New Caribbean Thought: A ReaderBrian Meeks, Folke Lindahl University of the West Indies Press, 2001 - 540페이지 The dawn of the twenty-first century is an opportune time for the people of the Caribbean to take stock of the entire experience of the past forty years since the ending of direct colonialism. The authors believe it is now time to chart our future by carefully learning the lessons of the recent past. This interdisciplinary collection is the first to cross traditionally restrictive disciplinary barriers to address the tough questions that face the Caribbean today. What went wrong with the nationalist project? What, if any, are the realistic options for a more prosperous Caribbean? What are to be the roles of race, gender and class in a more global, less national world? Meeks and Lindahl include thought-provoking articles from twenty-one respected thinkers in diverse fields of study. The groundbreaking articles include critiques of existing bodies of thought, reformulations of general theoretical approaches, policy-oriented alternatives for future development, and more. This book is a must for statesmen, academics and students of political theory, social theory, Caribbean studies, comparative gender studies, post-colonial studies, Marxism and Caribbean history and anyone interested |
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Chapter | 6 |
Chapter 2 | 24 |
Chapter 3 | 31 |
A HistoricalMaterialistFeminist Revision | 40 |
Chapter 4 | 73 |
Caribbean Politics | 127 |
Chapter 7 | 144 |
Chapter 8 | 153 |
Chapter 11 | 265 |
The Crisis of Marxism in the Englishspeaking Caribbean | 309 |
Chapter 13 | 325 |
Postmodernism and Beyond | 355 |
Chapter 15 | 395 |
Chapter 16 | 404 |
CONSTRUCTION | 442 |
Chapter 17 | 453 |
Feminist Theory | 196 |
Chapter 9 | 203 |
Chapter 10 | 212 |
in the Evolution of Identity | 232 |
Chapter 19 | 472 |
Chapter 20 | 500 |
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