This essay provides a meditation on the field of Caribbean intellectual history. Commencing with a reflection on the second edition of the Caribbean Festival of Arts (Carifesta 1976), the essay proceeds to outline the contours of the field through a consideration of eight relatively discrete though overlapping categories. It argues that the study of Caribbean intellectual history gives us more conscious control over the articulation and reproduction of critical ideas about the region over time and space, alerts us to transformations in the conditions of Caribbean intellectual production, and reminds us of the existential crises the region faces in the third decade of the twenty-first century
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
In this paper, the connection between the ways in which history in the Caribbean is written and unde...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
“The Caribbean as a socio-cultural area” (1966), a key article by Sidney W. Mintz, promotes multiple...
The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was formed in London in late 1966 by practising writers, artist...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
This thesis examines the position of V.S. Naipaul within the intellectual history of the postcolonia...
During Fall Semester 2016, the IDEA LAB in GWB Building will be showing This Ground Beneath My Fee...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
This book compiles and adapts different chapters written by the author during the last decades on th...
Using Caribbean Literature, the author paints a picture of the cultural conditions in Contemporary C...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
In this paper, the connection between the ways in which history in the Caribbean is written and unde...
This paper discloses the features of the twentieth century Anglophone Caribbean cultural transformat...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
“The Caribbean as a socio-cultural area” (1966), a key article by Sidney W. Mintz, promotes multiple...
The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) was formed in London in late 1966 by practising writers, artist...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
This thesis examines the position of V.S. Naipaul within the intellectual history of the postcolonia...
During Fall Semester 2016, the IDEA LAB in GWB Building will be showing This Ground Beneath My Fee...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
This book compiles and adapts different chapters written by the author during the last decades on th...
Using Caribbean Literature, the author paints a picture of the cultural conditions in Contemporary C...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...