Introduction to Caribbean Politics

Introduction to Caribbean Politics
Title Introduction to Caribbean Politics PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Barrow-Giles
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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An introductory text for students of Caribbean Politics. It provides a broad historical sweep from the slave era to the contemporary period, characterised by issues of structural adjustments and globalisation, and in between, the years of worker revolt and protest. The text is structured and presented around a number of core concepts used to analyse Caribbean politics and political systems.

Women in Caribbean Politics

Women in Caribbean Politics
Title Women in Caribbean Politics PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Barrow-Giles
Publisher
Pages 227
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789766370831

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"Historically, women have been under-represented in politics. Patriarchal political parties, debilitating customs and discriminatory selection processes, and obstructionist attitudes have generally contributed to the inability of women to enter mainstream political life in a significant way. In Women in Caribbean Politics Cynthia Barrow-Giles and her co-contributors profile 20 of the most influential women in modern Caribbean politics who have struggled and excelled, in spite of the obstacles. Divided into four parts, this volume looks at women who led the struggle for freedom; those who agitated for equal rights and justice in the pre-independence period; postcolonial trailblazers; as well as a group which Cynthia Barrow-Giles refers to as Women CEOs. The profiles cover women from 12 territories, with varying political, ethnic and socio-economic issues. Anyone with an interest in Caribbean Politics or Gender Studies will find Women in Caribbean Politics to be an excellent introduction. For students and teachers, it will be a valuable resource, as it highlights some of the little-known stories of Caribbean women who have set the foundation for, and continue to help to shape the identity of their nations and the region on a whole. "

An Introduction to Politics

An Introduction to Politics
Title An Introduction to Politics PDF eBook
Author Trevor Munroe
Publisher Canoe Press (IL)
Pages 154
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789768125798

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This introduction to politics is designed for first-year students in social sciences and for the general reader interested in the basics of contemporary politic. The text's various sections and lecture summaries deal with the important areas of political science, different systems of democratic government, the fall of communism and post-communist politics, as well as issues in Caribbean politics such as globalization, constitutional reform and regional integration.

Modern Caribbean Politics

Modern Caribbean Politics
Title Modern Caribbean Politics PDF eBook
Author Anthony Payne
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 356
Release 1993-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780801844355

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A successor volume to the editors' Dependency under Challenge: The Political Economy of the Commonwealth Caribbean (Manchester U. Press, 1984), this volume reviews political and economic developments of the 1980s not just in the Commonwealth Caribbean but in the whole of the Caribbean region, in original analyses by specialist scholars in the field of Caribbean studies. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Non-Sovereign Futures

Non-Sovereign Futures
Title Non-Sovereign Futures PDF eBook
Author Yarimar Bonilla
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 247
Release 2015-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 022628395X

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As an overseas department of France, Guadeloupe is one of a handful of non-independent societies in the Caribbean that seem like political exceptions—or even paradoxes—in our current postcolonial era. In Non-Sovereign Futures, Yarimar Bonilla wrestles with the conceptual arsenal of political modernity—challenging contemporary notions of freedom, sovereignty, nationalism, and revolution—in order to recast Guadeloupe not as a problematically non-sovereign site but as a place that can unsettle how we think of sovereignty itself. Through a deep ethnography of Guadeloupean labor activism, Bonilla examines how Caribbean political actors navigate the conflicting norms and desires produced by the modernist project of postcolonial sovereignty. Exploring the political and historical imaginaries of activist communities, she examines their attempts to forge new visions for the future by reconfiguring narratives of the past, especially the histories of colonialism and slavery. Drawing from nearly a decade of ethnographic research, she shows that political participation—even in failed movements—has social impacts beyond simple material or economic gains. Ultimately, she uses the cases of Guadeloupe and the Caribbean at large to offer a more sophisticated conception of the possibilities of sovereignty in the postcolonial era.

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean
Title Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Winston Dookeran
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2016-03-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317157745

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The Caribbean is made up of a complex, enigmatic region, characterised by great disparities in size, population, geography, history, language, religion, race and politics. This is a region in which harmony and discord work in tandem, trying to link economic logic with political logic. This book is a useful tool not only for those specialists and students of regionalism but for all those putting their hands to the task of nation-building and those interested in the development processes of small states and economies. At the same time, this book is a comprehensive historical record especially highlighting hindrances to development in this region. This study raises two important issues: the ’political imperative of convergence’ and the need for ’appropriate correcting mechanisms’ that align the needs of the local with the regional. It is a volume that underlines the need for a change in strategy and makes proposals as to how to go about making those changes.

Obeah and Other Powers

Obeah and Other Powers
Title Obeah and Other Powers PDF eBook
Author Diana Paton
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 373
Release 2012-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 0822351331

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This collection looks at Caribbean religious history from the late 18th century to the present including obeah, vodou, santeria, candomble, and brujeria. The contributors examine how these religions have been affected by many forces including colonialism, law, race, gender, class, state power, media represenation, and the academy.