This article, as part of the “American Studies: Caribbean Edition” Special Forum, brings specific focus to the ways in which the Caribbean and the field of Caribbean Studies insists upon a version of American Studies that sheds its post-exceptionalist anti-insularity and, in the process, emerges as transregional and archipelagic
“The Caribbean as a socio-cultural area” (1966), a key article by Sidney W. Mintz, promotes multiple...
El artículo analiza la construcción de un discurso caribeñista en el ensayo cultural de la región a ...
ResumenEste artículo es parte de un estudio que analiza la región Caribe a partirde la hipótesis de ...
This article, as part of the “American Studies: Caribbean Edition” Special Forum, brings specific fo...
Departing from conventional narratives of the United States and the Americas as fundamentally contin...
For different reasons, both \u27New Literatures\u27 and \u27The Caribbean\u27 are not self-evident t...
This essay presents a sketch of what a critical genealogy of the anthropology of the Caribbean might...
My article will take issue with some of the scholarship on current and prospective configurations of...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
My article will take issue with some of the scholarship on current and prospective configurations o...
Responding to a call for a renewed and reinvigorated project of Caribbean criticism, the Keywords in...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
"A publication of the School of Inter-American Studies which contains the papers delivered at the fi...
This afterword comments on the articles collected in this special issue dedicated to the counterpoin...
"A publication of the School of Inter-American Studies which contains the papers delivered at the th...
“The Caribbean as a socio-cultural area” (1966), a key article by Sidney W. Mintz, promotes multiple...
El artículo analiza la construcción de un discurso caribeñista en el ensayo cultural de la región a ...
ResumenEste artículo es parte de un estudio que analiza la región Caribe a partirde la hipótesis de ...
This article, as part of the “American Studies: Caribbean Edition” Special Forum, brings specific fo...
Departing from conventional narratives of the United States and the Americas as fundamentally contin...
For different reasons, both \u27New Literatures\u27 and \u27The Caribbean\u27 are not self-evident t...
This essay presents a sketch of what a critical genealogy of the anthropology of the Caribbean might...
My article will take issue with some of the scholarship on current and prospective configurations of...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
My article will take issue with some of the scholarship on current and prospective configurations o...
Responding to a call for a renewed and reinvigorated project of Caribbean criticism, the Keywords in...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
"A publication of the School of Inter-American Studies which contains the papers delivered at the fi...
This afterword comments on the articles collected in this special issue dedicated to the counterpoin...
"A publication of the School of Inter-American Studies which contains the papers delivered at the th...
“The Caribbean as a socio-cultural area” (1966), a key article by Sidney W. Mintz, promotes multiple...
El artículo analiza la construcción de un discurso caribeñista en el ensayo cultural de la región a ...
ResumenEste artículo es parte de un estudio que analiza la región Caribe a partirde la hipótesis de ...