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Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging Jean Besson

Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging By Jean Besson

Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging by Jean Besson


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Contemporary Caribbean society emerged with extensive and exploitive interconnections on a global scale, and unequal inter-cultural, social relations at the local level. This book explores the communities that Caribbean people created and sustained as they carved out a life for themselves in the context of social, economic and cultural complexity.

Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging Summary

Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging by Jean Besson

Contemporary Caribbean society emerged within a complex framework of extensive and exploitive interconnections on a global scale, and unequal, inter-cultural, social relations at the local level. This book explores the communities of belonging that Caribbean people have created ands sustained, as they have carved out a life for themselves within this context of social, economic and cultural complexity. Caribbean narratives offer a fertile ground in which to explore notions and practices of belonging, because they are rich in empirical data on the lives experienced by various Caribbean people. At the same time they point to the shared socio-cultural orders that give meaning and purpose to these lives. By analyzing narratives as accounts of lived lives, as a way of structuring the past, and as modes of communication and performance, the chapters in this volume develop important insights into Caribbean culture and bring fresh perspectives to cross-cultural research on narratives and their articulation with fields of social relations and sites of cultural identity. The sixteen chapters by anthropologists, geographers, historians and sociologists are based on in-depth research from throughout the Caribbean region and among Caribbean migrants and their descendents in Europe and North America.

About Jean Besson

Jean Besson is a Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. her research focuses on cultural history, gender, kinship, land and development and she has undertaken fieldwork in Jamaica and the Eastern Caribbean. Karen Fog Elwig is a Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen. She has done fieldwork on St John, US Virgin Islands and Nevis. Major areas of interest include African-Caribbean cultural history, family relations and notions of place and migration.

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GOR004736453
9781405018791
1405018798
Warwick University Caribbean Studies Caribbean Narratives of Belonging by Jean Besson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Macmillan Education
2006-01-04
320
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