ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION"Suspended Nameless in the Limbo State":Neoliberalism and Queer Caribbean DiasporasbyJessica Marie BestDoctor of Philosophy, Graduate Program in EnglishUniversity of California, Riverside, December 2013Dr. Weihsin Gui, ChairpersonThis project seeks to reveal the heterogeneous cultural histories embedded within queer diasporic Caribbean writing that challenge the United States' political, economic, and cultural hegemony in the post-9/11 world. The goal is to examine the complicities, challenges, and escape routes created by queer imaginings, both utopic and pragmatic, rather than reconfigure essential characteristics of Caribbean diasporas as key components of nationalist, diasporic, or postcolonial identity. In...
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As a space of encounter and exchange, the Mediterranean is a complex region due to its diverse histo...
321 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Although the black diaspora i...
This dissertation develops a theory of postcolonial homophobia based on archival research and multi-...
National communities have historically been imagined through heteronormative discourses. In Latin Am...
This dissertation interrogates the work being done by activists and non-governmental organizations i...
This dissertation plumbs the often-eclipsed connections between antiblackness, Indigenous dispossess...
In this dissertation, I challenge the dominant conceptualization of Asian Americanness as a biologic...
This dissertation, "Racial Geopolitics: Interrogating Caribbean Cultural Discourse in the Era of Glo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06This thesis seeks to center undocumented queer m...
My dissertation, The Making of a Queer Caribbean: Grassroots, Dancehall, and Literary Advocacy (1975...
The workshop explored how the policies and rhetoric of neoliberalism impact and reshape the intimate...
This dissertation explores how U.S. literature of the 1980s and 1990s recalibrates the tropes, figur...
Queerly as the Night is a personal and mythic denial of post-colonialism. The manuscript works to de...
textThis dissertation explores how afro-descendent Creoles from the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua eng...
This dissertation project examines the cultural politics of mobilities for the organization of count...
As a space of encounter and exchange, the Mediterranean is a complex region due to its diverse histo...
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