This history breeds the need for activating an ethical imperative atrophied by gradual distancing from the narrative of—progress colonialism/capitalism. This is the argument about cultural suturing, learning from below to supplement with the possibility of the subjectship of rights (Spivak 2004, 551). In the spring of 2008, Thomas Glave published the anthology Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles. The book has been greeted with a great deal of enthusiasm, and rightly so; its reception has been hailed as a singularly important moment in the politics and debates of Caribbean non-heterosexual identities and practices. Glave has been meticulous in documenting the responses to the book, which reportedly took hi...
Although characterized by generational shifts in terms of articulating cultural affiliations and att...
Situating four Caribbean writers within the history of colonialism this study examines how each writ...
My dissertation is a socio-cultural analysis of Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction in North Amer...
Contrary to the colonial fantasy which sees the ‘new world’ as the reproduction of a utopian garden ...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
Studies of sexuality in Caribbean culture are on the rise, focusing mainly on homosexuality and homo...
My dissertation, The Making of a Queer Caribbean: Grassroots, Dancehall, and Literary Advocacy (1975...
This book is the first to focus exclusively on issues of gender and sexuality in a range of post-war...
The Caribbean is often cited as the paradigmatic instance of the deterritorialization of culture. Th...
In the Caribbean, same-sex desire is fraught with complexities, often hidden, and treated as a threa...
This book is the first to focus exclusively on issues of gender and sexuality in a range of post-war...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
This dissertation draws on approaches in ecocriticism, critical race theory, and decolonialism to in...
Although characterized by generational shifts in terms of articulating cultural affiliations and att...
Situating four Caribbean writers within the history of colonialism this study examines how each writ...
My dissertation is a socio-cultural analysis of Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction in North Amer...
Contrary to the colonial fantasy which sees the ‘new world’ as the reproduction of a utopian garden ...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
Studies of sexuality in Caribbean culture are on the rise, focusing mainly on homosexuality and homo...
My dissertation, The Making of a Queer Caribbean: Grassroots, Dancehall, and Literary Advocacy (1975...
This book is the first to focus exclusively on issues of gender and sexuality in a range of post-war...
The Caribbean is often cited as the paradigmatic instance of the deterritorialization of culture. Th...
In the Caribbean, same-sex desire is fraught with complexities, often hidden, and treated as a threa...
This book is the first to focus exclusively on issues of gender and sexuality in a range of post-war...
An examination of postcolonial writings from the Caribbean disrupts the notion that postcolonial dis...
Diaspora continues to supply a methodological framework for discussing Caribbean writing. One instan...
The period from the 1970s to the present day has produced an extraordinarily rich and diverse body o...
This dissertation draws on approaches in ecocriticism, critical race theory, and decolonialism to in...
Although characterized by generational shifts in terms of articulating cultural affiliations and att...
Situating four Caribbean writers within the history of colonialism this study examines how each writ...
My dissertation is a socio-cultural analysis of Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction in North Amer...