Globalisation, Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture

Globalisation, Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture
Title Globalisation, Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Christine G. T. Ho
Publisher Ian Randle Publishers
Pages 1
Release 2005
Genre Acculturation
ISBN 9766371849

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Sixteen essays chronicle the emergence and metamorphosis across centuries of a variety of Caribbean expressions, and document the restructuring of social relations through expressive forms.

New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism

New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism
Title New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism PDF eBook
Author Marcella Daye
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2008-04-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135904340

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The Caribbean is one of the most tourism dependent regions of the world. This edited volume extends beyond the frontiers of normative perspectives of tourism development to incorporate "new" ideas and perspectives that relate to the socio-cultural, political and economic realities of these societies. This edited text therefore explores tourism in t

Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History

Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History
Title Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History PDF eBook
Author Shane J. Pantin
Publisher Springer
Pages 302
Release 2017-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 3319614185

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This volume collects new angles and perspectives on issues shaping the development of the Caribbean. Bringing together essays on regional integration, identity, and culture and focusing on foundational personalities and institutions in the region, this book opens up new lines of inquiry on twentieth-century Caribbean history. Essays examine popular perspectives of the West Indies Federation; the intersections of ideology and governance through key figures such as C. L. R. James and Rawson William Rawson; the socioeconomic context of Caribbean foodways; and Carnival as a tool of cultural diplomacy. Integration is a critical theme throughout. Pointing to the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage, this book explores how Caribbean unification may provide a way forward for this patchwork of island territories facing the challenges of the twenty-first century.

The Politics of Cultural Development

The Politics of Cultural Development
Title The Politics of Cultural Development PDF eBook
Author Ben Garner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 172
Release 2016-04-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317365356

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There is a growing recognition of the role that culture can play in sustainable development strategies. This development has generally been welcomed, but also raises a number of questions: What are the implications in policy and practice? Who are the most influential voices in promoting a global agenda for culture and development, and to what extent has the creation of new international policy instruments reflected a consensus? More fundamentally, what is meant by "culture" in these discussions and who has the power to give particular definitions political and legal authority? The Politics of Cultural Development seeks to provide a theoretically and historically informed response to such questions, illustrated by reference to case studies (including the European Union, the Caribbean and China). Particular attention is paid to the formation of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and the Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, a landmark instrument in debates about culture and development. The book goes on to explore some of the practical implications that this international treaty is beginning to have for the ways that culture is (and is not) being integrated into contemporary development policy and practice. This book will be useful for students, academics and policymakers in the fields of international development, international relations, international political economy, cultural policy and cultural theory.

One Grand Noise

One Grand Noise
Title One Grand Noise PDF eBook
Author Jerrilyn McGregory
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 278
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496834801

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For many, December 26 is more than the day after Christmas. Boxing Day is one of the world’s most celebrated cultural holidays. As a legacy of British colonialism, Boxing Day is observed throughout Africa and parts of the African diaspora, but, unlike Trinidadian Carnival and Mardi Gras, fewer know of Bermuda’s Gombey dancers, Bahamian Junkanoo, Dangriga’s Jankunú and Charikanari, St. Croix’s Crucian Christmas Festival, and St. Kitts’s Sugar Mas. One Grand Noise: Boxing Day in the Anglicized Caribbean World delivers a highly detailed, thought-provoking examination of the use of spectacular vernacular to metaphorically dramatize such tropes as “one grand noise,” “foreday morning,” and from “back o’ town.” In cultural solidarity and an obvious critique of Western values and norms, revelers engage in celebratory sounds, often donning masks, cross-dressing, and dancing with abandon along thoroughfares usually deemed anathema to them. Folklorist Jerrilyn McGregory demonstrates how the cultural producers in various island locations ritualize Boxing Day as a part of their struggles over identity, class, and gender relations in accordance with time and space. Based on ethnographic study undertaken by McGregory, One Grand Noise explores Boxing Day as part of a creolization process from slavery into the twenty-first century. McGregory traces the holiday from its Egyptian origins to today and includes chapters on the Gombey dancers of Bermuda, the evolution of Junkanoo/Jankunú in The Bahamas and Belize, and J'ouvert traditions in St. Croix and St. Kitts. Through her exploration of the holiday, McGregory negotiates the ways in which Boxing Day has expanded from small communal traditions into a common history of colonialism that keeps alive a collective spirit of resistance.

Islands as Crossroads

Islands as Crossroads
Title Islands as Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Tim Curtis
Publisher UNESCO
Pages 224
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9231041819

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This book brings together information on various disciplines from the three main island regions of the world - the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean - to explore the ways in which the peoples of small islands have lived, and continue to live, in their culturally diverse societies. Leading anthropologists, historians, economists, archaeologists and others provide information on the complexity and dynamics of societies in small island developing states. It reflects the outcomes of a UNESCO symposium held in the Seychelles in 2007.--Publisher's description.

The Black Atlantic

The Black Atlantic
Title The Black Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Paul Gilroy
Publisher Verso
Pages 280
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780860916758

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An account of the location of black intellectuals in the modern world following the end of racial slavery. The lives and writings of key African Americans such as Martin Delany, W.E.B. Dubois, Frederick Douglas and Richard Wright are examined in the light of their experiences in Europe and Africa.