results
-
Caribbean Studies
Caribbean Studies treats all aspects of Caribbean culture and society, including, but not necessarily limited to, literatures, history, film, music, art, geography, politics, languages, and social sciences. Studies may focus on European, Amerindian, African, or Asian heritages or on a combination of any/all of the above. Linear and chronological approaches, as well as comparative studies are welcome. Places and/or cultures under study may include English-, Spanish-, French-, or Dutch-speaking areas in any time frame or discipline. Manuscripts may be written in English, Spanish, or French, preferably in the language in which the author feels most comfortable. Studies may be on contemporary or previous periods and, if appropriate, can draw comparisons with other global regions.
27 publications
-
Critical Nostalgia and Caribbean Migration
©2009 Monographs -
Emergence of the Caribbean Empire
Politics and Labour in Trinidad and Tobago, 1918–1976©2024 Monographs -
The Transatlantic Culture Trade
Caribbean Creole Proverbs from Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean©2020 Prompt -
Claude McKay's Liberating Narrative
Russian and Anglophone Caribbean Literary Connections©2012 Monographs -
What Women Lose
Exile and the Construction of Imaginary Homelands in Novels by Caribbean Writers©2005 Textbook -
Crucial Issues in Caribbean Religions
©2006 Monographs -
Founding Fictions of the Dutch Caribbean
Eric de Brabander's The Life Everlasting of Doña Lisa (Het hiernamaals van Doña Lisa)©2024 Monographs -
Four French Travelers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba
©2008 Monographs -
Founding Fictions of the Dutch Caribbean
Diana Lebacs' The Longest Month (De Langste Maand)©2022 Monographs -
Founding Fictions of the Dutch Caribbean
Cola Debrot’s «My Black Sister» and Boeli van Leeuwen’s "A Stranger on Earth"©2007 Monographs