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  • von Alfred H. Mendes
    38,00 €

    "The Man Who Ran Away" is a collection of twelve stories with an introduction and short glossary of Trinidadian Creole words and phrases.

  • - Insights from the Caribbean
    von Alvin G. Wint
    58,00 €

    Small, developing economies are particularly aware of the challenges of the increasing integration of markets for capital, labour, products and information, and thus keen to improve their competitiveness. Based on research from the Caribbean, this book explores the possibilities.

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    54,00 €

    Offers a unique exploration of the quality assurance landscape in higher education in the Commonwealth Caribbean. It celebrates the "coming of age" of the quality assurance movement in the region by tracing the main currents of development in internal and external quality assurance.

  • - Moving from the Reactive to the Proactive
     
    78,00 €

    Landslides and flooding in the Caribbean are destructive, endemic forces that destroy homes, businesses and schools, cost millions of dollars annually and kill hundreds of men, women and children. This book promotes a holistic approach for managing geohazards in the region. It emphasizes a preventive, proactive approach rather than a reactive one.

  • - Adaptation and Resilience
     
    58,00 €

    Highlights how current research is addressing the consequences of change, forced by global warming and climate change, and driven by globalization and population growth. The book takes forward issues of regional and community vulnerability, and focuses on the search for solutions in terms of adaptation, resilience and societal transformation.

  • - Jamaica's Journey to Nationhood
    von Colin A. Palmer
    58,00 €

    Inward Yearnings: Jamaica's Journey to Nationhood is a pioneering case study of an Anglo-Caribbean island's search for a racial selfhood, its nervous embrace of its African heritage and ultimately a nationalism that reflected those inner longings.

  • - Britain's Barbados, 1636-1876
    von Hilary Beckles
    53,00 €

  • von Paulette A. Ramsay
    45,00 €

    Analyses cultural and literary material produced by Afro-Mexicans on the Costa Chica de Guerrero y Oaxaca, Mexico, to undermine and overturn claims of mestizaje or Mexican homogeneity. The author points to the need to bring to an end all attempts at extending the discourse, whether for political or other reasons, that there are no identifiable Afro-descendants in Mexico.

  • - Epitaphs for Self in the Work of V.S. Naipaul, Kamau Brathwaite and Derek Walcott
    von Rhonda Cobham-Sander
    56,00 €

    The elegant close readings Rhonda Cobham-Sander offers here from V.S. Naipaul's A Way in the World, Kamau Brathwaite's Barabajan Poems and Derek Walcott's Omeros demonstrate how the project of writing one's critical epitaph becomes an overriding thematic concern as well as an important source of stylistic innovation in the work of all three writers.

  • - International Strategy and Entrepreneurship in Caribbean Firms
    von Maxine Garvey
    82,00 €

    Caribbean firms cope with international competition both in their small domestic economies, and as they extend their operations outside their home countries. This volume explores their struggles and successes in fifteen case studies developed from interviews with Caribbean firms at key decision points in their internationalizing processes.

  • - The African Dynamic in trinidad Culture
    von Maureen Warner-Lewis
    53,00 €

    Buttressed by historical documentary sources, and by painstaking linguistic researches, Maureen Warner-Lewis offers a re-issue and thematic expansion of her classic collection of essays on the forced and voluntary migration to Trinidad of West and West-Central Africans during the 1800s, extending through both the slavery and post-emancipation eras.

  • - The Colonial Experience in the British West Indies
    von Peter Roberts
    59,00 €

    This study presents the movement from an oral to a literate culture in the West Indies with the English language as central to this movement. The period examined, from the start of the first English settlement in the islands up to the time of Emancipation, was the period which established the foundations of West Indian society. The study relates the movement towards a literate culture to the development of methods of communication in the plantation slave society, to general literary and intellectual development, and to the expansion of formal education. Literacy in English is regarded as a barometer of social development because the English language was sustained internally and externally as the language of those who ruled and, contrary to fundamental notions associated with the power of literacy, it maintained privilege within certain sectors of the society. There is no other study which provides the interdisciplinary approach of this work in accounting for the development of literate culture in the West Indies.

  • - The Case of Land Settlement Schemes in Guyana, 1865-1985
    von Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, Netherlands) Greenidge & Carl B. (Director
    46,00 €

    An exploration of the land settlement schemes of Guyana over 160 years. It analyzes the interrelationships of conflicting forces in the political economy of Guyana, which frustrated attempts at empowerment of the peasantry. The impact of these schemes on social differentiation is also discussed.

  • - Responses of State and Society
     
    65,00 €

  • - Cuban Antislavery Narrative in the Postmodern Age
    von Claudette M Williams
    39,00 €

    A book about breathing new life into texts from the past. It demonstrates that meaning in the universe of art is not fixed but volatile contradictory unsettled and sometimes unsettling.

  • - An Autobiography
     
    66,00 €

  • von Vivette Milson-Whyte
    65,00 €

    Provides an in-depth survey of over six decades of instruction in written discourse offered to Creole-influenced Jamaican students - students who are influenced by Jamaica's Creole language but who are not all Creole-speaking - on the Mona Campus of The University of the West Indies (UWI).

  • - Resistance and Accommodation
    von Lomarsh Roopnarine
    54,00 €

    Investigates the relatively little-studied but growing field of the experiences of East Indians in the Caribbean from their arrival in 1838 to the end of indentureship in 1920. By utilizing an analytical perspective offered by writers on the subject of the subaltern, this work departs from the historical approach and offers a fresh interpretation.

  • - Barbados World Gurl in Global Popular Culture
     
    34,00 €

    Brings together US and Caribbean based scholars to discuss issues of class, gender, sexuality, race, culture, and economy. Using the concept of diasporic citizenship as a central theoretical frame, this book intervenes in current questions of national and transnational circuits of exchange as they pertain to the commoditization and movement of culture, knowledge, values, and identity.

  • - The Black Family in Post-Slavery Jamaica, 1834-1882
    von Jenny M. Jemmott
    60,00 €

    Ties That Bind signals a shift from the traditional focus by historians of the family on family forms and structure and instead assesses the relationships and interactions within black family networks in the landscape of post-slavery Jamaica. Chronicled throughout this book are the issues that were intrinsic to the freed people's notion of family well-being, including the need to reconstitute members separated by slavery, attainment of secure shelter, access to land and education for their children, assertion of parental control, autonomy over family labour and liberty, and reclaiming the dignity and personhood of family members. Presented here is evidence that challenges several stereotypical misrepresentations of the attitudes which blacks had towards their families. The book is replete with cases of black mothers and fathers, who by dint of their own persistence and sacrifice ensured that their children had access to health care and education, thereby challenging contemporary stereotyping of black parents as irresponsible and neglectful. In today's context, when social researchers are still focused on trying to find the "invisible and marginal" black male, the work presents abundant evidence of male activism on behalf of family and locates him as significant and central in his familial roles. Irrespective of challenges facing the family, the fact that so many black Jamaicans engaged in some form of family advocacy in the worst of times, as well as in the best of times, affirms the endurance of the ties that bind, a theme central to this work.

  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives
     
    67,00 €

    There has been an Irish presence within the Caribbean since at least the 1620s and yet the historical and cultural dimensions of this encounter remain relatively underresearched and are often conceived of in reductive terms by crude markers such as redlegs or poor whites. While there are some striking reminders of this history througout the region, this collection explores how the complications and contradictions of Irish-Caribbean relations are much richer and deeper than previously recognized. Caribbean Irish Connections makes an important contribution to Irish studies by challenging the dominance of a US diasporic history and a disciplinary focus on cultural continuity and ancestry. Likewise, within Caribbean studies, the Irish presence troubles the orthodox historical models for understanding race and the plantation, race and class structures, as well as questions of ethnic and religious minorities. The contributors emphasize the importance of understanding the transatlantic nexus between Ireland and the Caribbean in terms of the shared historical experiences of dislocation, diaspora and colonization, as well as of direct encounter. This collection pays tribute to the extraordinarily rich tradition of cultural expression that informs both cultures and their imagination of each other.

  • - Forensics in the Caribbean
     
    50,00 €

    Presents diverse perspectives on forensics within the Caribbean by focusing on disaster victim identification protocols, forensic anthropology, computer forensics, geospatial technologies, shoe-print identification, suicide hangings and forensics linguistics.

  • - Selected Articles by Dennis Craig
     
    39,00 €

  • von Hazel Simmons-McDonald & Ian E. Robertson
    66,00 €

    Provides a valuable compilation of essays on education issues in Creole and Creole-influenced vernacular contexts. The essays divided into sections: Caribbean Language Education, Background to Caribbean Language, Policy Issues and Perspectives on Vernacular Education in the Caribbean, among others.

  • von Barbara Lalla
    55,00 €

  • - Knowledge and Stigma in Guyana
    von Prem Misir
    58,00 €

    This cross-sectional study used a purposive sample of 379 high school students from fifteen urban and rural high schools in Guyana and assessed their HIV and AIDS knowledge and stigma-related attitudes, and the relationships among gender, age, religion, and race/ethnicity and HIV and AIDS knowledge.

  • von Lloyd Braithwaite
    42,00 €

    This volume looks at the experience of colonial students in Britain and the reaction of British society to them. It explores the students' problems with the colonial officials, their social experiences, their university experiences and their political involvement.

  •  
    58,00 €

    Addresses a range of issues in Caribbean linguistics. This volume interrogates the interpretations of the history of our Caribbean languages, the use of these languages for literary expression and their role in the democratization of education and the development of Caribbean people.

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