Readings in Caribbean History and Culture : Breaking Ground
Readings in Caribbean History and Culture : Breaking Ground
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Author(s): Dunkley, D. A.
ISBN No.: 9780739168462
Pages: 324
Year: 201112
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 205.01
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Part I: History Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Underground History: The Persistent, Un-heroic Past Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Slave Instruction by the Anglican Church and the Transformation of Slavery Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Education for the Future: Shaking off the Shackles of Colonial Times Chapter 7 Chapter 4. The Life of Rev. George Wilson Bridges: The Jamaican Experience Chapter 8 Chapter 5. "Faithful Delineations": Rev. George Wilson Bridges and Photography Chapter 9 Chapter 6.


Vectors of Venereal Diseases: The Perceived Threat of Prostitutes to Military Efficiency in Jamaica during World Wars I and II Part 10 Part II: Culture Chapter 11 Chapter 7. The Manioc and the Made-in-France: Reconsidering Creolization and Commodity Fetishism in Caribbean Literature and Theory Chapter 12 Chapter 8. West Indian Plays and Caribbean Masculinity: An Assessment of Black Jacobins, Ti Jean and his Brothers, Pantomime, and Moon on a Rainbow Shawl Chapter 13 Chapter 9. A "Coolitudian" Caribbean Text: The Trajectory of Renewal in David Dabydeen's Our Lady of Demerara Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Beyond the National: Cross-Culturalism in the Art of the Jamaican Painter Karl Parboosingh Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Reggae as a Rastafari Poetic of Disenchantment.


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