A Fragmented Caribbean Empire
Social, Political and Cultural Influences
Alvarez-Detrell, Tamara / Paulson, Michael G.
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15.06.2022, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
In A Fragmented Caribbean Empire, Jerome Teelucksingh examines some of the personalities and organizations that are often overlooked in analysis of the Caribbean region and its diaspora, and in particular the Indo-Caribbean presence in literature, migration and politics. Most of the existing scholarship on the Caribbean has tended to overlook this and other ethnic, religious and cultural minorities. The author utilizes interviews and delves into diverse archival sources to create a paradigm of a region with a rich historical past and a promising future. Research on indentureship and migration to North America and Britain elucidates the strong transnational ties between the Caribbean and other regions of the world, and shows how the Caribbean can be conceptualised as a global empire. Behind this lies the authors unwavering conviction that the Caribbean should be acknowledged as important and given its rightful place in global history.
Autorenportrait
Jerome Teelucksingh is a senior lecturer at The University of the West Indies, His publications include Rise and Fall of an Empire and Civil Rights in America and the Caribbean, 1950s-2010s