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Turning Tides - Caribbean Intersections in the Americas and Beyond (Paperback)
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Turning Tides - Caribbean Intersections in the Americas and Beyond (Paperback)
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An eclectic collection of 19 essays, conversations and reports
intended to reach beyond regions and compartamentalized
disciplines. They encompass the humanities, social sciences,
natural sciences and the arts. The book hopes to broaden the
horizons of what we call 'The Caribbean' both geographically and
intellectually. Included are Harvey Neptune's re-evaluation of CLR
James' American Civilization as a book that foretold the rise of a
populist autocratic leader in the US long before Trump. Christopher
Laird provides a revealing outline of Banyan holdings, the largest
cultural archive in the Caribbean while Heather Cateau explores the
400- year old links between Connecticut and the Caribbean. The
notion of the Caribbean as a 'new Mediterranean' is examined by
Gary Reger and Honduran historian Dario Euraque traces references
to Afro-origins in Central American curricula. Tony Hall argues for
recognition of Marcus and Amy Garvey in societies ranging from
Jamaica and Costa Rica to the US. The collection also includes
Pablo Delano's installation The Museum of the Old Colony and a
conversation with Trinidad masman artist Peter Minshall. Essays
also focus on Hindu, Moslem and Afro-Caribbean women in the
Diaspora and on the difficulties facing LGBTQ communities in the
Caribbean and the US. Other authors compare the UK Leeds carnival
with that of Trinidad and on the importance of David Rudder's
Cricket Chronicles as cultural documents.
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