first to examine the intersection of black activism and the migration of Caribbeans and Africans to Paris during this era and, as Patrick Manning notes in the foreword, successfully shows how “black Parisians—in their daily labors, weekend celebrations, and periodic protests—opened the way to ‘decolonizing the Republic,’ advancing the respect for their rights as citizens.” Contrasted to earlier works focusing on the black intellectual elite, Decolonizing the Republic maps the formation of a working-class black France. Readers will better comprehend how those peoples of African descent who settled in France and fought to improve their socioeconomic conditions changed the French perception of Caribbean and African identity, laying the foundation for contemporary black activists to deploy a new politics of social inclusion across the demographics of race, class, gender, and nationality. This book complicates conventional understandings of decolonization, and in doing so opens a new and much-needed chapter in the history of the black Atlantic.

Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches for and by the Caribbean

Author : Saran Stewart
Publisher : IAP
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781641137331

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As academics in postcolonial Caribbean countries, we have been trained to believe that research should be objective: a measurable benefit to the public good and quantifiable in nature so as to generalize findings to develop knowledge societies for economic growth. What happens, however when the very word “research” connotes a derogatory term or semblance of distrust? Smith (1999) speaks towards the distrustful nature of the term as a legacy of European imperialism and colonialism. Against this backdrop, how do Caribbean researchers leverage recognized and valued (indigenous) methods of knowing and understanding for and by the Caribbean populace? How do we learn from indigenous research methods such as Kaupapa Maori (Smith, 1999) and develop an understanding of research that is emancipatory in nature? Decolonizing qualitative methods are rooted in critical theory and grounded in social justice, resistance, change and emancipatory research for and by the Other (Said, 1978). Rodney’s (1969) legacy of “groundings” provides a Caribbean oriented ethnographic approach to collecting data about people and culture. It is an anti-imperialist method of data collection focused on the socioeconomic and political environment within the (post) colonial context. Similar to Rodney, other critical Caribbean scholars have moved the research discourse to center on the notions of resistance, struggle (Chevannes, 1995; Feraria, 2009) and decolonoizing methodologies. This proposed edited volume will provide a collective body of scholarship for innovative uses of decolonizing qualitative research. In order to theorize and conduct decolonizing research, one can argue that the researcher as self and as the Other needs to be interrogated. Borrowing from an autoethnographic ontology, the researcher or investigator recognizes the self as the unit of measure, and there is a concerted effort to continuously see the self, seeing the self through and as the other (Alexander, 2005; Ellis, 2004). This level of interrogation may require frameworks such as Reasonable Humanism in which there is a clear understanding of the role of the researcher and researched from a physiological and psychosocial standpoint. Thereafter, the researcher is better prepared to enter into a discourse about decolonizing methodologies. The origins of qualitative inquiry in the Caribbean can be traced to political and economic discourses – Marxism, postcolonialism, neocolonialism, capitalism, liberalism, postmodernism- which have challenged ways of knowing and the construction of knowledge. Evans (2009) traced the origins of qualitative inquiry to slave narratives, proprietor’s journals, missionaries’ reports and travelogues. Common to the Caribbean is an understanding of how colonial legacies of research have ridiculed oral traditions, language, and ways of knowing, often rendering them valueless and inconsequential. This proposed edited volume acknowledges the significance of decolonizing approaches to qualitative research in the Caribbean and the wider Caribbean diaspora. It includes an audience of scholars, teacher/ researchers and students primarily in and across the humanities, social sciences and educational studies. This proposed volume would provide much needed knowledge and best practice strategies to the community of researchers engaged in decolonizing methodologies. Additionally, this volume will allow readers to think of new imaginings of research design that deconstruct power and privilege to benefit knowledge, communities and participants. It will spark key objectives, directions and frameworks for deeper discussions and interrogations of normative, westernized and hegemonic approaches to qualitative research. Lastly, the volume will welcome empirical studies of application of decolonizing methodologies and theoretical studies that frame critical discourse.

Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond

Author : Jack Webb,Roderick Westmaas,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,William Tantam
Publisher : Open access titles
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Caribbean Area
ISBN : 190885765X

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Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond by Jack Webb,Roderick Westmaas,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,William Tantam Pdf

In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importance of Caribbean migrations and migrants to the histories and cultures of countries across the Northern Atlantic. Memory, migration and (de)colonisation furthers our understanding of the lives of many of these migrants, and the contexts through which they lived and continue to live. In particular, it focuses on the relationship between Caribbean migrants and processes of decolonisation. The chapters in this book range across disciplines and time periods to present a vibrant understanding of the ever-changing interactions between Caribbean peoples and colonialism as they migrated within and between colonial contexts. At the heart of this book are the voices of Caribbean migrants themselves, whose critical reflections on their experiences of migration and decolonisation are interwoven with the essays of academics and activists.

The Thought of New World

Author : Brian Meeks,Norman Girvan
Publisher : Ian Randle Publishers
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9766374015

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"In June 2005 the fourth Caribbean Reasonings Conference was held in Kingston, Jamaica, under the theme 'The thought of New World: the quest for decolonisation' ... hosted by Centre for Caribbean Thought."--Introd.

Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond

Author : Jack Daniel Webb,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,Rod Westmaas,William Tantam
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Caribbean Area
ISBN : 1908857668

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Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond by Jack Daniel Webb,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,Rod Westmaas,William Tantam Pdf

In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importance of Caribbean migrations and migrants to the histories and cultures of countries across the Northern Atlantic. Memory, Migration and (De)Colonisation furthers our understanding of the lives of many of these migrants, and the contexts through which they lived and continue to live. In particular, it focuses on the relationship between Caribbean migrants and processes of decolonisation. The chapters in this book range across disciplines and time periods to present a vibrant understanding of the ever-changing interactions between Caribbean peoples and colonialism as they migrated within and between colonial contexts. At the heart of this book are the voices of Caribbean migrants themselves, whose critical reflections on their experiences of migration and decolonisation are interwoven with the essays of academics and activists.

Seeking Imperialism's Embrace

Author : Kristen Stromberg Childers
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190494933

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In 1946, at a time when other French colonies were just beginning to break free of French imperial control, the people of the French Antilles-the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe-voted to join the French nation as departments (Départments d'outre mer, or DOMs). Eschewing independence in favor of complete integration with the metropole, the people of the French Antilles affirmed their Frenchness in an important decision that would define their citizenship and shape their politics for decades to come. For Antilleans, this novel path was the natural culmination of a centuries-long quest for recognition of their equality with the French and a means of overcoming the entrenched political and economic power of the islands' white minority. Disappointment with departmentalization quickly set in, Kristen Stromberg Childers shows in this work, as the promised equality was slow in coming and Antillean contributions to World War II went unrecognized. Champions of departmentalization such as Aimé Césaire argued that the "race-blind" Republic was far from universal and egalitarian. The French government struggled to stem unrest through economic development, tourism, and immigration to the metropole, where labor was in short supply. Antilleans fought against racial and gender stereotypes imposed on them by European French and sought to stem the tide of white metropolitan workers arriving in the Antilles. Although departmentalization has been criticized as a weak alternative to national independence, it was overwhelmingly popular among Antilleans at the time of the vote, and subsequent disappointment reflects the broken promises of assimilation more than the misguided nature of the decision. Contrasting with the wars of decolonization in Algeria and Vietnam, Seeking Imperialism's Embrace examines the Antilleans' more peaceful but perhaps equally vexing process of forging a national identity in the French empire.

Paradise Overseas

Author : Gert Oostindie
Publisher : MacMillan
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 1405057130

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Presents a tour around the main themes of Dutch Caribbean history and its contemporary legacies. Drawing on expertise in Caribbean and Latin American studies, this work posits an analysis of the Dutch Caribbean in a comparative framework. It is aimed at historians, anthropologists and political scientists alike.

Beyond Fragmentation

Author : Juanita De Barros,Audra Diptee,David Vincent Trotman
Publisher : Markus Wiener Publishers
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015064946687

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Beyond Fragmentation by Juanita De Barros,Audra Diptee,David Vincent Trotman Pdf

In this book, leading scholars pull together some of the most recent research on the key themes of Caribbean history: slavery, the transition to freedom, colonialism, and decolonization. Although all parts of the Caribbean experienced these phases, the manner in which they did so differed significantly, in part because of their distinct imperial histories. Contemporary fragmentation and insularity have led to significant variations in the region's historiography. The contributors examine the divergent historiographical and methodological developments in the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch Caribbean. By addressing these four linguistic areas of the Caribbean, they aim to overcome the traditional differences imposed by language and in the process to explore hotly debated subjects and new directions in Caribbean scholarship.

Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond

Author : Jack Webb,Rod Westmaas,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,William Tantam
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Caribbean Area
ISBN : 1908857765

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Memory, Migration and (de)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond by Jack Webb,Rod Westmaas,Maria del Pilar Kaladeen,William Tantam Pdf