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  • - The Jamaican Maroons' African Experience
    av Werner Zips
    410,-

    In 1975, Nanny was declared the first and, is to date, the only female National Hero in Jamaica. Using an ethnohistorical approach, anthropologist Werner Zips takes Nanny's key role in the Maroon societies to probe into the African political, legal, social and religious experiences throughout the periods of slavery, colonial rule and postcolonial nation building.

  • - The Life & Times of Edric Connor
    av Edric Connor
    267,-

    An autobiography of one of the Caribbean's most multifaceted personalities records Edric Connor's early life from the idyllic setting of Peter Hill, Mayaro to his migration to Port of Spain and his departure to England where he was able to carve out successful careers as singer, stage and screen actor, radio broadcaster and film-maker.

  • av Elaine Bauer
    267,-

    For decades Jamaicans - and West Indians more broadly - have migrated, at first to Britain and then to North America. Jamaican Hands Across The Atlantic outlines the pain and pleasure of migration showing how members of the same families migrated to different continents yet succeeded in maintaining a network of contact and mutual supporting that included those left behind.

  • - Perspectives from the Caribbean, Africa and the African Diaspora
     
    376,-

  • - Gender and HIV in the Caribbean and Beyond
     
    393,-

  • av Addeah Palmer
    223,-

    The Manns family returned home to Macca Tree without much fanfare in the middle of the night. When the community realised they had returned, they were upset that the Manns would ever set foot in Macca Tree again after what they had done. This is a Jamaican novel masterfully injected with humour, authenticity and vivid imagery, and marks Addeah Palmer's first venture into mainstream writing.

  • av Kamala Kempadoo & Halimah A.F. DeSong
    713,-

    A first of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, this multi-disciplinary collection brings together contributions from a variety of Caribbean-based and diasporic researchers and activists about the main methods used in existing feminist research practice.

  • - The Case of Jamaica
    av Rex Nettleford
    290,-

    In post-colonial societies like Jamaica, the issue of cultural identity is as important as political independence and economic self-sufficiency. Rex Nettleford goes further by declaring that cultural identity is as fundamental a reality as food, shelter, clothing and job opportunities and is not a mere abstract preoccupation.

  • - A Guide to the Jamaica Companies Act
    av Suzanne Ffolkes Goldson
    424,-

    Suzanne Ffolkes Goldson breaks down the legislation and provides an accessible guide to Incorporation, Corporate Finance, Corporate Management, Remedies and Winding Up.

  • av Debbie Jacob
    185,-

    Captures both the fear and the pleasure of one teacher in unchartered territory; and the hope and trust sustaining her students. The story of their journey together will make you cry and make you smile, but most of all, it will remind you of the enduring power of faith and love.

  • - Power, Politics and Performance
     
    1 169,-

    Presents an anthology of previously published works, newly commissioned pieces and substantially revised or updated articles which examine the Caribbean popular - an idea that has been an important and contested terrain for exploring the dynamic and oftentimes subversive cultural expressions of the region.

  • - Creolization in the Cockpits, Jamaica
    av Jean Besson
    771,-

    Despite outstanding histories and ethnographies on maroons, there has been little attempt to draw modern maroons into a comparative perspective with the descendants of emancipated slaves who are the majority of African-Americans today. There is therefore a gap in the comparative exploration of creolization in maroon and non-maroon derivations of African-American slave cultures. Transformations of Freedom in the Land of the Maroons bridges that gap through a comparative ethnography of three post-slavery transnational communities - Accompong, Aberdeen and Maroon Town - that stand fast in the Jamaican Cockpit Country today. The Cockpit Country, so named after the cock-fighting pits introduced by the Spanish to the Americas, with steep mountains and deep valleys, straddles the interior of adjoining parishes in central Jamaica. During slavery these Cockpits served as a refuge for fighting maroons and the provision grounds of plantation slaves. In the twenty-first century Accompong endures as a corporate maroon society; Aberdeen is a village descended from emancipated slaves; and Maroon Town is a community claiming descent from planters, maroons and slaves. Consolidating over 30 years of research and fieldwork in these communities, Jean Besson provides a sweeping yet all-encompassing examination of comparative creolization and the complexities of ethnicity at the maroon/non-maroon interface.

  • - An Action Framework for the Future of the Caribbean
    av Winston Dookeran & Carlos Elias
    727,-

    The Caribbean integration process is evolving in new and exciting ways but that process requires action on the part of regional governments to give substance to what has been in the minds and hearts of Caribbean people for a very long time. The setting for Caribbean people to press their demand for less talk and more action from their leaders was provided at a Forum on the future of the Caribbean calling for 'disruptive thinking, bold action and practical outcomes'. It was held in Trinidad in 2015 and jointly hosted by The University of the West Indies and the government of Trinidad and Tobago. The forum's agenda was carefully designed to capture the ambitions of the Caribbean people, embrace Caribbean convergence, tackle poverty and inequality, find innovative financing solutions and shape a new global compact through diplomacy. This book is a distillation of the action agenda presented at the forum by heads of governments and their ministers, industry professionals, representatives of international and regional organizations, academics, young professionals and significantly, youth leaders. Its thirteen chapters, divided into four sections address issues of concern for the common citizen: Ÿ air and sea transport to facilitate movement of people and goods throughout the region; Ÿ energy to reduce high costs and provide incentives for the development of regional energy networks; Ÿ finance to facilitate market-making mechanisms that connect financial markets in the region; Ÿ food security to facilitate trading within countries of the region. The conclusions presented in these pages are clear; action requires modernizing institutions in CARICOM and addressing its governance shortcomings. The new action framework must provide incentives for more dynamic decision-making processes leading to real integration within CARICOM, the broader Caribbean and even countries in Central and South America. The main message from the people and of this book is not about what to do, it is about doing - a responsibility that falls on all Caribbean citizens and their governments.

  • - Removing the Masks
    av Ramesh Deosaran
    727,-

    The study is multi-disciplinary in nature drawing from various disciplines, including politics of education, the sociology of education, the economics of education and educational psychology, backed up by data from his own research and from a variety of reports dating back to the 1960s.

  • - Work.Life.Balance.Ageing
    av Patricia Mohammed
    502,-

    Demonstrates the need to reframe policy and practice across the Caribbean to harness the potential of an ageing population as a new human capital resource. Connecting the Dots provides a new perspective on ageing and the economic growth potential to be realised from harnessing and tapping into the "ageing dividend".

  • - The Struggle for Economic Independence in the Caribbean
    av Victor Bulmer-Thomas
    650,-

    Provides an exploration of the economic history of the entire Caribbean. Divided into four parts covering the four language areas of the Caribbean, Victor Bulmer-Thomas presents a comprehensive analysis of the entire region and its constant need to adapt to changing external conditions.

  • av Richard L. Bernal
    276,-

    Looking beyond sun, sand and sea, Medical and Wellness Tourism in Jamaica delves into the world of health and wellness tourism in the Caribbean. Drawing on relevant and current statistics and data, the global state of the health and wellness tourism industry is presented and the future prospects for the Caribbean discussed and analysed.

  • - Michael Manley in Conversation
    av Glynne Manley
    568,-

    Michael Manley is perhaps the most written about and the best-chronicled leader of any Caribbean nation of the modern era. This book presents the transcribed text of three years of taped interviews conducted by his wife Glynne between 1993 and 1996. In them he reveals his most intimate thoughts and feelings, recollections and experience.

  • - Politics, Uncertainty and the Search for the Jamaican Dream
    av Chris Tufton
    496,-

    An honest, unflinching look at Jamaican politics, Chris Tufton's grounded, accessible account of his first-hand experience in competitive party politics and in democratic governance offers a view of Jamaican politics that is rarely seen.

  • - How the West Indies Shaped the United States
    av Debbie Jacob
    345,-

    Provides a surprising, vivacious account of the West Indian influence in the United States, beginning in the 17th century. From renowned West Indians such as Alexander Hamilton, Marcus Garvey, Oscar de la Renta, Bob Marley and Sidney Poitier, to famous Americans such as George Washington, John Hancock and Oliver Perry, stories of island power emerge.

  • av Paulette A. Ramsay
    360,-

    A stirring collection of poetry paying tribute to the greatest attributes of life's journey from a Caribbean, moreso Jamaican, perspective.

  • av Dianne Williams & Radny Seepersad
    403,-

    Across the Caribbean, crime is arguably the leading social problem facing the small tourism and foreign exchange dependent countries that make up the region. In Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago Drs Seepersad and Williams, both criminologists, offer an in-depth and comprehensive examination of crime in the twin island republic.

  • - Neoliberalism and Democracy in the Caribbean
     
    345,-

    Cutting across the fields of sociology, anthropology, politics and international relations, the contributors to this volume challenge some of the assumptions of how democracy works in the context of capitalist development practised by most Caribbean countries since the 1990s; and how race, gender and class influence the exercise of democracy.

  • - The Jamaica Progressive League and the Foundations of Jamaican Independence
    av Birte Timm
    727,-

    Challenges the notion that demands for independence developed in Jamaica or had a strong local following. Instead, Timm posits and proves that the strongest impetus for anti-colonial demands came from a small group of expatriates in the USA, whose ideas were met with strong and persistent skepticism at all levels of Jamaican society, including the political elite.

  • - Re-Reading Samuel Selvon
    av Malachi McIntosh
    345,-

    Beyond Calypso presents wide-ranging analyses that consider the full body of Selvon's writing.

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    410,-

    Analyses Westminster governance in the post-independence Caribbean and reflects on the weaknesses of the model, the absence of a will to change despite the deficiencies and proposals for the way forward. Drawing on the contributions of distinguished scholars, prominent serving politicians and a sitting prime minister, the book offers a critical review of the state of Caribbean constitutions.

  • - Marching with the Ancestral Spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay
    av Clinton Hutton
    432,-

    The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing "reign of terror" is a watershed in Jamaican history. Clinton Hutton deconstructs the ideological, cultural, philosophical, economic, social and political rationale for the uprising by formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants and its violent suppression by the colonial forces.

  • - Reconfiguring Caribbean Culture
     
    494,-

    Presents the multi-vocality of Caribbean culture with an integrated overview of the social, political and cultural themes that dominate the Caribbean landscape. Francophone, Anglophone, Dutch and Spanish creolization in the Caribbean is examined to reveal reconfigured national and regional identities.

  • - Freedom, Power and Sovereignty - The Thought of Gordon K. Lewis
     
    432,-

    For seven consecutive years, the Centre for Caribbean Thought at the University of the West Indies, Mona hosted a series of "Caribbean Reasonings" - conferences honouring outstanding Caribbean intellectuals. The C.K. Lewis conference was the final in the series. The breath of Lewis's scholarship is revealed in the ten chapters in this volume covering his work on the Caribbean.

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