Caribbean transnational experience
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Caribbean transnational experience
Pluto Press , Arawak, 2002
- : Pluto Press , hbk
- : Pluto Press , pbk
- : Arawak , pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-233) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines today's vibrant and creative trans-Atlantic Caribbean community.
Chapters explore questions of definition and theory, the common Atlantic heritage and fate, social and economic contexts of Caribbean transnationality, Africa, the USA and the Caribbean in popular discourses in Britain, transnationality of families and the propensity for Caribbean-born and their offspring to return to the Caribbean from the mother country.
Caribbean Transnational Experience concludes with a discussion about possible future directions of what is increasingly being described as the Caribbean Diaspora.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Preface & Acknowledgements
1. Questions of theory, definition, purpose
2. A common trans-Atlantic heritage
3. Contemporary social and political dimensions of British-Caribbean transnationality
4. Africa and the Caribbean in Caribbean consciousness and action in Britain
5. Black America in Caribbean public discourse in Britain: Uncle Tom, Frank Bruno and Lennox Lewis
6. Having a voice: Caribbean publishers and diasporic communication
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Index
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