English; Majority of papers in English; a few in Dutch, Spanish, or Papiamentu.
Publication Date:
2012
Published:
Willemstad, Curaçao; San Juan, Puerto Rico: Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma : Universidat di Kòrsou; Universidad de Puerto Rico de Río Piedras
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Incorporates invited papers as well as presentations made to the 14th annual Eastern Caribbean Islands Culture Conference (aka the "Islands In Between" Conference) which was held in St. George's, Grenada from 3 November to 5 November 2011., 2 vols., Vol. 1. Multiplex cultures and citizenships: multiple perspectives on language, literature, education and society in the ABC-islands and beyond / edited by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld -- Vol. 2. Double voicing and multiplex identities: unpacking hegemonic and subaltern discourses in the Caribbean / edited by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld, Marsha Hinds-Layne.
English; Majority of papers in English; one in Spanish.
Publication Date:
2013
Published:
Willemstad, Curaçao; San Juan, Puerto Rico: Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma: Universidat di Kòrsou; Universidad de Puerto Rico de Río Piedras
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Incorporates invited papers as well as presentations made to the 15th annual Eastern Caribbean Islands Culture Conference (aka the "Islands In Between" Conference) which was held in St. Thomas from 7 November to 11 November 2012., Vol. 2., Vol.2 is entitled "Transcultural roots uprising: the rhizomatic languages, literatures, and cultures of the Caribbean" / edited by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld, Marsha Hinds-Layne
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Papers presented at a workshop sponsored by the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, in September 1989. Originally published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1995., 282 p, Chevannes and his contributors suggest that we can better understand Rastafari -- and Caribbean culture, for that matter -- by seeing the movement as both a departure from and a continuance of Revivalism, an African-Caribbean folk religion. By linking Rastafari to Revival, we can enrich our understanding of an African-Caribbean worldview, and we can appreciate Rastafari not only as a political force but as a powerful expression of African-Caribbean culture and tradition. Chapters cover African-Caribbean religions in several countries and from both a contemporary and historical perspective.
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Papers presented at a workshop sponsored by the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, in September 1989. Originally published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1995., 282 p, By focusing on the worldview of Jamaican and other Caribbean peoples, this collection of essays explores the themes of cultural continuity and change between the Rastafari, on the one hand, and Revival, Ndyuka and Winti religions, on the other. A wide range of topics are covered: continuity between Rastafari and Revival, the origin and symbolism of the dreadlocks, the process of Rastafari integration into British society, the Gaan Gadu cult, home rituals, and the theoretical problems of African retention in the Caribbean.
Zeller,Benjamin E. (Editor) and American Academy of Religion (Association)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
2014
Published:
New York: Columbia University Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
336 p., This anthology considers theological foodways, identity foodways, negotiated foodways, and activist foodways in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. Includes Elizabeth Pérez' "Negotiated foodways. Crystallizing subjectivities in the African diaspora : sugar, honey, and the gods of Afro-Cuban Lucumí."
Ojo,Olatunji (Editor), Lovejoy,Paul E. (Editor), and Hunt,Nadine (Editor)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
2012
Published:
London: I.B. Tauris
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Most of the chapters in this book derive from conference papers presented at the Canadian Association for African Studies (CAAS) Annual Meeting and Conference held at Carleton University, Ottawa in May 2010., 224 p, Based on Jamaican and African archival sources, analysis demonstrates how many Africans coped by adopting a flexible identity in order to negotiate the cultural differences in African, European, and Islamic systems of slavery.
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An edited collection of essays mainly from the 10th anniversary meeting of the Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, which was held in 2006., 434 p.
Rubin,Vera D. (Editor) and Schaedel,Richard P. (Editor)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
1975
Published:
New York, NY: Teachers College Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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284 p, Contents: Creation of a research and documentation center for Haiti / Ernst T. Brea -- Demographic statistics in Haiti / Robert Bazile -- Social anthropology : recent research and recent needs / Rémy Bastien -- Observations on family and kinship organization in Haiti / Caroline J. Legerman -- The concept of community development in Haiti and Venezuela / Richard P. Schaedel -- Africanism in New World Negro music / Alan Lomax -- The language situation in Haiti / Albert Valdman -- Literacy and the question of Creole / Paul Berry -- Primary education in Haiti / Kléber Viélot -- Nutrition research in Haiti / Kendall W. King -- Recent research in public health in Haiti / Pierre Noel -- A research model on trance and possession states in Haitian Vodun / Emerson Douyon -- Research and resources in psychiatry in Haiti / Ari Kiev -- Haiti and its institutions : from colonial times to 1957 / Max H. Dorsinville -- Reflections on the Haitian labor force / François Latortue -- Research problems and perspectives of the Haitian civil service / Serge Vieux
Intergovernmental Regional Committee for the Major Project in the Field of Education in Latin America and the Caribbean. Meeting (3rd : 1989 Guatemala, Guatemala) (Author)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
December, 1988
Published:
Santiago, Chile: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Santiago (Chile). Regional Office for Education in Latin America and Caribbean.
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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ERIC Number: ED348249, 82 p, Four articles comprise this issue of the bulletin. "The Situation of Teachers in the English-Speaking Caribbean" (A. B. Alleyne) examines the position of Caribbean teachers with respect to salaries, social security, the teacher shortage, the adequacy of educational objectives and policies, preparation for the profession, and further education. "The Illiteracy in the Group of the 8: Implementation of a Program of Experiences Exchange" (Ministry of Education, Peru) proposes areas of cooperation between the eight countries of the Acapulco Agreement (Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela) in their efforts to eradicate illiteracy by the year 2000. "The State and Education in Latin America" (J. Casassus) identifies and discusses some of the issues regarding the link between education and the state in Latin America. "Towards a Mathematics Education Thinking: Contributions of Chilean Research at the Basic and Middle Levels" (P. Montero; H. Gonzalez) presents an overview of Chilean mathematics education at its basic and middle levels, and urges the development of a national thinking in the field. The final part of the bulletin contains information about the activities that the Regional Office for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean has carried out in the region. (JB)
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206 p, Focuses primarily on those territories in the Caribbean and Pacific which retain these "colonial" ties. The issues affecting them such as constitutional reform, the maintenance of good governance, economic development, and the risks of economic vulnerability are important concerns for all territories both independent and non-independent. However, the ways in which these issues are addressed are somewhat different in small sub-national jurisdictions because of the particular regimes in place and the tensions inherent between the territories and their respective metropoles.