Oral history is crucial to two ongoing research projects: the first focuses on the history of childhood and family in the twentieth-century Anglophone Caribbean, and the second concentrates on the construction and nature of the Caribbean interviews archived in the Multicultural History Society of Ontario (MHSO) collections. The following examination of some of the scholarship on oral sources and Caribbean migration raises significant questions for my analysis of two Caribbean interviews in the MHSO West Indies Collection: what can interviews conducted with Caribbean-born people living in the diaspora tell us about memories of life in the region itself, especially those of childhood and family life, and how can scholars use them to explore C...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
The Black Caribbean experience in New York City, New York and Toronto, Ontario offers necessary refl...
As the first issue of 'Karib' is dedicated to the concept of the archipelagic, we have invited schol...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
Ce travail de recherche porte sur la littérature caribéenne et plus précisément sur la narration. Le...
In African traditions, oral history enables stories to be passed on to future generations. In that s...
The slave trade and colonial regimes disrupted the collectivity and history of the Caribbean populat...
This paper uses cultural historical activity theory to examine interview and graphic information sys...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
Oral history can simultaneously illuminate documentary history whilst augmenting historical narrativ...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
Contemporary Caribbean society emerged within a complex framework of extensive and exploitive interc...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
In Guadeloupe, today, thanks to such people as Mitchel Clarac, the manager of the federation Amon-Ra...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
The Black Caribbean experience in New York City, New York and Toronto, Ontario offers necessary refl...
As the first issue of 'Karib' is dedicated to the concept of the archipelagic, we have invited schol...
In recent years, academics, policy makers and media outlets have increasingly recognised the importa...
Ce travail de recherche porte sur la littérature caribéenne et plus précisément sur la narration. Le...
In African traditions, oral history enables stories to be passed on to future generations. In that s...
The slave trade and colonial regimes disrupted the collectivity and history of the Caribbean populat...
This paper uses cultural historical activity theory to examine interview and graphic information sys...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
Oral history can simultaneously illuminate documentary history whilst augmenting historical narrativ...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
This essay introduces the special section “The Idea of Hispanophone Caribbean Studies” with a focus ...
Contemporary Caribbean society emerged within a complex framework of extensive and exploitive interc...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
In Guadeloupe, today, thanks to such people as Mitchel Clarac, the manager of the federation Amon-Ra...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
The Black Caribbean experience in New York City, New York and Toronto, Ontario offers necessary refl...
As the first issue of 'Karib' is dedicated to the concept of the archipelagic, we have invited schol...