专题:Caribbean history, culture, and politics

This cluster of papers explores the cultural, social, and political dynamics in the Caribbean region, focusing on topics such as identity, nationalism, globalization, dancehall culture, gender, and postcolonialism. It delves into the complexities of Caribbean societies, their historical roots, and contemporary challenges.
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Teaching English at the intersection of language, race, ethnicity and nationality: black Jamaican teachers in Japan

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Subcultural capital: a contentious tool of social mobility among urban Jamaican youth

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The Stars of Mauna Kea

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Degrowing desire

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Reparations for Caribbean slavery and the potential impact on human well-being

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Self-and-other-determination: racial capitalism and the failure of the left in the age of neoliberalism

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Natural Disasters and Economic Resilience in Caribbean

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Gbasgbos and Wotowoto: Impoliteness reciprocity in Big Brother Naija

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Who Buries the Believer? Church Authority, Human Dignity, and the Question of Salvation in African and Caribbean Christian Death Rituals

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Breaking the World

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Black Skin, White Masks

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Capitalism and Slavery

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Out of the dark night: essays on decolonization

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Something New under the Sun:

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Against Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously

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The dual mandate in British tropical Africa

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Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo”. Libro de Zora Neale Hurston

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Anteaesthetics

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Because its power remains naturalized: introducing the settler colonial determinants of health

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The Limits of the Postcolonial Theory in the Caribbean Context: “Nearing Forty” as a Case Study

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