Perspectives on the Caribbean
A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation
Global Perspectives
1. Auflage August 2009
320 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
perspectives on The Caribbean
perspectives on The Caribbean
"Genuflecting to no tired metaphors, this is a refreshing collection of cross-disciplinary voices that compel new ways of seeing and thinking about the still undiscovered Caribbean."
Patricia Mohammed, University of the west Indies, St Augustine
Presenting a broad understanding of the complex region of the Caribbean, Perspectives on the Caribbean: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation provides a variety of viewpoints on the rich spectrum of Caribbean culture. Essays, carefully chosen from a vast body of existing literature, expose readers to a variety of approaches, voices and topics that have emerged in Caribbean studies. Readings are interdisciplinary in nature and integrate themes from history, folklore, sociology, anthropology and political economy. Both contemporary viewpoints and classic readings reveal how the Caribbean has led scholars to new ways of exploring cultural hybridity in contemporary society. Each section includes brief introductions to put the readings in context with the connections between modern Caribbean culture and its historical roots, and also includes suggested readings for more in-depth study. Perspectives on the Caribbean offers revealing insights into one of the most diverse and complex regions in the Americas.
Acknowledgments of Sources.
Introduction: The Caribbean in Perspective: Philip W. Scher.
Part I: Living and Livelihood.
Part II: Questions of Identity: "Race," Ethnicity, Class, and Gender.
Part III: Culture and Performance.
Part IV: Caribbean Cosmologies.
Part V: Globalization, Migration, and Diaspora in the Caribbean.
Index.
Caribbean without implementing a stringent frame offers a wide
range of insights into the hybridity of Caribbean ideas and
topics." (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,
2010)
"Genuflecting to no tired metaphors, this is a refreshing
collection of cross-disciplinary voices that compel new ways of
seeing and thinking about the still undiscovered Caribbean"
-Patricia Mohammed, University of the West Indies, St
Augustine