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Books in the Critical Caribbean Studies series

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  • - Indenture, Creolization, and Literary Imaginary
    by Atreyee Phukan
    £30.99 - 106.49

  • - Ways of Being Non/Sovereign
    by Francio Guadeloupe, Linden Lewis, Yvon van der Pijl, et al.
    £27.49 - 106.49

  • - Decolonization and the Queer Caribbean Imagination
    by Krystal Nandini Ghisyawan
    £106.49

  • - Undoing Heteronormativity in the Literary Imagination of the Anglo-Caribbean
    by Alison Donnell
    £23.99 - 106.49

  • - LGBTQ Lives and Protest in the Dominican Republic
    by Ana-Maurine Lara
    £106.49

  • - The Legacies of Colonialism
    by Anke Birkenmaier
    £38.49

  • - Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles
    by Alai Reyes-Santos
    £29.99 - 106.49

    What has determined whether Antillean solidarity movements fail or succeed? In this comprehensive new study, Alai Reyes-Santos argues that the crucial factor has been the extent to which Dominicans, Haitians, and Puerto Ricans imagine each other as kin. Our Caribbean Kin considers three key moments in the region's history: the nineteenth century; the 1930s; and the past thirty years.

  • - Female Vampires in Literature of the Circum-Caribbean
    by Giselle Liza Anatol
    £32.49

  • - Popular Culture and the Remapping of Barbadian Identity
    by Lia T. Bascomb
    £33.49 - 106.49

  • - Performing Race, Space, and Belonging in Panama and the Canal Zone
    by Katherine A. Zien
    £28.99 - 106.49

    Sovereign Acts explores how artists, activists, and audiences performed and interpreted sovereignty struggles in the Panama Canal Zone over the last century. By demonstrating the place of performance in the legal landscape of U.S. Empire, Zien transforms our understanding of U.S. imperialism in the Panama Canal Zone and the Caribbean.

  • - Franz Boas and John Alden Mason in Porto Rico
    by Rafael Ocasio
    £29.99 - 106.49

  • - Nature and Race in Belize
    by Melissa A. Johnson
    £29.99

    Explores how people become who they are through their relationships with the natural world, and shows how those relationships are also always embedded in processes of racialization. Melissa A. Johnson provides an analysis of how processes of racialization are present in the entanglements between people and the non-human worlds in which they live.

  • - Globalizing the Muslim Caribbean
    by Aliyah Khan
    £106.49

  • - Popular Music and the Contemporary Caribbean Novel
    by Njelle W. Hamilton
    £106.49

    Provides a sustained analysis of the narrative and thematic influence of Caribbean popular music on the Caribbean novel. Tracing a region-wide attention to the deep connections between music and memory, Njelle Hamilton tunes in to each novel's soundtrack while considering the broader listening cultures that sustain collective memory.

  • - Space, Politics, and the Public Sphere
    by Carlos Garrido Castellano
    £29.99 - 106.49

    Explores the ways in which Caribbean individuals and communities have recurred to art and visual creativity to create and sustain public spaces of discussion and social interaction. The book analyzes contemporary Caribbean art in relation to broader discussions of citizenship, cultural agency, critical geography, migration, and social justice.

  • - Transatlantic Tales of a Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015
    by Frances R. Botkin
    £28.49 - 106.49

    Starting in 1780, a fugitive slave, known as ""Three-Fingered Jack"", terrorized colonial Jamaica for almost two years. An outlaw, thief, and killer, he was also a freedom fighter. Frances R. Botkin has compiled and analysed the various plays and songs written about Three-Fingered Jack throughout the centuries in order to show how this story travelled from the Caribbean to England and the US.

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