Caribbean Political Thought: Theories of the Post-Colonial State
reckons with the vast body of radical work and thought on the
post-colonial Caribbean state. It focuses on the period after the
Second World War, when a significant number of Caribbean countries
gained their independence, and the character of the region's
post-colonial politics had become clear. The survey of political
thought in this collection is divided into four sections: theories
of the post-colonial state, theorizing post-colonial citizenship,
Caribbean regionalism and political culture. Includes contributions
from: Walter Rodney, Ernesto Sagas, Percy Hintzen, Michel-Rolph
Trouillot, Carl Stone, Brian Meeks, CY Thomas, George Danns, M.
Jacqui Alexander Norman Girvan, George Belle, Eudine Barriteau,
Hilbourne Watson, Tracy Robinson, Obika Gray, Patricia Mohammed,
Charles Mills, C.L.R. James, Frantz Fanon, Stuart Hall, Edouard
Glissant, Archie Singham, Eric Williams, Rupert Lewis, Jack
Dahomay, George Lamming, Erna Brodber, Sylvia Wynter, Arthur Lewis,
Patsy Lewis, Havelock R.H. Ross-Brewster.
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