Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation engages with radical Caribbean theater as a crucial literary archive that is nonetheless underexplored as an expression of political culture and thought. The theoretical grounding of the chapters emerges from the analytically generative thrust of a comment by C. L. R. James in The Black Jacobins: "to neglect the racial factor as merely incidental is an error only less grave than to make it fundamental." While the phrase asserts that race cannot be neglected, it also cautions against ensconcing race as fundamental analytical priority, suggesting a powerfully fluid conceptualization of radical political culture. My chapters argue that radical theater projects in Jamaica and the D...
My dissertation looks at representations of Africa throughout Broadway's history in order to explore...
This dissertation traces the politics of decolonization dramatized in selected plays from the contem...
Africana Profunda employs a transdisciplinary lens through Black critical theory and performance stu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation engages with radical Caribbean theat...
This dissertation examines the migration of West Indians from the Anglophone Caribbean to the U.S. a...
This dissertation examines the concept of the African Diaspora by focusing on four post-colonial Mar...
My dissertation, The Making of a Queer Caribbean: Grassroots, Dancehall, and Literary Advocacy (1975...
This dissertation, "Racial Geopolitics: Interrogating Caribbean Cultural Discourse in the Era of Glo...
In the last two decades scholars across a number of disciplines have demonstrated that the Haitian R...
The diaspora experience is characterized by hybridity, diversity and above all, difference. The natu...
textThis dissertation explores how afro-descendent Creoles from the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua eng...
textThis dissertation explores how spatial processes of race shape Afro-Nicaraguan women’s political...
The growing literature that addresses transnational relationships between African Americans and Afri...
My dissertation is a socio-cultural analysis of Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction in North Amer...
textThis dissertation is a study of how slave rebellions continue to exert a profound political, aff...
My dissertation looks at representations of Africa throughout Broadway's history in order to explore...
This dissertation traces the politics of decolonization dramatized in selected plays from the contem...
Africana Profunda employs a transdisciplinary lens through Black critical theory and performance stu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation engages with radical Caribbean theat...
This dissertation examines the migration of West Indians from the Anglophone Caribbean to the U.S. a...
This dissertation examines the concept of the African Diaspora by focusing on four post-colonial Mar...
My dissertation, The Making of a Queer Caribbean: Grassroots, Dancehall, and Literary Advocacy (1975...
This dissertation, "Racial Geopolitics: Interrogating Caribbean Cultural Discourse in the Era of Glo...
In the last two decades scholars across a number of disciplines have demonstrated that the Haitian R...
The diaspora experience is characterized by hybridity, diversity and above all, difference. The natu...
textThis dissertation explores how afro-descendent Creoles from the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua eng...
textThis dissertation explores how spatial processes of race shape Afro-Nicaraguan women’s political...
The growing literature that addresses transnational relationships between African Americans and Afri...
My dissertation is a socio-cultural analysis of Caribbean migrant and diaspora fiction in North Amer...
textThis dissertation is a study of how slave rebellions continue to exert a profound political, aff...
My dissertation looks at representations of Africa throughout Broadway's history in order to explore...
This dissertation traces the politics of decolonization dramatized in selected plays from the contem...
Africana Profunda employs a transdisciplinary lens through Black critical theory and performance stu...