The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historically, the Caribbean served as a bridgehead for the European conquest of the Americas and a point of exchange of human beings, ideas, and commodities. It also became a laboratory of modern forms of social, political, and economic production. Today, the region represents a multilingual space of conviviality for many different cultures, but is also the focus of the dissonances, ruptures and insularities produced by its distinct histories of colonialism and resistance. This interdisciplinary volume seeks to explore how (non-)circulation of ideas occurred historically in the glocal production of knowledge in and about the Caribbean and to formulate...
As a new epoch in the history of world capitalism, global capitalism is shaping every region of the ...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
In Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century, James Clifford defines "diaspora co...
The article analyzes some central issues in Caribbean literature, in particular of the Francophone a...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
In examining Caribbean identity, it is essential to examine the demarcation of the area, delimit the...
In examining Caribbean identity, it is essential to examine the demarcation of the area, delimit the...
Contemporary Caribbean society emerged within a complex framework of extensive and exploitive interc...
As a new epoch in the history of world capitalism, global capitalism is shaping every region of the ...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
In Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century, James Clifford defines "diaspora co...
The article analyzes some central issues in Caribbean literature, in particular of the Francophone a...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
In examining Caribbean identity, it is essential to examine the demarcation of the area, delimit the...
In examining Caribbean identity, it is essential to examine the demarcation of the area, delimit the...
Contemporary Caribbean society emerged within a complex framework of extensive and exploitive interc...
As a new epoch in the history of world capitalism, global capitalism is shaping every region of the ...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...