In this paper, the connection between the ways in which history in the Caribbean is written and understood, and between revolutionary move- ments and thought today in the Anglophone Caribbean, are explored. It is argued that it is not possible to achieve a decolonized Caribbe- an, a necessary condition for the inclusive development of the region, when histories of revolution and development remain thoroughly steeped in colonial biases and imbalances of power. Through examining the colonial context of knowledge production and consumption while also acknowledging that the past is often used as a model for the future, it is concluded that a focus on writing decolonized histories is essential to imagining a decolonized future in the Caribbean
This dissertation draws on approaches in ecocriticism, critical race theory, and decolonialism to in...
In this conceptual paper, we envision new development possibilities for the Anglophone Caribbean thr...
This text makes a reading of the document “compromiso Caribe” exploring the context in it was raised...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
In Prophetic Visions of the Past: Pan-Caribbean Representations of the Haitian Revolution, Víctor F...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
How to decolonize time from the perspective of the Caribbean, particularly Haiti? This essay tackles...
This essay provides a meditation on the field of Caribbean intellectual history. Commencing with a r...
Situating four Caribbean writers within the history of colonialism this study examines how each writ...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
The literature produced between the late 20th and the 21st centuries in the Hispanic and Francophone...
This book compiles and adapts different chapters written by the author during the last decades on th...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
The first concern of this study is to trace the evolution of the idea of the Caribbean as Paradise a...
This dissertation draws on approaches in ecocriticism, critical race theory, and decolonialism to in...
In this conceptual paper, we envision new development possibilities for the Anglophone Caribbean thr...
This text makes a reading of the document “compromiso Caribe” exploring the context in it was raised...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
In Prophetic Visions of the Past: Pan-Caribbean Representations of the Haitian Revolution, Víctor F...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
How to decolonize time from the perspective of the Caribbean, particularly Haiti? This essay tackles...
This essay provides a meditation on the field of Caribbean intellectual history. Commencing with a r...
Situating four Caribbean writers within the history of colonialism this study examines how each writ...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
The literature produced between the late 20th and the 21st centuries in the Hispanic and Francophone...
This book compiles and adapts different chapters written by the author during the last decades on th...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
The first concern of this study is to trace the evolution of the idea of the Caribbean as Paradise a...
This dissertation draws on approaches in ecocriticism, critical race theory, and decolonialism to in...
In this conceptual paper, we envision new development possibilities for the Anglophone Caribbean thr...
This text makes a reading of the document “compromiso Caribe” exploring the context in it was raised...