Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean

Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean
Author: Holger Henke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789766401351

This contribution to the study and analysis of Caribbean politics explores the political culture of the Caribbean in order to understand the regional differences. The contributors, renowned internationally for their expertise in Caribbean studies, explore the topic from their varied cultural experiences and offer a new dimension to the study of political culture.

Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America

Political Culture and Foreign Policy in Latin America
Author: Roland H. Ebel
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791406045

This book explores the impact of Latin America's political culture on the international politics of the region. It offers a general account of traditional Iberian political culture while examining how relations among states in the hemisphere -- where the United States has been the central actor -- have evolved over time. The authors assess the degree of consistency between domestic and international political behavior. The assessments are supported by case studies.

Trouillot Remixed

Trouillot Remixed
Author: Michel-Rolph Trouillot
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478021535

This collection of writings from Haitian anthropologist Michel-Rolph Trouillot includes his most famous, lesser known, and hard to find writings that demonstrate his enduring importance to Caribbean studies, anthropology, history, postcolonial studies, and politically engaged scholarship more broadly.

The Cultural Politics of Obeah

The Cultural Politics of Obeah
Author: Diana Paton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2015-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107025656

A study of the importance of debates about obeah, and state suppression of it, for Caribbean struggles about freedom and citizenship.

Caribbean Popular Culture

Caribbean Popular Culture
Author: Yanique Hume
Publisher:
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789766376215

Caribbean Popular Culture: Power, Politics and Performance examines 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. The Caribbean popular arts, whether embodied in the hybrid musical genres or vernacular performance and festival traditions, have historically provided a space for social and political critique, the performance of visibility and also articulations of a temporal emancipatory ethos with its attendant acquisition of power and status. Beyond the spaces of their local/regional enactments and the social realities out of which they emerged and continue to circulate, Caribbean popular culture has over time contributed to contemporary understandings of global and diasporic cultures and, at the same time, the dynamics of inter-cultural encounters. The terrain of the popular has been a generative site for the study of Caribbean societies, and has produced enduring theoretical postulations that have been pivotal to the shaping of the intellectual production on the Caribbean. It is also the most powerful force that socializes contemporary Caribbean citizens into an understanding of their identities, the limits of their citizenship, and the meaning of their worlds.

Culture, Politics, Race and Diaspora

Culture, Politics, Race and Diaspora
Author: Brian Meeks
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2007
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 9766372721

"Stuart Hall, in whose honour this volume is compiled, has made significant contributions to contemporary social and political discourse. Constantly praised for his scholarly prescience, he was at the helm of the forging and definition of the discipline of Cultural Studies and nurtured an entire cadre of young intellectuals who continue to make remarkable contributions in the fields of Cultural Studies and Social Criticism. The essays that constitute this collection, all, in different ways, contend with Hall's methodology, his philosophy, as well as many other dimensions of his rich and textured intellectual career. More importantly however, they serve to reconnect his work to the social context of his island of birth, Jamaica, and the wider Caribbean. "

Youth Participation in the Caribbean

Youth Participation in the Caribbean
Author: Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781003203889

"Critically examining narratives of participation in governance and development, this volume adds Caribbean voices and experiences to the global discourse on youth participation. The essays provide empirical case studies of institutions, practices and processes of youth engagement in the politics of Caribbean development, orienting the reader to the political culture of the Caribbean and the position of youth within small societies. Covering experiences at intergovernmental, national and local levels, as well as formal and informal modes of participation, it examines how young people have organised themselves or have been organised to engage with the state and with community agents in politics, public policy and activism. It illustrates the heterogeneity of youth political participation, employing multi-disciplinary, multi-level and mixed method analyses from Demography, Political Science, Social Policy, Development Studies and Youth Development. Critical themes addressed include regional governance, democratic representation, online engagement, local governance and community development. In exploring these themes, the book discusses the legitimacy and inclusiveness of governance in relation to age, gender, race, geography and socio-economic status. The findings will be useful to students, researchers and policymakers alike who are keen to improve governance and contribute to inclusive sustainable development in the Caribbean"--

Politics and Violence in Central America and the Caribbean

Politics and Violence in Central America and the Caribbean
Author: Hannes Warnecke-Berger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319897829

This book develops a comparative study on violence in Jamaica, El Salvador, and Belize based on a theoretical approach, extensive field research, and in-depth empirical research. It combines the Caribbean and Central America into a single comparative research that explores the historical (from the conquista onwards) as well as contemporary causes of violence in these societies. The volume focuses on forms of violence such as gang violence, police violence, every day forms of violence, vigilantism, and organized crime. The analysis provides a theoretical perspective that bridges political economy as well as cultural approaches in violence research. As such, it will be of interest to readers studying development, violence, political, Central American, and Caribbean studies.

Ideology and Change

Ideology and Change
Author: Perry Mars
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814327692

An analysis of how Caribbean leftist organizations have shifted gradually to the right.

The Modern Caribbean

The Modern Caribbean
Author: Franklin W. Knight
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469617323

This collection of thirteen original essays by experts in the field of Caribbean studies clarifies the diverse elements that have shaped the modern Caribbean. Through an interdisciplinary examination of the complexities of race, politics, language, and environment that mark the region, the authors offer readers a thorough understanding of the Caribbean's history and culture. The essays also comment thoughtfully on the problems that confront the Caribbean in today's world. The essays focus on the Caribbean island and the mainland enclaves of Belize and the Guianas. Topics examined include the Haitian Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; labor and society in the nineteenth-century Caribbean; society and culture in the British and French West Indies since 1870; identity, race, and black power in Jamaica; the "February Revolution" of 1970 in Trinidad; contemporary Puerto Rico; politics, economy, and society in twentieth-century Cuba; Spanish Caribbean politics and nationalism in the nineteenth century; Caribbean migrations; economic history of the British Caribbean; international relations; and nationalism, nation, and ideology in the evolution of Caribbean literature. The authors trace the historical roots of current Caribbean difficulties and analyze these problems in the light of economic, political, and social developments. Additionally, they explore these conditions in relation to United States interests and project what may lie ahead for the region. The challenges currently facing the Caribbean, note the editors, impose a heavy burden upon political leaders who must struggle "to eliminate the tensions when the people are so poor and their expectations so great." The contributors are Herman L. Bennett, Bridget Brereton, David Geggus, Franklin W. Knight, Anthony P. Maingot, Jay R. Mandle, Roberto Marquez, Teresita Martinez Vergne, Colin A. Palmer, Bonham C. Richardson, Franciso A. Scarano, and Blanca G. Silvestrini.