IAN RANDLE PUBLISHERS Catalogue 2016-2017

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Message from the Managing Director Twenty-five years is a long time for a small business to stay the course and Ian Randle Publishers (IRP) is proud to celebrate this milestone. Our commitment to consistently producing quality publications – both in substance and appearance – for a world market, our accomplished authors, and our motivated and dedicated team, have helped to keep IRP on a steady course and to remain successful in a challenging industry. The publishing landscape continues to shift, but we’ve stayed in the game by keeping up with the trends, forging strategic partnerships, and by constantly re-examining and adapting our business strategies to anticipate and respond to changes in the global marketplace. Digital distribution and ebooks, together with innovative marketing, have propelled our Caribbean authors to even wider audiences worldwide. Our catalogue continues to grow with excellent scholarship and works that recount and record Caribbean history, development and culture. Headlining the 2016–2017 offerings is Michael Manley: The Biography by awardwinning author Godfrey Smith, which has been described by Harvard Professor Orlando Patterson as “…the definitive first pillar against which later works will be measured.” Unmasking the State: Politics, Society and Economy in Guyana edited by Alissa Trotz and Arif Bulkan provide perhaps the first comprehensive analysis of Guyana’s transition to political democracy and an understanding of contemporary Guyanese political, economic, social and cultural life. The Afro-Hispanic Reader, published as one volume in English and Spanish, is a critical study of the literary production of Latin American black writers, providing a basis for comparative interrogation of cultural production by writers of the African Diaspora in the Americas. Fred Kennedy’s critically acclaimed HUAREO: Story of a Jamaican Cacique is also published in English and Spanish – a first, we think, in Caribbean publishing – and uses the first-hand accounts from the diaries of Columbus’s seamen to provide a fictional account of the Taíno encounter with the Spanish; giving significant insight into the way of life of the Caribbean’s first people. The backlist continues to be vibrant with ongoing demand for the over 300 titles under the IRP imprint. As we look forward to the coming years, we invite you to stay connected with us and to Caribbean culture by following us on social media. Our website remains an active portal for purchase and communication, and we will continue to take our books From the Caribbean to the World.

CONTENTS Biography & Memoir........................................ 2 Literature.......................................................... 8 Arts and Culture............................................... 13 Contemporary Caribbean................................. 19 Politics, Economics & Development................. 28 History.............................................................. 37 Law................................................................... 43 Title Index......................................................... 45 Author Index..................................................... 50

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BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR Michael Manley: The Biography Godfrey Smith

US$35.00

978-976-637-922-3 5½” x 8½” / 441 pp Hardback / August 2016

Michael Manley has been the subject of many books, yet he remains an enigmatic figure to even his family. Twenty years after his passing, Jamaicans and the world remain ambivalent in their judgement of the legacy of this controversial post-independence leader who challenged the history of a complex nation as he sought to build on the legacy of politically and culturally influential parents. Now comes Godfrey Smith’s new biography of Michael Norman Manley, taking advantage of many rich and previously classified sources as he searches for the elusive soul and spirit of his subject. While many will want to focus on the turbulent decade of the 1970s and the roles played by Henry Kissinger and US ambassador, Vincent deRoulet, in the demise of Democratic Socialism and Manley’s eventual downfall, it is the multi-faceted character and mercurial personality of Manley that will leave readers in awe. From stories of his earliest childhood days and his tempestuous years at Jamaica College, through his many loves, marriages and personal tragedies, Smith reveals aspects of Manley’s personality that have evoked contrasting emotions of endearment among many and fury among others, to this day. Will history be kind to Michael Manley? Godfrey Smith leaves that judgement to his readers.

Michael with South African anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela.

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BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR

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Praise for Michael Manley: The Biography

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Thoroughly researched, balanced in its judgement and written in an engaging, uncluttered style…this long overdue biography will be required reading on Manley and the definitive first pillar against which later works will be measured. – H. Orlando Patterson, John Cowles Professor of Sociology, Harvard

Prologue  Drumblair  In His Father’s Shadow  Adrift in London  Into the Bowels of the Working Class  ‘Most Privileged Man in Jamaica’  Don’t Trouble Joshua  Taking Central Kingston ‘Comrade Leader’   Babylon Must Fall   The Egalitarian Revolution  The Flight with Fidel  Multinationals under ‘Heavy Manners’  The Spectre of Communism Kissinger Calls  Blood and Fire  ‘We Know Where We are Going’  Democratic Socialism Imperilled  ‘The Routing of the Left’  ‘The Passing of Camelot’  End of the Socialist Experiment  Losing Control  Can 150,000 Strong be Wrong?  The Wilderness Years  An Opposition in Exile  The Reinvention of Michael Manley  ‘Joshua Gone Clear’  Ally of America  ‘Apostle of the Free Market’  The Magic of Nyumbani  Epilogue  Notes  Index

Smith adds a fascinating new dimension to Manley as he reveals not just the unionist and politician, the international progressive visionary and prolific writer, but also the inner man. – Rachel Manley, author of Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood and Slipstream: A Daughter Remembers At last, the biography of Michael Manley we have been waiting for. Godfrey Smith blends the person and the politics, the ideology and the passion…. He reveals many Manleys, all of them portrayed with subtlety and verve. – Anthony Payne, Sheffield University, UK

Godfrey Smith served variously as Belize’s Foreign Minister, Attorney General and Tourism Minister during the years 1999-2008. He is the author of the highly acclaimed biography, George Price: A Life Revealed, which won the Bocas Literary Prize for the best work of non-fiction in 2012. Smith lives in Belize where he practises law, in between writing.

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BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR The Business of Nation Building Douglas Orane

US$18.95

ARTS & CULTURE

978-976-637-890-5 6” x 9” / 230 pp Paperback / April 2016 Praise for The Business of Nation Building A must read for anyone interested in leadership, self improvement and changing the world. This incredible personal history documents one man’s determination to advance his country in the face of adversity; it is full of life lessons for all of us to live by. – Desiree Rogers CEO, Johnson Publishing LLC. publisher of EBONY and JET …Douglas Orane shares his story, telling us that whatever we do, we must do it well. Profound! – Ambassador Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Olympic Champion A true son of the soil, Jamaican businessman Douglas Orane shares key entrepreneurial lessons gleaned in and out of the boardroom. Read it in one sitting, or in sections for inspirational and motivational impetus: you’ll find yourself returning to your favourite excerpt again and again. – James I. Cash, Ph.D. James E. Robison Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus Harvard Business School

The name Douglas Orane is well known in business circles within and outside of Jamaica. Best known for his tenure of leadership at Jamaican conglomerate, GraceKennedy Ltd, which he joined in 1981, until his retirement as CEO in 2011, Orane has also been President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (for two terms between 1992 and 1994) and an Independent Senator in the Jamaican Senate, a position which he held for four and a half years. An engineer by training, and a graduate of the Harvard Business School, Douglas Orane possesses an active social conscience and leverages his position as a leader of industry to highlight the possibilities in Jamaican society. In The Business of Nation Building, Orane’s voice rings loud and clear and the messages from as early as 1983 still resonate. From Entrepreneurship to Sports, Private and Public Sector Management to Youth Development, Women, Productivity, Leadership, and the Diaspora and beyond, his passion for country and prescription for its ills are exemplary. Spanning 30 years and 17 topics, this collection of the salient excerpts of Orane’s most poignant speeches is a must-read for any person, young and not so young. Continuing his philanthropic example beyond the boardroom, Douglas Orane demonstrates his overwhelming love for Jamaica and its people with the gift of this book, which will leave the reader confident in self and optimistic of a brighter future for us all.

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Content • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Nation Building 2020 Vision The Economy Political Governance Corporate Governance Private/Public Sector Management Productivity Focus On The Consumer Entrepreneurship Globalisation Leadership Women In Jamaica Youth Development Sports Education Philanthropy And Voluntarism The Diaspora


BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR In Tribute to the Master BARRINGTON WATSON Shades of Grey

Barrington Watson Barrington Watson, Jamaican master painter, explored a new medium with this collection of short stories in 1998. Spanning the continents of Africa, Europe, and the Americas, the stories are largely autobiographical and deal with aspects of Barrington’s early life-experiences on the road to becoming a master painter. The painter’s well-known fascination with the female form achieves a new dimension in his writing, extending beyond sensual pleasure to reveal fresh facets of his character including love, friendship and a sense of protectiveness towards women. Shades of Grey is illustrated with Barrington’s own paintings, giving the reader the opportunity to experience both aspects of this talented artist.

US$25.00 / 978-976-8123-251

11” x 11” / 96 pp / Hardback/1998

The Pan-Africanists

Dudley Thompson with paintings by Barrington Watson

US$7.50 / 978-976-637-390-9 7” x 10” / 88 pp/ Paperback / 1999

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BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR Remembering Peter Tosh

Compiled and Edited by Ceil Tulloch

ARTS & CULTURE

As one-third of the Wailers, icons of reggae music, the late Winston Hubert McIntosh, better known as Peter Tosh, continues to gain many fans all over the world. By way of his hugely successful solo career, many people knew Tosh to be a hard-hitting, unapologetic and controversial artiste, who spoke the truth in his lyrics and brought attention to the plight of the poor and downtrodden, both at home and abroad. However, not many people saw the private side of Peter Tosh, a man who is described by those who knew him best as humorous and compassionate. Remembering Peter Tosh is one of the first books to be dedicated solely to the life of the great reggae icon Peter Tosh. This book is filled with engaging remembrances from colleagues of Tosh and gives insight into the man Peter Tosh really was – both on and off the stage. Little known facts about Peter Tosh, such as his affinity for animals and a love for cooking are revealed in anecdotal fashion, enhanced with images of Tosh at work and at play.

US$12.95 / 978-976-637-651-2

5¼” x 7¾” / 160 pp/ Paperback/2013

Ceil Tulloch was born and raised in Kingston. She has an advanced degree in Education/Student Affairs from Michigan State University and a BA in English Literature from the State University of New York, Albany Centre.

Miss Lou - Louise Bennett and Jamaican Culture Mervyn Morris

[Caribbean and North American Rights] Louise Bennett Coverley, ‘Miss Lou’, has for decades represented the ‘face’ of Jamaican culture, the essence of what it is to be Jamaican. As a poet, performer, storyteller, singer, actress, writer, broadcaster, folklore scholar and children’s television show host, she won hearts and souls for Jamaica with her humorous yet compelling performances worldwide. It is Miss Lou, more than any other figure in Jamaica’s history, who showed that the language spoken by most Jamaicans – patois or Jamaican Creole – is worthy of respect. In Miss Lou: Louise Bennett and Jamaican Culture, Mervyn Morris traces the life of this legendary Jamaican from early beginnings through to her local and international eminence, and discusses aspects of her work.

US$12.95 / 978-976-637- 866-0 5” x 8” / 116 pp / Paperback / 2014

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Mervyn Morris is a Poet and Professor Emeritus of the University of the West Indies. Professor Morris’s work has appeared in publications throughout the Caribbean, the Commonwealth and Britain. He has produced four collections of poetry, The Pond, On Holy Week, Shadowboxing and Examination Centre as well as several books including Is English We Speaking (1998), Making West Indian Literature (2004) and Lunchtime Medley (2008).


BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR · backlist Frank Collymore: A Biography Edward Baugh US$34.95 978-976-637-391-7 6” x 9” / 302 pp. Hardback / 2009

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George Price: A Life Revealed – The Authorized Biography Godfrey P. Smith US$25.00 978-976-637-592-8 6” x 9” / 358 pp. Paperback / 2011 Hb. / US$45.00 978-976-637-593-5

No Stone Unturned: The Carl and Rosie Story Rosemarie Stone US$16.95 978-976-637-308-5 5” x 8½” / 296 pp. Paperback / 2007

Horizons: The Life and Times of Edric Conner, 1913–1968 George Lamming Bridget Brereton & Gordon Rohlehr US$24.95 978-976-637-277-4 6” x 9” / 230 pp. Paperback / 2006

I Speak for the People: Memoirs of Wynter Crawford Ed by Woodville Marshall US$18.00 978-976-637-126-5 6” x 9” / 174 pp. Paperback / 2003 Hardback / US$35.00 978-976-637-123-4

Hugh Shearer: A Voice for the People Hartley Neita US$30.00 978-976-637-207-1 6” x 9” / 473 pp. Paperback/2005

Mastering the Craft: Ten Years of Weeks, 1948–1958 Sir Everton Weekes with Hilary Beckles US$25.00 978-976-952-011-0 6” x 9” / 250 pp. Paperback / 2007

Truly a Gentleman: The Right Excellent Sir Hugh Worrell Springer Kean Springer US$18.95 978-976-637-347-4 6” x 9” / 195 pp. Paperback / 2008 Hardback / US$34.95 978-976-637-358-0

The Adventures of An Economic Migrant Anthony Wade US$22.95 978-976-637-338-2 6” x 9” / 232 pp. Paperback/ 2007 Hardback / US$40.00 978-976-637-339-9

The Biography of Baquaqua Robin Law & Paul Lovejoy US$20.00 978-976-637-072-5 6” x 9” / 160 pp. Paperback / 2002

Tim Hector: A Caribbean Radical’s Story Paul Buhle US$20.00 978-976-637-280-4 6” x 9” / 272 pp. Paperback / 2006

The Longer Run: A Daughter’s Story of Arthur Wint Valerie Wint US$13.95 978-976-637-518-8 5” x 7¾” / 194 pp. Paperback/ 2012

Marcus Garvey Suzanne Francis-Brown & Jean Jaques Vayssières 8” x 10” / 64 pp. / 2007 Pb. Eng. / US$12.95 978-976-637-321-4

BESTSELLER The Manley Memoirs Beverley Manley US$16.95 978-976-637-313-9 5�⁄�” x 8½” / 304 pp. Paperback / 2008

Pb. Fren. / US$12.95 978-976-637-334-4 Pb. Span. / US$12.95 978-976-637-333-7 Hb. Eng. / US$16.95 978-976-637-336-8

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LITERATURE Beyond Calypso: Re-reading Samuel Selvon Edited by Malachi McIntosh

US$19.95

978-976-637- 861-5 5” x 8” / 210 pp Paperback / June 2016

Contents • Samuel Selvon is a seminal figure in the Caribbean, Canadian and black British literary traditions, but one often underanalysed – the examination of his oeuvre largely restricted to considerations of his calypso aesthetics, dialectal humour and social realism. Although Selvon is a major author, the bulk of his writing remains unread and the contexts of his production, as well as his life as a writer, are largely misunderstood. Beyond Calypso breaks this trend by presenting wide-ranging analyses that consider the full body of Selvon's work. Including assessments of the poetry, short stories and non-fiction that have thus far escaped sustained critical attention, Beyond Calypso unites scholars from the three sites from which Selvon pursued his literary career and progresses past the standard themes that have dominated previous assessments of the author. The collection begins with a survey of Selvon's criticism by the leading Selvon scholar Kenneth Ramchand, and moves on to draw together new archival research, surveys of hitherto out-of-print texts, broad readings of Selvon's works and more focused analyses. Presenting a fresh and comprehensive engagement with the corpus of one of the most significant figures in Caribbean and world literature, Beyond Calypso reinvigorates interest in Samuel Selvon and sets the agenda for future Selvon studies. Malachi McIntosh is a lecturer in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge. He writes fiction and non-fiction and has published work on Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean literature, migrant writing, press and political discourse and world and postcolonial literary theory. His most recent work is the monograph Emigration and Caribbean Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).

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Introduction – On Re-reading Sam Selvon and “Beyond” 1. The Other Selvons 2. A Brighter Sun: “I Still Want to See How the Story Unfolds” – Conversations with a Novel 3. A Man Who Knows His Capabilities and His Limitations is Benign to Papa Bois 4. The Island and the World: Kinship, Friendship and Living Together in Selected Writings of Sam Selvon 5. Three into One Can Go? Creolizing Narrations of “East Indian Trinidadian West Indians” in Selvon, Lovelace and Motoo 6. Symptoms of a Malaise 7. Racialized Femininities in Samuel Selvon’s Trinidad Novels 8. Cascadura Lovesongs 9. “English Brother or Not”: British StateNational Critiques and the Moment of Pressure 10. “Playing Mas Isn’t Playing the Ass”: Moses Migrating as “Farce en Noir” • Afterword - Continuing to Defy Categories • Contributors • Bibliography • Index


LITERATURE Huareo: Story of a Jamaican Cacique Fred W. Kennedy

US$34.95

978-976-637-859-2 6" x 9” / 345 pp Paperback / 2015 (English)

Huareo: Cacique de Jamaica

When Huareo inherits the role of cacique, he leads the Taíno into a prosperous life until one day a Taíno messenger from Haiti comes relaying news of strangers sailing on behalf of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain killing Taíno and laying waste to their villages in Haiti. Huareo, determined not to let the same fate befall his people, did not welcome or trust the Spanish when they arrived in Jamaica in 1494 offering friendship and bearing gifts. Instead, he helps the stranded Spaniards repair their ship to leave at once. In 1509, the Spaniards returned to Jamaica with a definite purpose to gain control of the island and its people, but were eventually met by a mounting Taíno defence unwilling to be enslaved. Though acknowledged as the indigenous people of Jamaica, very little is known of the Taínos. In Huareo, Fred Kennedy unearths a way of life and uses literature to construct an interpretation of history, presenting the first inhabitants of Jamaica not as a gullible, benign race, but rather a fiercely proud and confident people who resisted the conquistadors in their quest for God, gold and glory.

US$34.95

978-976-637-912-4 6" x 9” /365 pp Paperback /2015 (Spanish)

Colour pictures Available in English and Spanish

Contents • • • • • • • • • •

Part One: The Chiefdom of Majagua 1490–98 Part Two: The Chiefdom of Huareo 1498–1509 Part Three: Sevilla 1509–14 Part Four: Guayguata 1514–26 Epilogue 1535 Afterword Acknowledgements Notes and References Glossary Bibliography

Fred W. Kennedy has worked as an educator for over 30 years, teaching in Jamaica and Canada. He has a great passion for Caribbean literature and history and his first work, Daddy Sharpe was received with Critical acclaim.

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LITERATURE Star Apple Blue and Avocado Green Paulette A. Ramsay

ARTS & CULTURE

Much of the appeal of these poems is that of a keenly observant eye and a quietly-toned, easy voice, working with wry humour, sometimes a satiric edge, as they revise taken-for-granted positions. These qualities work most memorably in the poems that speak for women, their point of view and self-affirmation, a strength passed down through generations. In some of the poems, the central idea is grounded in details that memorably evoke Jamaican folk-customs and lifestyle. Edward Baugh Professor Emeritus, University of the West Indies, Mona Star Apple Blue and Avocado Green is a stirring collection of poetry paying tribute to the greatest attributes of life’s journey from a Caribbean, moreso Jamaican, perspective. Divided into 4 sections – Closing Doors, Speaking in Halves, Mama’s Handbag and Caribbean Global – the 62 poems in this collection call to mind the experiences of us all.

US$12.00 / 978-976-637-918-6

5” x 8” / 102 pp / Paperback / July 2016

Paulette A. Ramsay is a senior lecturer and head of the department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of the West Indies, Mona. The author of critically acclaimed Aunt Jen (2002), Paulette has also written, co-authored and edited several other books in both English and Spanish.

Macca Tree Manss Addeah Palmer

The Manns family returned home to Macca Tree without much fanfare in the middle of the night, taking up residence in a dilapidated shack no decent member of the Westmoreland community would dare enter. When the community members realised they had returned, they were surprised and upset that the Manns would ever set foot in Macca Tree again after what they had done. But Gloria Mann, the overbearing, money-hungry, foul-mouthed matriarch of the family would not let the disapproving chatter of the community force her to leave. She and her emasculated husband, Kenneth, and their three neglected children stayed to the dismay of the community who bore the brunt of the Manns’ quarrels, Gloria’s outbursts and their unruly children’s mischief. In hopes of rebuilding her home to its former glory and silencing naysayers who believed the Manns to be the worst of the community, Gloria schemes with her cousin, Monica, to start a savings plan within the local church, but it all goes wrong.

US$12.00 / 978-976-637-892-9 5” x 8” / 121 pp / Paperback / 2015

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Addeah Palmer is a graduate of the University of the West Indies whose works have been published in the Gleaner newspaper on many occasions. Born into a family of writers, the most renowned being her grand-uncle C Everard Palmer, she realised at an early age that writing: poetry, short stories and scripts, was a passion that she possessed as equally as it possessed her.


LITERATURE · backlist All That Glitters Michael Anthony US$14.95 978-976-637-390-0 5” x 7�⁄� / 281 pp. Paperback / 2009

Bright Road to El Dorado Michael Anthony US$9.95 978-976-637-287-3 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 189 pp. Paperback/2007

In the Heat of the Day Michael Anthony US$16.95 978-976-637-283-5 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 256 pp. Paperback / 2007

The Chieftain’s Carnival Michael Anthony US$8.95 978-976-637-286-6 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 190 pp. Paperback / 2007

Street of Conflict Michael Anthony US$12.95 978-976-637-288-0 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 192 pp. Paperback / 2006

The Games Were Coming Michael Anthony US$12.95 978-976-637-242-2 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 181 pp. Paperback / 2006

King of the Masquerade Michael Anthony US$6.95 978-976-637-284-2 5�⁄�” x 8�⁄�” / 72 pp. Paperback / 2007

Shifting Homelands, Travelling Identities: Writers of the Caribbean Diaspora Ed by Jasbir Jain and Supriya Agarwal US$19.95 978-976-637-366-5 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback / 2003

Hard Words: The Challenge of Reading and Writing for Caribbean Students & Their Teachers S. Joel Warrican US$12.95 978-976-637-206-4 5” x 7½” / 150 pp. Paperback / 1999

Teaching Language and Literacy to Caribbean Students: From Venacular to Standard English Dennis Craig US$24.95 978-976-637-229-3 7” x 10” / 304 pp. Paperback / 2006

A Boy Named Neville Linda Gambrill & Marlene Weinberger US$8.00 978-976-637-379-5 7½” x 9” / 36 pp. Paperback/2009

Croaking Johnny and Dizzy Lizzy Linda Gambrill & Marlene Weinberger US$8.00 978-976-637-381-8 7½” x 9” / 32 pp. Paperback / 2009

Miss Tiny Linda Gambrill US$8.00 978-976-637-380-1 7½” x 9” / 36 pp. Paperback / 2009

Is English We Speaking and Other Essays Mervyn Morris US$16.95 978-976-812-363-3 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback / 1998

Created in the West Indies: Caribbean Perspectives of V.S. Naipaul Edited by Barbara Lala & Jennifer Rahim US$24.95 978-976-637-412-9 6” x 9”/ 262 pp. Paperback / 2010

The Knots in English: A Manual for Caribbean Users Merle Hodge $30.00 978-976-637-526-3 6" x 9" / 290 pp Paperback / 2011

Blooming with the Pouis: A Rhetorical Reader for Caribbean Tertiary Students – Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum Paulette A. Ramsay, Vivienne A. Harding, Janice A. Cools & Ingrid A. McLaren $24.95 978-976-637-341-2 7" x 10"/ 416 pp Paperback / 2009

Between Two Grammars: Research and Practice for Language Learning and Teaching in a Creolespeaking Environment Beverley Bryan $24.95 978-976-637-352-8 6" x 9" / 210 pp Paperback / 2010

THE KN TS IN ENGLISH A Manual for Caribbean Users

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LITERATURE LITERATURE · backlist And I Remember Many Things: Folklore of the Caribbean Christine Barrow US$9.95 978-976-810-014-6 7” x 10”/ 64 pp. Paperback / 1993

The Caribbean Novel in English: An Introduction Ed by Keith Bookers & Dubravka Juraga US$22.95 978-976-637-024-4 6” x 9” / 150 pp. Paperback / 1999

The Meeting Point Austin Clarke US$14.95 978-976-637-239-2 6” x 9” / 336 pp. Paperback 2005

The Hills of Hebron Sylvia Wynter Introduced by Anthony Bogues, Afterword by Demetrius Eudell US$18.95 978-976-637-257-6 5” x 7�⁄�” / 372pp. Paperback / 2010

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It Takes a Mighty Fire H.D. Carberry US$15.00 978-976-810-080-1 5” x 8½”/ 70 pp. Paperback/1995

Encounters: Voices and Echoes: Poems from a ChineseJamaican Experience Easton Lee US$24.00 978-976-637-165-4 6” x 9” / 189 pp. Paperback / 2002

The West Indian Novel and its Background Kenneth Ramchand US$22.95 978-976-637-151-7 6” x 9” / 320 pp. Paperback / 2003

The Benji Trilogy Roderick Walcott US$15.00 978-976-637-008-4 6” x 7½” / 128 pp. Paperback /2000

V.S. Naipaul Revisited: Ethnicity, Marginality and the Triumph of Individual Will Bhoendradatt Tewarie US$24.95 978-976-637-323-8 5” x 8” / 152 pp. Paperback / 1999

Wishing for Wings Debbie Jacob US$16.95 978-976-637-802-8 5” x 8” / 236 pp. Paperback / 2013

Making West Indian Literature Mervyn Morris US$16.95 978-976-637-174-6 6” x 9”/137 pp. Paperback / 2004

When Ground Doves Fly Esther Phillips US$15.00 978-976-637-136-4 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback 2003

Daddy Sharpe: A Narrative of the Life of Samuel Sharpe Fred Kennedy 5½” x 8½” / 411 pp. 2008 Pb. / US$24.95 978-976-637-343-6 Hb. / US$39.95 978-976-637-354-2

Silk Cotton and Other Trees Hazel Simmons-McDonald $10.95 978-976-637-173-9 6" x 9" / 56 pp. Paperback / 2004

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Writing Life: Reflections by West Indian Writers Ed by Mervyn Morris & Carolyn Allen US$19.95 978-976-637-329-0 6” x 9” / 172 pp. Paperback / 2007

The World is a High Hill: Stories about Jamaican Women Erna Brodber US$18.95 978-976-637-564-5 5” x 7�⁄�” / 218 pp. Paperback / 2012

Lunchtime Medley: Writings in West Indian Cricket Mervyn Morris and Jimmy Carnegie US$24.95 978-976-637-282-8 5�⁄�” x 8½” / 230 pp. Paperback / 2008


ARTS AND CULTURE Caribbean Popular Culture

Power, Politics and Performance Edited by Yanique Hume and Aaron Kamugisha 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.

US$75.00 / 978-976-637-621-5

Yanique Hume is a lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.

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Aaron Kamugisha is a lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.

Edited by Yanique Hume and Aaron Kamugisha

Caribbean Political Thought The Colonial State to Caribbean Internationalisms

Caribbean Political Thought Theories of the Post-Colonial State

US$49.95 / 978-976-637-620-8 7” x 10” / 654 pp / Paperback / 2013

US$39.95 / 978-976-637-618-5 7” x 10” / 476 pp / Paperback / 2013

US$44.95 / 978-976-637-619-2 7” x 10” / 541 pp / Paperback / 2013

Caribbean Cultural Thought From Plantation to Diaspora

Edited by Aaron Kamugisha

Edited by Aaron Kamugisha

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ARTS AND CULTURE Arts and Religions of Haiti:

How the Sun Illuminates Under Cover of Darkness LeGrace Benson

ARTS & CULTURE

Modern Haitian art has for decades enthralled aficionados and general art lovers alike. In Arts and Religions of Haiti: How the Sun Illuminates Under Cover of Darkness, Haitian Scholar, LeGrace Benson presents a rich examination of the artists and arts of Haiti, and the complex history and religious practices of the Haitian people through the creative productions of its craftsmen, painters and sculptors. In departing from the usual Haitian Art or Haitian Religion books, Benson explains the relationship of Haitian art to the culture and uniquely describes the intersection, interrelation and influence of Judaism and Christianity as well as Taíno and Islamic traces and the effects of both Masonic and Rosicrucian orders in shaping Vodou’s belief system and rituals. In the face of mainstream media’s titillating depictions of an imagined “Voodoo”, Benson presents Haiti’s deeply spiritual artists bringing forth energetic visions of healing, liberation and tranquillity through fascinating art works which manifest the creativity and undaunted hope of this complex nation. Heralded by scholars as an important addition to Haitian Studies, Arts and Religions of Haiti: How the Sun Illuminates Under Cover of Darkness is the culmination of years of research and field study. It opens new areas of study and scholarly research and is not only a remarkable source of information on Haitian culture and religion but also an invaluable resource for art historians, anthropologists, historians and sociologists interested in Caribbean and African religions. LeGrace Benson is Professor Emerita of SUNY-Empire State College and currently Director of the Arts of Haiti Research Project. She has been engaged in the study of Haiti for over 30 years and is Associate Editor of the Journal of Haitian Studies. A member of the Haitian Studies Association since its first conference, and currently Vice President of the Board, Professor Benson is also a Director of KOSANBA, a scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.

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Colour pictures throughout

Contents • I. II. III. IV. V. VI.

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Introduction A Long View of the Religious Panorama Elements in the Long Conversation of Religions Freemasonry and Its Close Relations Other Talk about Religions The Big Religious Conversations The Eclectic Ecumenical Religious Expressions of Contemporary Haitian Artists Glossary Works Cited Index


ARTS AND CULTURE A Reader in African-Jamaican Music, Dance and Religion

Edited by Markus Coester and Wolfgang Bender Jamaica’s rich culture is known the world over; and every aspect of this culture has been influenced by Jamaica’s African heritage. From speech to dress, and spirituality to dance, from food to folklore and from music to art and religion, African retentions from the time of slavery have become more than preserved aspects of Jamaica’s past; African traditions have become part and parcel of Jamaican culture. First announced for publication in 2005, this long-awaited anthology has grown from an initial 25 articles to over 40 contributions tracing the assimilation of these African traditions in the evolution of Jamaican culture. In this Reader, Coester and Bender have compiled some of the most important ethnographic work by noted researchers which, although previously published, have been exceptionally difficult to access by the growing community of scholars of African-Caribbean and Jamaican studies. Several seminal articles on aspects of African-Jamaican culture are included in this rich and valuable collection that describes and analyses the elements that make up a distinctive African-Jamaican ethos.

US$49.95 / 978-976-637-253-8

7” x 10” / 760 pp /Paperback/2015

Markus Coester is an anthropologist and music ethnologist at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.

Wolfgang Bender is an ethnologist and honorary professor at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.

Reggae from Yaad

Traditional and Emerging Themes in Jamaican Popular Music Edited by Donna P. Hope Reggae and Dancehall music and culture have travelled far beyond the shores of the tiny island of Jamaica to find their respective places as new genres of music and lifestyle. In Reggae from Yaad, Donna Hope pulls together a remarkable cast of contributors offering contemporary interpretations of the history, culture, significance and social dynamics of Jamaican Popular Music from varying geographical and disciplinary locations. From Alan ‘Skill’ Cole’s lively and frank account of the Bob Marley he knew and David Katz’s conversation with veteran music producers Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee, King Jammy and Bobby Digital; to Heather Augustyn and Shara Rambarran who both explore the role of music in the relationship between Britain and Jamaica in the post-independence 1960s, the contributors bring a new dimension to the discussion on the impact of Jamaican music.

US$22.95 / 978-976-637-891-2 6” x 9” / 232 pp/ Paperback /2015

Drawn from a selection of presentations at the 2013 International Reggae Conference in Kingston, Jamaica, Reggae from Yaad continues the ever-evolving discourse on the meaning behind the music and the cultural and social developments that inform Jamaican Popular Music. Donna P. Hope is a Cultural Analyst, and Director and Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Caribbean Studies and the Reggae Studies Unit, University of the West Indies, Mona.

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A Calypso Trilogy Rawle Gibbons US$22.95 978-976-8123-831 5” x 7½” / 150 pp. Paperback 1999

Afro-Cuban Religions (Caribbean Rights) Miguel Barnet US$16.95 978-976-637-054-1 6” x 9” / 160 pp. Paperback 2001

Atlas of the Languages of Suriname (Caribbean Rights) Ed by Eithne Carlin & Jacques Arends US$26.25 978-976-637-119-7 7½” x 9½” / 361 pp. Paperback / 2007

Bacchanal!: The Carnival Culture of Trinidad Peter Mason US$10.00 978-976-8123-657 6” x 9”/ 200 pp. Paperback / 1998

Betwixt and Between: Explorations in Afro-Caribbean Mindscapes Barry Chevannaes US$24.95 978-976-637-233-0 6” x 9” / 274 pp. Paperback / 2006

Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica Rex Nettleford US$22.95 978-976-637-131-9 6” x 9”/ 238 pp. Paperback / 2003

Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae (Caribbean Rights) Peter Manuel, Kenneth Bilby Michael Largey US$18.95 978-976-637-258-3 6” x 9” / 300 pp. Paperback / 2006

The Black Diaspora of the Americas: Experiences and Theories of the Caribbean Christine Chivallon US$30.00 978-976-637-396-2 6” x 9” / 272 pp. Paperback / 2011

Cuban Festivals: A Century of Afro-Cuban Culture Judith Bettelheim US$9.95 978-976-637-001-5 6” x 9”/ 240 pp. Paperback/ 2001

Cuban Music: From Sun and Rumba to Buena Vista Social Club and Timba Cubana Maya Roy US$10.00 978-976-637-070-1 6” x 9” / 260 pp. Paperback / 2002

Daughters of the Diaspora: Afro-HispanicWritrers Miriam DeCosta-Willis 6”x9” / 554 pp. / 2003 Paperback / US$36.00 978-976-637-077-0 Hardback / US$54.95 978-976-637-133-3

Caribbean Childhoods: Outside, Adopted or Left Behind Good Enough Parenting and Moral Families Christine Barrow US$19.95 978-976-637-371-9 6” x 9” / 212 pp. Paperback / 2010

Descendants of the Dragon: The Chinese in Trinidad & Tobago, 1806–2006 Kim Johnson US$50.00 978-976-637-289-7 11” x 8½” / 166 pp. Hardback / 2006

Devon House Families Enid Shields US$12.00 978-976-637-612-3 6” x 8½”/ 142 pp. Paperback / 1991

Family Love in the Diaspora: Migration and the AngloCaribbean Experience Mary Chamberlain US$25.00 978-976-637-266-8 6” x 9” / 274 pp. Hardback / 2006

Dance Jamaica: Renewal and Continuity The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica, 1962–2008 Rex Nettleford & Maria Layacona US$50.00 / 978-976-637-392-4 7½” x 9” / 335 pp. Hardback / 2009

In Trinidad: Photgraphs by Pablo Delano US$50.00 978-976-637-370-2 10” x 10” / 180 pp. Hardback / 2008

Yet We Survive: The Kalinago People of Dominica: Our Lives in Words and Pictures Mary Walters US$9.95 978-976-637-302-3 11” x 8½” / 50 pp. Hardback / 2006

Mango Time: Folk Songs of Jamica Noel Dexter & Godfrey Taylor US$16.95 978-976-637-261-3 7½” x 9�⁄�”/ 152 pp. Hardback / 2007

Jamaican Hands Across the Atlantic Elaine Bauer & Paul Thompson US$24.95 978-976-637-246-0 6” x 9”/ 244 pp. Paperback / 2006

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ARTSARTS ANDAND CULTURE • backlist CULTURE Finding A Place: The Indo-Trinidadian Contribution to Literature, 1850–1950 Kris Rampersad US$15.00 978-976-637-078-7 6” x 9” / 320 pp. Paperback / 2002

Folk Songs of Barbados Trevor Marshall, Peggy McGreary & Grace Thompson US$12.95 978-976-8100-658 8½” x 11” / 112 pp. Paperback / 1999

Freedom and Constraint in Caribbean Migration Ed Elizabeth Hope US$29.95 978-976-637-351-1 6” x 9”/ 350 pp. Paperback / 2009

Globalisation, Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture Christine Ho & Keith Nurse US$24.95 978-976-637-184-5 6” x 9”/ 400 pp. Paperback / 2005

Governing Sound: The Cultural Politics of Trinidad’s Carnival Music (Caribbean Rights) Jocelyn Guilbault US$29.95 978-976-637-332-0 6” x 9” / 350 pp. Paperback / 2007

Man Vibes: Masculinities in the Jamaican Dancehall Donna Hope US$24.95 978-976-637-407-5 6” x 9”/ 208 pp. Paperback / 2010

The Black Handbook: The People, History and Politics of Africa and the African Diaspora (Caribbean Rights) E. Bute & H. Harmer US$15.95 978-976-8123-244 6�⁄�” x 9” / 416 pp. Paperback / 1997

Gordon K. Lewis on Race, Class and Ideology in the Caribbean Anthony P. Maingot US$19.95 978-976-637-460-0 7½” x 9�⁄�” / 160 pp. Paperback / 2010

Music, Memory Resistance: Calypso and the Caribbean Literary Imagination Ed by Sandra Paquet, Patricia Saunders & Stephen Stuempfle US$29.95 978-976-637-290-3 6” x 9” / 457 pp. Paperback / 2007

Race, War, Nationalism: A Social History of West Indians in the First World War Glenford Howe US$24.95 978-976-637-063-3 6” x 9” / 269 pp. Paperback / 2002

Rastafari: A Universal Philosophy in the Third Millennium Werner Zips US$24.95 978-976-637-227-9 6” x 9”/ 332 pp. Paperback / 2006

True Born Maroons (Caribbean Rights) Kenneth Bilby US$30.00 978-976-637-250-7 6” x 9” / 440 pp. Paperback/2006

Beyond a Boundary CLR James New Introduction by Hilary Beckles (Caribbean Rights) US$16.95 978-976-637-315-3 5” x 7¾” / 248 pp. Paperback/2011

Glimpses of Our Past: A Social History of the Caribbean in Postcards John Gilmore US$12.95 978-976-8100-40-5 11” x 8½” / 155 pp. Hardback / 1995

Guide to the Blue and John Crow Mountains The Natural History Society of Jamaica US$16.95 978-976-637-269-9 5¼” x 8¼” / 176 pp. Paperback / 2008

Mother India’s Shadow Over El Dorado: IndoGuyanese Politics and Identity, 1890s–1930s Clem Seecharan US$45.00 978-976-637-394-8 7” x 10”/ 560 pp. Paperback / 2011

The Coyaba Chronicles: Reflections of Black Experience in the 20th Century Peter Abrahams 6”x9” /224 pp. /2003 Paperback / US$12.95 978-976-637-017-6 Hardback / US$20.00 978-976-637-014-5

Usain Bolt: My Story 9.58 - Being the World’s Fastest Man Usain Bolt US$12.00 978-976-637-523-2 7½” x 9” / 240 pp. Paperback / 2000

Jamaican Houses: A Vanishing Legacy Geoffrey de Sola Pinto Anghelen Arrington Phillips US$16.95 978-976-637-312-2 11¾” x 8½” / 48 pp. Paperback / 2008

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ARTS AND ARTSCULTURE AND CULTURE • backlist Albert Huie: Father of Jamaican Painting Edward Lucie-Smtih US$14.95 978-976-637-000-8 9” x 11” / 112 pp. Hardback/ 2000

Arte: Dutch Caribbean Art (Caribbean Rights) Adi Martis & Jennifer Smith US$15.00 978-976-637-074-9 9” x 11” / 144 pp. Hardback / 2002

Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Alissandra Cummins Allison Thompson & Nick Whitle US$25.00 978-976-8123-824 7” x 10” / 408 pp. Hardback / 1999

Fifity Years Fifty Artists 1950–2000: The School of Visual Arts Ed Petrine Archer-Shaw US$45.00 978-976-637-018-3 10” x 11” / 208 pp. Paperback / 1995

Tastes Like Home Cynthia Nelson US$34.95 978-976-637-519-5 7½” x 9” / 350 pp. Paperback / 2010

The Joys of Healthy Cooking in the Caribbean Wendy Clarke, Alison White, Manuelita Zephrin & Rosie Jackman US$10.00 978-976-8123-350 8” x 8” / 280 pp. Paperback / 2005

Black Meteors: The Caribbean in International Track and Field Basil A. Ince US$30.00

Running for Black Gold: Fifty Years of African Athletics Kevin Lillis with Photographs by Mark Shearman

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5” x 7¾” / 218 pp.

Barrington: 50 Years of Drawing, 1958–2000 Barrington Watson US$60.00 978-976-637-516-4 9” x 10” / 256 pp. Hardback / 2010

Rastafarian Art Ed by Wolfgang Bender US$18.95 978-976-637-192-0 8½” x 11”/144 pp. Paperback / 2005

The Real Taste of Jamaica Enid Donaldson US$15.95 978-976-637-021-3 8½” x11” / 160 pp. Paperback / 2000 Hardback / US$29.95 978-976-637-022-0

Picturing the Postcolonial Nation: (Inter)Nationalism in the Art of Jamaica 1962–1975 Claudia Hucke US$45.00 978-976-637-609-3 7½” x 10” / 272 pp. Hardback / 2013

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Roving with Lalah: More Slices of Everyday Jamaican Life Robert Lalah US$12.00 978-976-637-594-2 8½” x 8½” / 112 pp. Hardback / 2012

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Architectural Heritage of the Caribbean: An A-Z of Historic Buildings Andrew Gravette US$17.25 978-976-8123-916 / Paperback US$29.95 978-976-637-154-8 / Hardback 6" x 9"/ 352 pp. / 2000

Reggae Routes: The Story of the Jamaica Music Kevin O’Brien Chang & Wayne Chen US$24.95 978-976-8100-672 6¾” x 9¾” / 256 pp. Paperback / 1999

Caribbean Cookbook Rita G. Springer US$12.00 978-976-637-005-3 5” x 7½” / 240 pp. Paperback / 2000

The World’s Finest: Jamaica Blue Mountain® Coffee Norma Benghiat US$34.95 978-976-637-114-2 8” x 8” / 208 pp. Hardback / 2008


THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN Caribbean Reasonings: Rupert Lewis and the Black Intellectual Tradition Guest edited by Clinton Hutton with Jermaine McCalpin and Maziki Thame

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Forthcoming Rupert Lewis, scholar, author, teacher and mentor, is well-known for his critical work in the search for knowledge and understanding in the realities of African Diaspora peoples. An intellectual and activist, Marcus Garvey and Walter Rodney scholar, Lewis has played a critical role in giving practical expression to Pan-African ideals through efforts to build institutions of scholarship in Africa and its Diaspora. Building on the 2013 conference is Lewis’s honour – Black Radical Thought, Pedagogy and Praxis – the contributors in this collection pay homage to the retired professor of political thought across the broad themes of Culture, Spirituality and Creativity; Garveyism in the Americas; Pedagogy and Institution Building; Walter Rodney, Black Power and Narratives of the post-colonial Journey; Left Political parties and Governance in post-colonial Caribbean societies, and the post-colonial revolution. This Festschrift, a special publication in the Caribbean Reasonings series, highlights Lewis’s own philosophy of undermining the legacies of slavery and colonialism while forging generations of students empowered by black consciousness.

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Introduction UWI Mona and the Government of Jamaica, 1967-69 – Ken Post Radical Caribbean Thought: Rupert Lewis and the Politics of an 'Internal Dread' – Anthony Bogues Arthur Lewis: Mild Afro-Saxon or Militant Anti-Racist? Lessons from His Struggles and His Disparagement by Other Black Power Advocates – Mark Figueroa Reflections on the Radical Tradition: A Conversation with Professor Rupert Lewis – Jermaine McCalpin Pedagogy and Leroy Clarke's Philosophy of Being, Freedom and Sovereignty – Clinton Hutton The Radical Aesthetic of Sistren Theatre Collective, Jamaica – Nicosia Shakes Blowing the Abeng: Rupert Lewis and the Rebuilding of Caribbean Socialism – Paget Henry The Sett Girls and the Pedagogy of the Streets: An Aural Black Counterpublic – Linda Sturtz Jamaican Black Power in the 1960s: Characteristics of the Grenadian Revolution and the Caribbean Situation - Echoes of the Bandung Movement in the Caribbean and China's Presence in the Region Today – Rupert Lewis 'Sankofa': Pan-Africanism, Negritude, and Decolonizing Narratives – Mawuena Logan Quobna Ottobah Cugoano: Black Radical Heretic or Black Radical Liberal? – Charles Mills Edward Seaga and the Question of Levelling: Seeing Manley from the Other Side – FSJ Ledgister Memory Gems of Revolution: The Lived Experiences of Elean Rosalyn Thomas – Linnette Vassell

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THE CARIBBEAN REASONINGS SERIES THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN Caribbean Reasonings: Freedom, Power, Sovereignty The Thought of Gordon Lewis Edited by Brian Meeks and Jermaine McCalpin

US$24.95

978-976-637-863-9 6” x 9” / 238 pp Paperback / 2015

Caribbean Reasonings: The Aethetics of Decolonisation - The George Lamming Reader Edited by Anthony Bogues

US$24.95

978-976-637-515-7 6” x 9” / 488 pp Paperback / 2011

US$24.95

978-976-637-614-7 6” x 9” / 318 pp Paperback / 2012

Caribbean Reasonings: M.G. Smith – Social Theory and Anthropology in the Caribbean and Beyond Edited by Brian Meeks

US$24.95

978-976-637-224-8 6” x 9” / 352 pp. Paperback / 2005

Caribbean Reasonings: George Padmore Pan-African Revolutionary Edited by Rupert Lewis

Caribbean Reasonings: The Thought of New World – The Quest for Decolonisation Edited by Brian Meeks and Norman Girvan

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978-976-637-350-4 6” x 9” / 279 pp. Paperback / 2008

978-976-637-401-3 6” x 9” / 362 pp. Paperback / 2010

Caribbean Reasonings: Culture, Politics, Race & Diaspora – The Thought of Stuart Hall Edited by Brian Meeks

Caribbean Reasonings: After Man Towards the Human – Critical Essays on Sylvia Wynter Edited by Anthony Bogues

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Caribbean Reasonings: Richard Hart – Caribbean Political Activism Edited by Rupert Lewis

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978-976-637-224-8 6” x 9” / 352 pp. Paperback / 2005


THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN Unmasking the State: Politics, Society and Economy in Guyana Edited by Arif Bulkan and D. Alissa Trotz

Forthcoming

Unmasking the State presents a detailed examination of post-independence Guyana, filling a critical gap in the understanding of contemporary Guyanese political, economic, social and cultural life. As the only English-speaking South American country, characterized for years as an authoritarian exception to the largely liberal democratic tradition of the Commonwealth Caribbean, Guyana offers an interesting space within which to bring together Latin American and Caribbean perspectives on the state in the hemisphere. Breaking with depictions of Guyana as over-determined by racial division, this collection offers discussions that critically assess the complex ways in which difference is produced in the postcolonial dispensation. Issues of idigeneity, disability, cultural production, gender and sexuality – all areas that have received little to no attention in the scholarly literature dominated by more standard political approaches or historical analyses – are engaged to enrich the analysis of Guyanese history and provide an important conceptual framework for thinking about everyday life in the contemporary Caribbean. Arif Bulkan is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies, St Augustine and an attorney-at-law who practised in Guyana between 1990 and 2004. His published work focuses on constitutionalism and governance, the protection of fundamental rights and indigenous rights doctrines.

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Constitutionalism, Democracy & Governance

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Ethnic Divisions and a Legacy of Conflict

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Celebrated on the Margins: Indigenous Peoples and the State

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Environmental Politics

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Gender, Sexuality and the State

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Sectoral Neglect

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(Un)neighbourly Relations: Trade and Border Disputes

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Pathologies of Authoritarianism: Crime, Corruption and Underdevelopment

D. Alissa Trotz is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies, and Caribbean Studies at New College, University of Toronto and Associate Faculty at the Dame Nita Barrow Institute of Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill. Widely published, she has addressed issues such as Caribbean migration and diaspora; the gendered politics of neoliberalism, social reproduction and women’s activism, and transnational feminism and the Caribbean.

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THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN The Afro-Hispanic Reader & Anthology

ARTS & CULTURE

Edited by Paulette A. Ramsay and Antonio D. Tillis

Contents

In what is perhaps the first published collection of works by authors of African ancestry in Spanish America and Equitorial Guinea – the only former Spanish colony in Africa – editors Paulette Ramsay and Antonio D. Tillis draw together a critical study of the literary production of this hitherto unrecognized body of scholars. The Afro-Hispanic Reader and Anthology, bilingual in its presentation in both Spanish and English, enables a more fulsome discussion on African Diasporic literature and cultural forms and a wider embrace of cultural production by writers of African ancestry in the Americas, Caribbean and Africa. Invaluable in its connection of African Diaspora Studies; Spanish and Portugese cultural studies; literary criticism and Latin American Literature to Caribbean studies generally, this collection will further enhance the link between African and the Americas. Paulette A. Ramsay is a senior lecturer and the head of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of the West Indies, Mona. Antonio D. Tillis is Professor of Hispanic Studies and Dean of the School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs at the College of Charleston, SC.

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Part 1 - Spanish 1. Los Afroargentinos en Sociedad y Literatura: Recuperando los Desaparecidos Originales – Mario A. Chandler 2. Una Breve Biografía de Manuel Zapata Olivella – Antonio Tillis: Los Reclutas (de Chambacú, corral de negros) – Manuel Zapata Olivella 3. Breve historia de la presencia afrodescendiente en Costa Rica – Dorothy Mosby 4. La Conciencia Afrocubana: Georgina Herrera y Otros Escritores – Lindy Jones 5. La República Dominicana, Yania Tierra y la Convocatoria a una Memoria Revolucionaria– Aida L. Heredia 6. La Afroecuatoriana – Ingrid Watson Miller 7. La Literatura de Guinea Ecuatorial: Un Pilar Afro-hispano Más Allá del Atlántico – Elisa Rizo 8. Los Afro-Mexicanos de la Costa Chica: Una Presencia Negada – Paulette A. Ramsay 9. Sancocho: Identidades AfroPanameñas – Sonja Stephenson Watson 10. Nicomedes Santa Cruz y la AfroHispanidad Peruana –Antonio Tillis 11. La Expresión Literaria de la Diáspora Africana en el Uruguay – Cristina R. Cabral 12. Los Afro-Venezolanos – Lancelot Cowie

Part 2 - English 1. The Afro-Argentine in Society and Literature: Recuperating the Original Disappeared Ones 2. Colombia’s Manuel Zapata Olivella:The Recruits (from Chambacú, corral de negros) 3. Brief History of the Afro-descendant Presence in Costa Rica 4. Afro-Cuban Consciousness: Georgina Herrera and Other Writers 5. The Dominican Republic, Yania Tierra and the Call to a Revolutionary Memory 6. Ecuador: Land of Consciousness and the Afro-Ecuadorian 7. The Literature of Equatorial Guinea: An Afro-Hispanic Pillar beyond the Atlantic 8. The Afro-Mexicans of the Costa Chica: A Presence Denied 9. Sancocho: Afro-Panamanian Identities 10. Nicomedes Santa Cruz and Peruvian Afro-Hispanism 11. The Literary Expression of the AfroUruguayan Diaspora 12. The Afro-Venezuelans

Part 3 - Spanish 13. En la Noche del Viernes – Argentine Chiriboga 14. De Chango, el Gran Putas – Manuel Zapata Olivella 15. Una Canción en la Madrugada – Quince Duncan 16. Tengo – Nicolás Guillén 17. Un Extraño Ulular Traía el Viento (1985) – Sherezada (Chiqui) Vicioso 18. La entundada – Adalberto Ortiz 19. Mi nacimiento – Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel 20. “El Pichiqui” – Narrado por Filemón Olmedo Silva en 1990 21. Ego sum – Gaspar Octavio Hernández 22. Extracto de Malambo de Lucia Charún Ilescas 23. Memoria y Resistencia por Cristina Cabral 24. Yo sé que luego saldrá el sol – Miguel James

Part 4 - English 13. On Friday Night – Translated by Paulette A. Ramsay and Anne-Maria Bankay 14. From Chango, el Gran Putas 15. Dawn Song 16. I Have 17. Dominican Republic 18. Enchanted 19. My Birth 20. Cricket - Narrated by Filemón Olmedo Silva in 1990 21. I am 22. Excerpt From Malambo, Lucia Charún Ilescas - Translation by Emmanuel Harris 23. Memory and Resistance by Cristina Cabral - Translated by Antonio Tillis 24. I Know the Sun Will Come out Later


THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN Barbados: Fifty Years of Independence Trevor A. Carmichael

Forthcoming

Contents

Friends of All, Satellites of None…More than just a Slogan - Trevor A. Carmichael

Part 1: The Macro Political Economy 1. The Economy at Fifty - DeLisle Worrell 2. Long Run Economic Growth in a Small State Economy: An Assessment - Martin Williams 3. The Financial System in Barbados: Fifty Years after Independence - Justin Robinson 4. International Trade Policy in Barbados Since Independence - Sherry-Ann Blackett Part 2: Emerging Labour and Learning Trends 5. Labour in Barbados - LeRoy (Roy) Trotman 6. Fifty Years of Education in Barbados - Alwyn Adams The Barbados independence story, 50 years in the making, is an ongoing story of trial and triumph. In this volume, a 20-year update of the earlier publication, Barbados: Thirty Years of Independence, Trevor Carmichael brings together private and public sector interests to present a clear picture of contemporary Barbados economic, social and cultural life. Independence for Barbados was a means to carve out a national identity, building on the quintessential Barbadian values of fair play, integrity and pragmatism. Notwithstanding its small size, Barbados, since 1966, has held its own and punched above its weight class in the international arena as well as on home soil in the development of its physical and political infrastructure. Barbados: Fifty Years of Independence chronicles the journey towards nationhood in some of the most the critical areas including education, medicine, tourism, agriculture, and environmental protection and provides a road map for steering the course ahead for the future development and sustainability of the small island nation. Sir Trevor Carmichael is the President of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society. He is a former Deputy Secretary General of the International Bar Association and a Life Fellow of both the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies in the United Kingdom, and the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association. He is the co-author of Land Use Under The Law - A Commentary and Compilation of Select Legislation in Small Developing States and Commonwealth Caribbean Trust Law; editor of Barbados: Thirty Years of Independence; and the author of Passport to the Heart: Reflection on Canada Caribbean Relations and Gully Adventures: A Stream of Barbadian Life.

Part 3: Evolving Sectoral Selections 7. Religion in Barbados 1966–2016 - John Holder 8. Flying Fish 'all-a-penny' - Marcia Burrowes 9. Agriculture – Reflections by a Farmer - Patrick Bethell 10. The Changing Face of Medicine in Barbados Over the Past Fifty Years - Carol Jacobs 11. Tourism Trends and Sports Evolution - Geoffrey Ramsey 12. Fifty Years of Environmental Stewardship - Susan Mahon Part 4: The Changing Horizons 13. Developing Philanthropy in Barbados - Paul Altman 14. The Development of Cardiac Services in Barbados. The Last 50 Years - Richard Ishmael 15. From the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to the Caribbean Court of Justice - Andrew Ferreira 16. Securing Our Foothold: Expanding Treaty and Intergovernmental Commercial Relations - Giles Carmichael 17. Renewable Energy and its Rewards: Planning for the Future Barbados - Aidan Rogers 18. The New Barbados Business Model: Thinking Out Loud - Ralph (Bizzy) Williams Epilogue Survival, Identity and Achievement…Mildly Modified - Trevor A. Carmichael

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THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN Issues in Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean

Zellynne Jennings and Deon Edwards-Kerr With contributions from Lorna Down, Joan Spencer-Ernandez, and Carol Hordatt-Gentles

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Forthcoming

Contents • 1.

The Caribbean’s unique culture sets it apart globally, particularly in the areas of music, sports and literature. However, this distinction is also manifested in the nature of the problems experienced by these postcolonial societies which are very different from what obtains in the USA and the UK. Increasing levels of violent crimes, particularly gang violence, have severely impacted citizen security with negative implications for both students and teachers in ways that impinge on effective teaching and learning, school management and the goals of education. A worrying widening of the gender achievement gap at all levels of the education system, with boys lagging behind girls in all subject areas but particularly in Mathematics and Communication, subjects boys to an increasing vulnerability, further undermining social relations. In Issues in Education, Jennings and Edwards-Kerr, together with their contributors, tackle these issues head-on, highlighting the growing deficiencies in existing social structures and the resulting impact on the education system. Pioneering in its multidisciplinary approach, the work explores the intersection of the philosophies which underpin educational practices and policies in the Caribbean, the socio-cultural factors being brought to bear, and suggest proscriptive remedies, charting a course for the way forward. Zellynne Jennings is Professor of Curriculum Development and immediate past Director of the School of Education, University of the West Indies, Mona. Deon Edwards-Kerr is a lecturer in the field of Measurement and Educational Research at the School of Education, University of the West Indies, Mona.

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Introduction Philosophies and Ideologies in Schools’ Curricula in the Commonwealth Caribbean – Zellynne Jennings 2. Globalisation and Education – Zellynne Jennings 3. Issues in Education Policy – Deon Edwards-Kerr 4. Education for Sustainable Development – Learning Today for a Sustainable Future – Lorna Down 5. Inclusive Education – Deon Edwards-Kerr and Joan Spencer-Ernandez 6. Issues in Teacher Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean – Carol Hordatt-Gentles 7. Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Caribbean Education Systems: With what Measure of Success? – Zellynne Jennings 8. Gender and Schooling in the Caribbean – Zellynne Jennings 9. Violence in Schools in Jamaica – Deon Edwards-Kerr 10. Reflections on the Way Forward – Zellynne Jennings and Deon Edwards-Kerr • Index


THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN US$22.95

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Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago Randy Seepersad and Dianne Williams

In Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago, Drs Seepersad and Williams, both criminologists, offer an in-depth and comprehensive examination of crime in the twin island republic. Undoubtedly of value to criminologists, police personnel at all levels and those involved in the administration of justice and national security, Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago presents the example and foundation upon which all Caribbean countries could model the treatment of this crippling ill.

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The Creative Echo Chamber

Contemporary Music Production in Jamaica Dennis O. Howard • Foreword by Lee 'Scratch' Perry In The Creative Echo Chamber, Dennis Howard explores the unique nature of popular music production in Jamaica, which, though successful, runs counter to the models of the music industry in the developed world. The influence of the sound system in particular, the dynamics of intellectual property rights and value chain logic which are peculiar to the Jamaican music industry are part and parcel of the structures, production modes and business models which have led to hybridity, and unparalleled innovation. Dennis O. Howard is an Ethnomusicologist, researcher and creative industries consultant working in intellectual property management, ethnographic consumer research, production management, and event planning design and execution.

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Fear of Cybercrime

Lessons for the Global e-Banking Sector Lloyd Waller, Corin Bailey and Stephen Johnson We all do business online in one form or another and in this new globalised dispensation, e-Banking has helped to vastly enhance the symbiotic relationship between banks and their customers. But, there are also challenges; some technological in the form of hardware and software deficiencies and some non-technological such as issues of consumer trust and confidence and access to ICTs. One threat not addressed in the electronic banking literature however, is Fear. Lloyd G. Waller is a Senior Lecturer in Methodology and Political Sociology and Head/Chair of the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona.

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Caribbean Dynamics

Re-configuring Caribbean Culture Béatrice Boufoy-Bastick and Savrina Chinien Caribbean Dynamics investigates both the collectiveness and singularity of the Caribbean and reveals the mosaic that is Caribbean cultural identity; hewn from the past, honed by trans-border diasporic influences and woven into the tapestry of a new globalized cultural landscape. Béatrice Boufoy-Bastick is Professor of Language and Culture at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine. Savrina Chinien is a lecturer in French, Francophone Literature and Film as well as Coordinator of the French section at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine.

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THE CONTEMPORARY THE CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN • backlist A Nation Imagined First West Indies Test Team: The 1928 Tour Hilary Beckles US$9.95 978-976-637-161-6 5¾” x 10” / 75 pp. Paperback / 2000

Higher Education: Caribbean Perspectives Ed by Kenneth Hall & Rose Marie Cameron US$25.00 978-976-637-303-0 6” x 9” / 429 pp. Paperback / 2007

In Praise of Black Woman: Ancient African Queen’s (Caribbean Rights) Simone Schwarz-Bart US$20.00 978-976-637-075-6 9½” x 11” / 433 pp. Hardback / 2001

The Silent Killer Barbara Chase US$12.00 978-976-637-179-1 6” x 9” / 121 pp. Paperback / 2004

Chanting Down Babylon: A Rastafari Reader (Caribbean Rights) Ed by N. Samuel Murrel William Spencer & Andrian Anthony US$29.95 978-976-812-362-6 7” x 10” / 486 pp. Paperback /1998

Crime, Delinquency and Justice: A Caribbean Reader Ramesh Deosaran US$39.95 978-976-637-296-5 6¾” x 10” / 720 pp. Paperback 2008

Muscular Learning: Cricket and Education in the British West Indies at the End of the 19th Century Clem Seecharan US$24.95 978-976-637-230-9 6” x 9” / 328 pp. Paperback / 2005

Education and HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Michael J. Kelly & Brendan Bain US$24.95 978-976-637-180-7 6” x 9” / 336 pp. Paperback / 2002

Eric Williams and the Making of the Modern Caribbean (Caribbean Rights) Colin Palmer US$24.95 978-976-637-244-6 6” x 9” / 354 pp. Paperback / 2006

Family in the Caribbean: Themes and Perspectives Christine Barrow US$22.95 978-976-810-075-7 6” x 9” / 400 pp. Paperback 1996

The Elusive Eric Williams Ken L. Boodho 5¾” x 8½" 256 pp. / 2001 Paperback / US$9.95 978-976-637-050-3 Hardback / US$35.00 978-976-637-059-6

Gender and Management Cases from the Caribbean Linda Claudia De Four & Gwendolin Williams US$22.95 978-976-637-069-5 6” x 9” / 191 pp. Paperback / 2002

Gender Equality in the Caribbean: Reality or Illusion Ed by Gemma Tang Nain & Barbara Bailey US$20.00 978-976-637-166-1 6” x 9” / 247 pp. Paperback / 2003

The White Minority in the Caribbean Ed by Howard Johnson & Karl Watson US$22.95 978-976-812-310-7 6” x 9” / 304 pp. Paperback / 1998

Health and Development in Our Time: Selected Speeches of Sir George Alleyne Ed by Henry S. Fraser US$35.00 978-976-637-367-2 6” x 9” / 473 pp. Paperback / 1999

Rex N: Rex Nettleford Selected Speeches Ed by Kenneth Hall 6” x 9” / 344 pp. / 2005 Paperback / US$24.95 978-976-637-222-4 Hardback / US$40.00 978-976-637-223-1

Guyana 1838–1985 Ethnicity, Class and Gender Steve Garner US$29.95 978-976-637-235-4 6” x 9” / 384 pp. Paperback / 2007

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Agriculture in the City: A Key to Sustainability in Havana, Cuba Sanchez Medina US$22.95 978-976-637-158-6 6” x 9” / 244 pp. Paperback / 2003

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Gender in the 21st Century: Caribbean Perspectives Visions and Possibilities Ed Barbara Bailey & Elsa Leo-Rhynie 6”x9” / 768 pp. / 2003 Paperback / US$35.00 978-976-637-188-3 Hardback / US$55.00 978-976-637-185-2

Ringtones of Opportunity: Policy, Technology and Access in Caribbean Communications Edited by Hopteton S. Dunn US$29.95 978-976-637-556-0 6” x 9” / 320 pp Paperback / 2012


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Soils of the Caribbean Nazeer Ahmad US$39.95 978-976-637-525-6 7½” x 10” / 460 pp. Paperback / 2011

Sex, Power and Taboo: Gender and HIV in the Caribbean and Beyond Ed by Dorothy Roberts, Rhoda Reddock, Dianne Douglas, and Sandra Reid US$35.00 978-976-637-349-8 6” x 9” / 350 pp. Paperback / 2009

Challenging HIV and AIDS: A New Role for Caribbean Education Ed by Michael Morrissey, Myrna Bernard and Donald Bundy US$34.95 978-976-637-353-5 7” x 10” / 360 pp. Paperback / 2004

Governance in the Non-Independent Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities in the Twenty-first Century Ed by Peter Clegg and Emilio Pantojas-Garcia US$24.95 978-976-637-388-7 6” x 9” / 356 pp. Paperback / 2009

HIV-Aids and Social Work Practice in the Caribbean Ed by Adelle D. Jones, Jacqueline A. Padmore and Priya E. Maharaj US$24.95 978-976-637-356-6 6” x 9” / 248 pp. Paperback / 2009

The Growth of the Modern West Indies Gordon Lewis US$24.95 978-976-637-171-5 6” x 9” / 523 pp. Paperback /2004

20th Suriname Continuities and Discontinuities in a New World Society Rosemarijn Hoefte & Peter Meel US$24.95 978-976-637-025-1 6” x 9” / 368 pp. Paperback / 2001

US Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War History (Caribbean Rights) Stephen G. Rabe US$24.95 978-976-637-231-6 6” x 9” / 368 pp. Paperback / 2005

Makers of the Caribbean James Ferguson 8½” x 11” / 160 pp. / 2005

The Caribbean City Ed Rivke Jaffe US$24.95 978-976-637-295-8 6” x 9” / 304 pp. Paperback / 2007

The Ramayana

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Sexuality, Social Exclusion and Human Rights: Vulnerability in the Caribbean Context of HIV Ed by Christine Barrow, Marjan de Bruin and Robert Carr US$24.95 978-976-637-395-5 6” x 9” / 350 pp. Paperback / 2009

Sustainable Food Production Practices in the Caribbean Vol. 2 Edited by Wayne G. Ganpat & Wendy-Ann P. Isaac $45 978-976-637-889-9 7" x 9" / 456 pp Paperback/ 2015

Kingston Jamaica: Urban Development and Social Change, 1962–2002 Colin G. Clarke US$50.00 978-976-637-225-5 9” x 11½” / 416 pp. Hardback / 2006

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Understanding the Contemporary Caribbean 2nd edition Edited by Richard S. Hillman & Thomas J. D’Agostino $26.95 978-976-637-399-3 6" x 9" / 446 pp Paperback 2009 Emerging Caribbean: A Political Geography Pascal Buleon, Monique Bégot and Patrice Roth US$12.95 978-976-637-393-1 12½” x 10” / 77 pp. Hardback / 2009

The Department of Chemistry, UWI, Mona Robert Lancashire and Kenneth Magnus US$40.00 978-976-637-4105 12½” x 9” / 141 pp. Hardback / 2010

Tradition and SocioReligious Change in Trinidad, 1917–1990 Sherry-Ann Singh US$29.95 978-976-637-361-0 6” x 9” / 348 pp.

Sustainable Food Production Practices in the Caribbean Edited by Wayne G. Ganpat & Wendy-Ann P. Isaac $45 978-976-637-624-6 7" x 9" / 512 pp Paperback/ 2012

The Making of a University: From CAST to UTech Alfred Sangster US$50.00 978-976-637-411-2 12” x 9” / 560 pp. Hardback / 2010

From Imperial College to the University of the West Indies: A History of the St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Ed by Bridget Brereton 12” x 9” / 150 pp. / 2010 Paperback/ US$35.00 978-976-637-520-1 Hardback / US$50.00 978-976-637-511-9

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POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT Contradictory Existence

Neoliberalism and Democracy in the Caribbean Edited by Dave Ramsaran

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2. Influenced by global capital and external forces, the small developing countries of the Caribbean share historical legacies of foreign domination and transplanted institutions. In Contradictory Existence, the relationship between capitalism, manifested in the contemporary dispensation as neoliberalism, and democracy is explored and the authors demonstrate how history, culture, geopolitics and the demands of international capital influence the tension between development and democracy. Cutting across the fields of sociology, anthropology, politics and international relations, the contributors to this volume challenge some of the assumptions of how democracy works in the context of capitalist development practised by most Caribbean countries since the 1990s; and how race, gender and class influence the exercise of democracy. At a more fundamental level, Contradictory Existence questions whether neoliberalism is the model best suited for the postcolonial nation building enterprise only 50 years young. Dave Ramsaran is Professor of Sociology at Susquehanna University whose work focuses on race, class, gender and neoliberalism in the Caribbean and the US. He has published widely in several scholarly journals and is the co-author of Hip Hop and Inequality: Searching for the Real Slim Shady (2009).

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Introduction – Neoliberalism and Democracy in the Caribbean – Dave Ramsaran How Distorted Democracy Conditions Distorted Development: The English-Speaking Caribbean – Anton Allahar Democracy without Social Content and Capital Accumulation versus Development: Barbados in Crisis – Hilbourne A. Watson Property, Democracy and the Space of the Political in the Caribbean – Linden Lewis What Development Feels Like: Politics, Prophecy and the International Peacemakers in Jamaica – Deborah A. Thomas Challenging Development From Below: Protest and Democracy in Trinidad and Tobago – Dave Ramsaran Democracy without Voice: An Examination of Land Sales and Development in The Bahamas – Ian Bethell Bennett When New Forms of Development Come from Traditional Knowledge: Guadeloupe Facing Capitalism and Globalization – Pr. Stephanie Mulot


POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean Critiques, Challenges and Reform Edited by Brian Meeks and Kate Quinn

In 2014, the University of the West Indies held a conference examining the contemporary processes of political reform in the Caribbean, and assessed attempts to modify and overhaul the Westminster model of governance in the post-independence Caribbean. Presenters included politicians, political activists, and scholars – local, regional and international. Drawing on the presentations, this collection makes an important statement on the current state of Caribbean constitutions and takes a critical look at a possible way forward for their reform. Brian Meeks is Professor and Chair of Africana Studies at Brown University. He has published several books and made numerous contributions to scholarly journals across political science, history, political economy, sociology, Africana studies, Caribbean studies and Latin American studies.

Forthcoming 2017

Kate Quinn is a lecturer in Caribbean History at the UCL Institute of the Americas whose work takes a regional and comparative approach to the Caribbean that bridges the Anglophone and the Hispanic parts of the region.

Constitutional Development in the Caribbean Hamid Ghany

In the post-independence Anglophone Caribbean, constitutional controversies have been an ever-present feature of the political landscape. In this work, which goes beyond previous texts on the emergence and development of constitutions in the Caribbean, Hamid Ghany deconstructs the institutions established under the constitutional rubric “Westminster-Whitehall” and argues that they are indigenous – absorbed, incorporated and localized – and not imported, owing to the nature of their evolution. The unique constitutional architecture is showcased through a discussion of the legislature, executive and judicial branches of the governments of the region, and by using declassified Colonial Office records on the issue of constitutional development in the Caribbean, Ghany presents and validates the fundamental philosophical starting point for any discussion on constitutional development and reform, hitherto overlooked.

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Hamid Ghany is a senior lecturer in Political Science and Coordinator of the Constitutional Affairs and Parliamentary Studies Unit a the University of the West Indies, St Augustine.

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POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT Pathways to Action

Social Policy in the Caribbean Aldrie Henry-Lee

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Contents • 1. The dynamics of everyday life in the 21st century provides fertile ground for the resurgence of the importance of sociology. In this technologically driven, diverse, but interconnected global society, the study of social life, social change, communities and the quest to find empirical answers to complex social questions has re-emerged as a critical component to navigating the uncharted waters of a shifting social world and new social problems. Social Scientists are the ones who contribute the solutions to the issues that present themselves in the public domain. Discussions of gender, sexuality and identity, youth and popular culture, family life, globalization, and a changing political landscape all inform the development of social institutions and the shaping of social policy, politics and public life. In Pathways to Action, the contributors, all experts in their fields, examine the contemporary social challenges in the Caribbean in the areas of demographic transition, early childhood development, health, poverty, labour policies and ageing, and put forward recommendations for sustainable social development. The shifting paradigms over the past 50 years since political independence are reviewed and examined in an international, regional and local context to showcase the development of social policy in the Caribbean in general and Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago in particular. Aldrie Henry Lee is a Senior Research Fellow and the Acting Director of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) at the University of the West Indies, Mona.

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Introduction Demographic Transition and Implications for Social Policy in the Anglophone Caribbean: The Cases of Bahamas, Barbados, Belize and Jamaica – Godfrey St Bernard The Development of Social Policy in Barbados – Alana Griffith and Letnie Rock Social Development in an Oil and Gas Economy – Innette Cambridge Poverty and Social Protection Policies in Jamaica, 1962–2012 – Pauline Knight Still Short of a Length: Jamaican Labour Legislation and Policy since Independence – Orville W. Taylor Public-Private Pathways and Jamaica’s Quest for Sustainable Health Financing, 1962–2013 – Stanley Lalta Social Policy and Early Childhood Development – Maureen Samms-Vaughan Children and the Policy Process in Jamaica – Aldrie Henry-Lee Ageing and the Evolution of Social Policy – Jamaica 1962–2012 – Denise Eldemire-Shearer


POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT Poverty is a Person

Human Agency, Women and Caribbean Households Theresa Ann Rajack-Talley

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Contents In Poverty is a Person, Theresa Ann Rajack-Talley, in a participatory approach to development studies, raises the voices of those usually muted in poverty research. The people-centred approach forces a questioning of statistical data on poverty and how that data is used to craft responses and solutions to meeting the needs of the most marginalized persons in Caribbean societies. The book provides a synopsis of poverty from a “people perspective” and is supported by case studies of households and communities. The lack of humanity in traditional poverty studies is brought to the fore and in particular, the gender dimension of poverty – what it is that women do on a daily basis to survive and provide for their families. Rajck-Talley, in a refreshing take on research and development, highlights how social inclusion can influence positive change and improvement and how the employment of social capital can be harnessed as an important element in poverty reduction. In pulling together an understanding of social exclusion, women’s roles in negotiating poverty, and the role of human agency generally, Poverty is a Person highlights the need to remove the prohibitive parameters of traditional poverty studies and suggests a paradigm shift in the approach of Caribbean countries to employ a more effective and targeted approach to the multidimensional facets of poverty.

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Introduction An Overview of Poverty in the Caribbean Measuring Human Poverty The Socio-Psychological Pain of Poverty Are More Families Poor Because of the Increase in Female-Headed Households? Female Breadwinners Women, Change and Power Social Capital, Agency and Poor Communities Humanizing Poverty Research and Adopting Gender Approaches as We Move Forward Notes References Index

Theresa Ann Rajack-Talley is the Associate Dean for International Diversity and Engagement Programmes in the College of Arts & Sciences and an Associate Professor and former Chair of the Department of Pan African Studies at the University of Louisville, Kentucky.

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POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT Dragon in the Caribbean

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China’s Global Re-Dimensioning Challenges and Opportunities for the Caribbean Richard L. Bernal Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, China’s economic relationship with the countries of the Caribbean has grown significantly. While most of the burgeoning literature on China’s relations with Latin America and the Caribbean, focus primarily on Latin America, Dragon in the Caribbean is arguably the first book to examine China’s relationship with the Caribbean.

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An overview is given of China’s changing position and rise in power in the global landscape as well as its growing economic and political presence in the Caribbean. The nature, extent and character of this development is then examined and analysed by reviewing development assistance, trade and foreign investment in the Caribbean. Bernal then outlines some of the considerations and motivations of China and the countries of the Caribbean for deepening their relationship and discusses the challenges and opportunities for the Caribbean that this relationship presents in the immediate future. Ambassador Dr Richard L. Bernal is Pro-Vice Chancellor, Global Affairs at the University of the West Indies. A former Jamaican Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative to the OAS, Amb. Bernal was previously the Director-General of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery, former lead negotiator for CARICOM and former Executive Direcor for the Caribbean at the Inter-American Development Bank.


POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT • A Development Agenda for the Caribbean: Financial and Economic Approaches K. Dwight Venner

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A New Perspective on Poverty in the Caribbean: The Strength of a Participatory Approach Ed by Eleanor Wint & Judith Melville US$18.95 978-976-637-278-1 6” x 9” / 158 pp. Paperback / 2007

Adult Suffrage & Political Administration in Jamaica, 1944–2002: A Compendium and Commentary Trevor Munroe and Arnold Bertram US$35.00 978-976-637-237-8 6” x 9” / 784 pp. Paperback / 2006

Aluminium Smelting Health, Environment & Engineering Perspectives Ed by Mukesh Khare Clement K. Sankat Gyan S. Shrivastava Chintanapalli Venkobachor US$55.00 978-976-812-345-0 6” x 9” / 252 pp. Hardback / 2008

Belize: A Caribbean Nation in Central America Selected Speeches of Said Musa Ed by Godfrey Smith 6” x 9” / 343 pp. / 2005 Pb. / US$25.00 978-976-637-216-3 Hb. / US$40.00 978-976-637-215-6

Beyond the Blood, the Beach and the Banana: New Perspectives in Caribbean Studies Ed by Sandra Courtman US$30.00 978-976-637-182-1 6” x 9” / 300 pp. Paperback / 2004

The Island of Cuba: A Political Essay by Alexander Von Humboldt Ed by Luis Martinez Fernandez US$15.00 978-976-637-032-9 6” x 9” / 286 pp. Paperback / 2001

Caribbean Charisma: Legitimacy and Political Leadership in the Era of Independence Ed by Anton Allahar US$22.95 978-976-637-026-8 6” x 9” / 264 pp. Paperback / 2001

The Caribbean Community in Transition: Functional Cooperation as a Catalyst for Change Ed by Kenneth Hall Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$35.00 978-976-637-357-3 7” x 10” / 540 pp. Paperback / 2008

Caribbean Drugs From Criminalization to Harm Reduction (Caribbean Rights) Alex Klein, Marcus Day, Anthony Harriot US$14.95 978-976-637-194-4 6” x 9” / 255 pp. Paperback / 2004

Caribbean Imperatives: Regional Governance & Integrated Development Ed by Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn US$25.00 978-976-637-220-0 6” x 9” / 341 pp. Paperback / 2005

Caribbean Security in the Age of Terror Challenge and Change Ed by Ivelaw Griffith US$35.00 978-976-637-142-5 6” x 9” / 552 pp. Paperback / 2002

Caribbean Tourism: More Than Sun, Sand and Sea Ed by Chandana Jayawardena US$24.95 978-976-637-178-4 6” x 9” / 360 pp. Paperback / 2006

Caribbean Tourism: People, Service and Hospitality Ed by Chandana Jayawardena US$24.95 978-976-637-177-7 6” x 9” / 312 pp. Paperback / 2006

Caribbean Tourism: Visions, Missions Challenges Ed by Chandana Jayawardena US$24.95 978-976-637-176-0 6” x 9” / 392 pp. Paperback / 1999

CARICOM: Appropriate Adaptation to Changing Global Environment UWI/CARICOM Project US$30.00 978-976-637-232-3 6” x 9” / 288 pp. Paperback / 2005

CARICOM Options: Towards Integration into the World Economy Ed by Kenneth Hall Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$24.95 978-777-458-809-5 6” x 9” / 286 pp. Paperback / 2006

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At the Rainbow’s Edge: Selected Speeches by Kenny D. Anthony, 1996–2001 Ed by Didacus Jules & Tennyson Joseph 6” x 9” / 387 pp. / 2004 Pb. / US$25.00 978-976-637-157-9 Hb. / US$40.00 978-976-637-159-3

CARICOM: Our Caribbean Community CARICOM Secretariat 7½” x 10” / 521 pp. Pb. / US$20.00 978-976-637-056-5 Hb. / US$40.00 978-976-637-202-6

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POLITICS, ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT • CARICOM: Policy Options for International Engagement Ed by Kenneth O. Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$40.00 978-976-637-413-6 7” x 10” / 526 pp. Paperback / 2010

Governance, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resoultion Mark Kirton & Cedric Grant US$45.00 978-976-637-259-0 6” x 9” / 522 pp. Paperback 2007

CARICOM Single Market and Economy: Challenges, Benefits, Prospects UWI-CARICOM Project US$29.95 978-976-637-325-2 6” x 9” / 276 pp. Paperback / 2007

CARICOM Genesis and Prognosis Ed by Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A.Sang US$34.95 978-976-637-324-5 6” x 9” / 558 pp. Paperback / 2007

Globalisation, Communications and Caribbean Identity Ed by Hopeton S. Dunn US$16.95 978-976-810-043-6 6” x 9” 228 pp. Paperback 1995

Confronting Challenges,

Coming of Age: Hon Dr Denzil L. Douglas Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis: The First Two Terms, July 1995–October 2004 Edited and Introduced by Kenneth G. Tiley 6” x 9” / 458 pp. / 2009 Pb. / US$22.95 978-976-637-385-6 Hb. / US$44.95 978-976-637-402-0

Economic Theory and Development Options for the Caribbean: Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lectures 1996–2005 US$30.00 978-976-637-293-4 6” x 9” / 224 pp. Paperback / 2006

Coastal Resource Management in the Wider Caribbean: Resilience, Adaptation and Community Diversity Yvan Breton, Brian Davy, Luis Ovares David N. Brown & Milton Haughton US$24.95 978-976-637-262-0 6” x 9” / 349 pp. Paperback / 2006

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Maximising Opportunities: A New Diplomacy for Market Access UWI-CARICOM Project US$29.95 978-976-637-326-9 6” x 9” / 232 pp.

West Indian Development and the Deepeing and Widening of the Caribbean Community Williams G. Demas US$20.00 978-976-812-302-2 6” x 9” / 160 pp. Paperback / 1997

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Elections, Violence and The Democratic Process in Jamaica, 1944–2007 Amanda Sives US$22.95 978-976-637-331-3 6” x 9” / 264 pp. Paperback / 2010

Cooperation in the Greater Caribbean: The Role of the Caribbean States Norman Girvan US$24.95 978-976-637-236-1 6” x 9” / 230 pp. Paperback/2006

Governance in the Age of Globalisation: Caribbean Perspective Ed by Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn US$29.95 978-976-637-150-0 6” x 9” / 208 pp. Paperback / 2006

Women in Caribbean Politics Ed by Cynthia Barrow-Giles US$22.95 978-976-637-083-1 7½” x9½” / 256 pp. Paperback / 2011

Contending With Destiny: The Caribbean in the 21st Century Ed by Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn US$30.00 978-976-637-009-1 6” x 9” / 634 pp. Paperback / 2002

Power, Politics and Performance: A Partnership Approach for Development Winston Dookeran US$24.95 978-976-637-596-6 6” x 9” / 264 pp Paperback / 2012 Hb. / US$45.00 978-976-637-5294

General Elections and Voting in the English Speaking Caribbean 1992–2005 Cynthia Barrow-Giles & Tennyson Joseph US$22.95 978-976-637-267-5 6” x 9” / 208 pp. Paperback / 2006

The Politics of Integration Caribbean Sovereignty Revisited Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts US$29.95 978-976-637-622-2 6” x 9” / 350 pgs Paperback / 2013

Integrate or Perish: Perspectives of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Commonwealth Caribbean Countries, 1963–2002 Ed by Kenneth O. Hall US$37.95 978-976-637-869-1 6” x 9” / 928 pp. Paperback / 2003


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Institutional Aspects of West Indian Develoepment Edwin Jones et. al. US$22.95 978-976-812-321-3 6” x 9” / 180 pp. Paperback / 1998

Integration: CARICOM’s Key to Prosperity Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$16.95 978-976-637-281-1 6” x 9” / 172 pp. Paperback / 2006

Introduction to Caribbean Politics Cynthia Barrow-Giles US$24.95 978-976-637-049-7 7” x 10” / 292 pp. Paperback /2002

Globalisation: A Calculus of Inequality – Perspectives from the South Edited by Denis Benn & Kenneth Hall $20.00 978-976-637-019-0 6” x 9” / 198 pp Paperback/ 2000

Improving the Organization of Elections: A 2006 Perspective Carl W. Dundas US$19.95 978-976-637-300-9 6” x 9” / 288 pp. Paperback /2006

Intervention, Border and Maritime Issues in CARICOM Ed by Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$34.95 978-976-637-318-4 6” x 9” / 530 pp. Paperback / 2007

Jamaica’s Export Economy Towards a Strategy of Export-led Growth Donald J. Harris US$10.00 978-976-812-343-5 8½” x 11” / 144 pp. Paperback / 1997

Health Issues in the Caribbean Edited by Owen Morgan $24.95 978-976-637-213-2 6” x 9” / 300 pp Paperback/ 2005

Living at the Borderlines Issues in the Caribbean Sovereignty and Development Ed by Cynthia Barrow-Giles & Don Marshall US$24.95 978-976-637-148-7 6” x 9” / 137 pp. Paperback / 2004

Managing Towards International Competitveness Alvin Wint US$30.00 978-976-812-314-5 6” x 9” / 366 pp. Hardback / 1997

Modernizing the State Public Sector Reform in the Commonwealth Caribbean Paul Sutton US$24.95 978-976-637-247-7 6” x 9” / 260 pp. Paperback / 2006

Human Resource Development and Workplace Governance in the Caribbean Edited by Noel Cowell & Clement Branche $24.95 978-976-637-081-7 6” x 9” / 518 pp Paperback/ 2002

The Political History of CARICOM Anthony Payne US$24.95 978-976-637-292-7 6” x 9” / 320 pp. Paperback / 2008

Politics in a Half Made Society: Trinidad and Tobago 1952–2001 Kirk Meighoo US$29.95 978-976-637-079-4 6” x 9” / 446 pp. Paperback / 2003

Production Integration in CARICOM: From Theory to Action Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn US$24.95 978-976-637-275-0 6” x 9” / 282 pp. Paperback / 2006

Observing Elections the Commonwealth’s Way: The Early Years Carl Dundas US$14.95 978-976-637-327-6 6” x 9” / 156 pp. Paperback / 2007

Reclaiming Development Independent Thought and Caribbean Community Kari Levitt US$25.00 978-976-637-143-2 6” x 9” / 440 pp. Paperback / 2005

Survival and Sovereignty in the Caribbean Community Ed by Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang US$22.95 978-976-637-305-4 6” x 9” / 222 pp. Paperback / 2006

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The Birth of Caribbean Civilisation: A Century of Ideas about Culture and Identity, Nation and Society O. Nigel Bolland US$35.00 978-976-637-109-8 6” x 9” / 692 pp. Paperback / 2004

The Caribbean Community Beyond Survival Ed by Kenneth Hall US$29.95 978-976-637-047-3 6” x 9” / 800 pp. Paperback / 2001

The Caribbean Economy: A Reader Ed by Dennis Pantin US$35.00 978-976-637-110-4 7” x 10” / 752 pp. Paperback / 2005

The Caribbean Integration Process: A People Centered Approach Ed by Kenneth Hall Myrtle Chuck-ASang US$19.95 978-976-637-330-6 6” x 9” / 220 pp. Paperback / 2007

The Critical Tradition of Caribbean Political Economy: The Legacy of George Beckford Kari Levitt and Michael Witter US$10.00 978-976-810-091-7 6” x 9” / 202 pp. Paperback / 1996

The Haunting Past: Politics, Economics and Race in Caribbean Life Alvin O. Thmpson US9.95 978-976-812-306-0 6” x 9” / 288 pp. Paperback / 1997

The Politics of Labour in the British Caribbean: The Social Origins of Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Labour Movement O. Nigel Bolland 6” x 9” / 720 pp. / 2001 Pb. / US$35.00 978-976-8123-947 Hb. / US$55.00 978-976-8123-954

The Practice of Economic Management: Caribbean Perspective Courtney Blackman 6” x 9” / 456 pp. / 2006

The Practice of Public Relations: A Caribbean Perspective Elaine Commissiong US$16.50 978-976-8123-183 11” x 8½” / 158 pp. Paperback / 1998

The Race for Fisheries and Hydrocarbons in the Caribbean Basin: The Barbados-Trinidad and Tobago Maritime Dispute, Regional Delimitation Implications Clifford Griffin US$16.95 978-976-637-316-0 6” x 9”/ 138 pp. Paperback / 2007

Trade Investment and Development in the Contemporary Caribbean Bhoendradatt Tewarie & Roger Hosein US$29.95 978-976-637-263-7 6” x 9” / 320 pp. Paperback / 2006

Tourism: The Driver of Change in the Jamaican Economy? Ed by Kenneth Hall & Rheima Holding US$30.00 978-976-637-271-2 6” x 9” / 452 pp. Paperback / 2006

Trinidad and Tobago Industrial Policy, 1959–2008 Wendell Mottley US$24.95 978-976-637-372-6 6” x 9” / 251 pp. Paperback / 2008

Understanding International Trade: A CARICOM Perspective Edwin Laurent US$22.50 978-976-637-317-7 6” x 9” / 204 pp. Paperback / 2007

Suriname – The Economy: Prospects for Sustainable Development Ed by Pitou van Dijck US$24.95 978-976-637-058-9 6” x 9” / 378 pp. Paperback / 2001

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HISTORY HISTORY In the Fires of Hope - Volume 2 Essays on the Modern History of Trinidad and Tobago Debbie McCollin

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978-976-637- 927-8 6” x 9” / 470 pp Paperback /July 2016

Contents

Experienced scholars, historians and fresh voices in the field of Caribbean history combine in this collected work to create a rich tapestry of the modern history of Trinidad and Tobago. The result is a work of broad-based perspectives as the contributors explore some of the most significant periods, issues and systems of post-emancipation and modern Trinidad and Tobago. The early chapters delve into the post-emancipation period – enslavement, colonial administration, Indian indentureship – and the early 20th century internal and external developments related to resistance, foreign nationalism and religious incursions which guided the independence experience. Dr. Eric Williams, arguably the central character of the independence story, is the subject of special focus as is the evolution of cultural expressions like the mas, calypso and literature. The perennial and seemingly intractable Tobago constitutional issue is also examined with new insights. The work is given a particularly unique appeal by the inclusion of areas that have typically been overlooked in the independence discourse, such as health, the banking and credit union system, teacher education, migrant Trinidadian communities, security systems and the impact of crime. What began as a commemorative volume, emerging out of a 2012 independence jubilee conference hosted by The University of the West Indies St. Augustine Campus, has been transformed into the most comprehensive text available on the period, filling a long-standing gap in the modern history of Trinidad and Tobago. Debbie McCollin has been a Lecturer at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago since 2012. She holds a PhD in History (2010) and a Certificate in University Teaching and Learning (2014) from UWI.

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List of Figures List of Tables Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE – THE FOUNDATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE • 19th Century Vestiges • Towards Autonomy in the Early 20th Century PART TWO – THE EXPRESSIONS OF INDEPENDENCE • Eric Williams, An Iconic Figure • Mas, Music, Literature and the First 50 Years PART THREE – THE CHALLENGES OF INDEPENDENCE • Serving the People: Fifty Years of Development • Economic Infusions: 50 Years of Money and Oil Afterword: History is a Shadow… Select Bibliography List of Contributors Index

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HISTORY Colour for Colour Skin for Skin

Marching with the Ancestral Spirits into War Oh at Morant Bay Clinton A. Hutton

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The brutal suppression of the uprising in Morant Bay in October 1865 under Governor Edward Eyre and the ensuing ‘reign of terror’ is a watershed in Jamaican history. Paul Bogle and his allies, overwhelmed by colonial firepower and betrayed by Maroons in service to the British Crown, were mercilessly cut down by the elites (local and foreign) who justified their actions based on the continued belief in the subjugation and suppression of the black race by the white race, emancipation notwithstanding. In Colour for Colour Skin for Skin, Clinton Hutton deconstructs the ideological, cultural, philosophical, economic, social and political rationale for the uprising by formerly enslaved Africans and their descendants and its violent suppression by the colonial forces, and articulates its significance in the development of a national black consciousness. This consciousness, and fight for freedom and justice, he argues, has strengthened over periods of Jamaica’s short

US$24.95 / 978-976-637-906-3 6” x 9” / 274 pp / Paperback /2015

Clinton A. Hutton is a lecturer in political philosophy and culture at the University of the West Indies, Mona. A noted painter and photographer, Hutton is also the author of The Logic & Historical Significance of the Haitian Revolution & the Cosmological Roots of Haitian Freedom and many book chapters and journal articles.

Transformations of Freedom in the Land of the Maroons

Creolization in the Cockpits, Jamaica Jean Besson Despite outstanding histories and ethnographies on maroons, there has been little attempt to draw modern maroons into a comparative perspective with the descendants of emancipated slaves who are the majority of African-Americans today. There is therefore a gap in the comparative exploration of creolization in maroon and non-maroon derivations of African-American slave cultures. Transformations of Freedom in the Land of the Maroons bridges that gap through a comparative ethnography of three post-slavery transnational communities – Accompong, Aberdeen and Maroon Town – that stand fast in the Jamaican Cockpit Country today. The Cockpit Country, so named after the cock-fighting pits introduced by the Spanish to the Americas, with steep mountains and deep valleys, straddles the interior of adjoining parishes in central Jamaica. During slavery these Cockpits served as a refuge for fighting maroons and the provision grounds of plantation slaves. In

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Jean Besson is Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths University of London and has carried out research in Jamaica and the Eastern Caribbean, publishing on cultural history, land, law, development, kinship, gender, narratives, religion, migration and ethnicity.


HISTORY Nationalists Abroad

The Jamaica Progressive League and the Foundations of Jamaican Independence Birte Timm The Jamaica Progressive League, formed in New York in 1936 by Jamaican expatriates, W. Adolphe Roberts and Wilfred Domingo, was the first organization to demand an end to colonial rule in Jamaica. Yet, its history and its contribution to the island’s history have been neglected in historiography and all but forgotten in public memory. In Nationalists Abroad, Birte Timm successfully challenges the notion that demands for independence developed in Jamaica or had a strong local following. Instead, Timm posits and proves that the strongest impetus for anti-colonial demands came from a small group of expatriates in the USA whose ideas were met with strong and persistent skepticism at all levels of Jamaican society including the political elite, namely the much revered Norman Manley and Alexander Bustamante.

US$44.95 / 978-976-637-865-3

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Dr Birte Timm earned her Dr. phil degree in History at Freie Universität, Berlin. She was a Marie Curie Fellow of he Gerda-Henkel-Foundation at the Department of History and Archaeology and a DAAD fellow at SALISES, at the University of the West Indies, Mona.

Freedom’s Children

The 1938 Labor Rebellion and the Birth of Modern Jamaica Colin Palmer [Caribbean Rights]

In the 1930s, Jamaican workers, mostly of African descent, actively rejected the appalling conditions that had stymied them since the abolition of slavery in 1838. Asserting their basic rights, the workers challenged both the colonial state and elite business interests, forming a coalition that transcended race. Freedom’s Children explores the watershed 1938 labour rebellion in Jamaica and its effects on the subsequent development of Jamaica’s government. In his characteristic engaging and flowing narrative, Palmer examines this history and focuses on two key figures: Alexander Bustamante and Norman Manley. Drawing extensively on primary documentation, Palmer shows that while Bustamante and Manley dominated Jamaican politics post-rebellion, the vitality of the movement came from the workers themselves who formed trade unions and provided their leaders with popular support.

Colin Palmer Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University

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(retired), is a highly regarded historian and a seminal figure in the development of African diaspora studies. He is the author and editor of numerous books including Eric Williams and the Making of the Modern Caribbean (2006).

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HISTORY HISTORY • backlist A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean 1787–1804 (Caribbean Rights) Laurent Dubois US$22.95 978-976-637-181-4 6” x 9” / 150 pp. Paperback / 2004

A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion (Caribbean Rights) Winston James US$15.95 978-976-637-051-0 5½” x 7½” / 150 pp. Paperback / 2001

Revisiting the Transatlantic Triangle: The Constitutional Decolonisation of the Eastern Caribbean Rafael Cox-Alomar US$24.95 978-976-637-298-9 6” x 9” / 356 pp. Paperback / 2009

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Blood and Silver: A History of Piracy in the Caribbean and Central America Kris Lane US$9.95 978-976-8123-862 8¼” x 5½”/230 pp. Paperback / 2003

Busha’s Mistress or Catherine the Fugitive: A Stirring Romance of the Days of Slavery Ed by Paul Lovejoy & Verene Shepherd US$16.95 978-976-637-044-2 6” x 9” / 176 pp. Paperback / 1997

Caribbean Freedom: Economy & Society From Emancipation to the Present Ed by Hilary Beckles & Verene Shepherd US$24.95 978-976-8100-177 9¾” x 6¾” / 581 pp. Paperback / 1993

Chattle House Blues: Making a Democracy in Barbados: From Clement Payne to Owen Arthur Hilary Beckles US$22.95 978-976-637-086-2 6” x 9” / 300 pp. Paperback / 2004

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Adventures of Equiano Jean Jacques Vayssières 8”x10” / 64 pp. / 2007 Pb. / English / US$8.95 978-976-637-029-9 Pb. / French / US$8.95

A Question of Labour: Indentured Immigration in Trinidad and British Guiana, 1875–1917 K.O. Lawrence US$35.00 978-976-8100-320 6” x 9” / 648 pp. Paperback / 1994

African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Beyond the Silence and the Shame (Caribbean Rights) Anne C. Bailey US$22.95 978-976-637-254-5 5” x 7½” / 150 pp. Paperback / 2007

Bahamian Society After Emancipation Gail Saunders US$22.95 978-976-637-084-8 5½” x 8½”/ 248 pp. Paperback/ 2003

Beyond Tradition: Reinterpreting the Caribbean Historical Experience Rita Pemberton & Heather Cateau US$24.95 978-976-637-251-4 6” x 9” / 246 pp. Paperback / 2006

Business in BIM: A Business History of Barbados, 1900–2000 Henderson Carter 6”x9’ / 304 pp. / 2008 Pb. / US$30.00 978-976-637-310-8 Hb. / US$49.95 978-976-637-348-1

Capitalism and Slavery (Caribbean Rights) Eric Williams US$18.95 978-976-637-210-1 5½” x 8½”/ 307 pp. Paperback/2004

Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World: A Student Reader Ed by Hilary Beckles & Verene Shepherd US$35.00 978-976-812-361-9 9¾” x 6¾”/1140 pp. Paperback / 1997

Centering Woman: Gender Discourses in Caribbean History Hilary Beckles US$20.00 978-976-812-378-7 6” x 9” / 224 pp. Paperback / 1998 Hb. / US$30.00 978-976-812-379-4

Fire from the Mountain: The Tragedy of Montserrat and the Betrayal of Its People Polly Patullo US$15.00 978-976-637-012-1 6” x 9” / 232 pp. Paperback / 2000

Slave Society in the City: Bridgetown Barbados, 1860–1834 Pedro Welch 6” x 9” / 150 pp. / 2003 Paperback / US$24.95 978-976-637-147-0 Hardback / US$45.00 978-976-637-167-8

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Caribbean Sea of The New World Germán Arciniegas US$14.95 978-976-637-095-4 6”x9” / 448 pp. Paperback/ 2004 Hb. / US$40.00 978-976-637-097-8

Great House Rules: Landless Emancipation and Workers’ Protests in Barbados, 1838–1938 Hilary Beckles US$22.95 978-976-637-085-5 6” x 9” / 227 pp. Paperback / 2004

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HISTORY HISTORY • backlist The Cross and the Machete: Native Baptists of Jamaica Identity, Ministry and Legacy Devon Dick US$26.95 978-976-637-387-0 6” x 9” / 340 pp. Paperback / 2010

Freedom: Retrospective and Prospective Ed by Swithin Wilmott US$24.95 978-976-637-389-4 6” x 9”/345 pp. Paperback/2009

Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview Jûgen Osterhammel US$16.95 978-976-812-317-6 6” x 9”/145 pp. Paperback/1997

Haile Selassie’s War Anthony Mockler US$4.95 978-190-266-953-5 6” x 9” 496 pp. Paperback 2003

History of Jamaica Edward Long US$120.00 978-976-637-041-1 6” x 9”/1890 pp. Hardback / 2002

I Want to Disturb My Neighbour: Lectures on Slavery, Emancipation and Post-Colonial Jamaica Verene A. Shepherd US$24.95 978-976-637-255-2 6” x 9” / 370 pp. Paperback / 2007

In The Shadow of the Plantation Caribbean History and Legacy Alvin Thompson US$20.00 978-976-637- 082-4 6” x 9” / 504 pp. / 2002 Paperback / Hardback / US$39.95

Livestock, Sugar and Slavery: Contested Terrain in Colonial Jamaica Verene Shepherd 6” x 9” / 320 pp. / 2009 Paperback / US$22.95 978-976-637- 256-9 Hardback / US$34.95 978-976-637-403-7

Martha Brae’s Two Histories: European Expansion and the Caribbean CultureBuilding in Jamaica (Caribbean Rights) Jean Besson US$9.95 978-976-637-076-3 6” x 9”/ 393 pp. Paperback / 2002

Maroon Teachers: Teaching the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans Sandra Ingrid Gift US$24.95 978-976-637-340-5 6” x 9” / 210 pp. Paperback / 2008

The Moyne Report: Report of West Indian Royal Commision Introduction by Denis Benn US$39.95 978-976-637-406-8 6” x 9” 488 pp. Paperback / 2011

Questioning Creole: Creolisation Discourse in Caribbean Cutlure Ed by Verene Shepherd and Glen Richards US$22.95 978-976-637-039-8 6” x 9” /336 pp. Paperback / 2002

Founded Upon the Seas:

Kingston: A Cultural and Literary History David Howard US$14.95 978-976-637-053-4 5½” x 7¾” 256 pp. Paperback 2004

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Pieces of the Past: A Stroll Down Jamaica’s Memory Lane Rebecca Tortello 7½" x 10½" / 290 pp. 2007 Paperback / US$35.00 978-976-637-268-2 Hardback / US$45.00 978-976-637-301-6

Prehistoric Guiana Denis Williams 6” x 9” / 512 pp. 2004 Paperback / US$29.95 978-976-637-080-0 Hardback /US$59.95 978-976-637-156-2

Saving Souls: The African and British Struggles to End the Transatlantic Trade in African Peoples Ed Hilary Beckles & Verene Shepherd US$12.95 978-976-637-307-8 6” x 9” / 168 pp. Paperback / 2007

Trading Souls: Europe’s Transatlantic Trade in Africans to the Caribbean Ed Hilary Beckles & Verene Sheherd US$12.95 978-976-637-306-1 6” x 9” / 152 pp. Paperback / 2007

A History of the Cayman Islands and Their People Michael Craton & the New History Committee 7½”x10” / 544 pp. / 2004 Paperback / US$35.00 978-976-637-117-3 Hardback / US$59.95

Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Restoring the Links (Caribbean Rights) Gwendolyn Midlo Hall US$24.95 978-976-637-248-4 6” x 9” / 246 pp. Paperback / 2006

Spanish Trinidad Francisco Morales Padrón US$26.95 978-976-637-623-9 6” x 9” / 304 pp. Paperback / 2010

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HISTORY HISTORY • backlist Gone is the Ancient Glory: Spanish Town Jamaica, 1534–2000 James Robertson 6” x 9” / 488 pp. / 2005 Paperback / US$30.00 978-976-637-197-5 Hardback / US$49.95 978-976-637-198-2

Spanish Jamaica Francisco Morales Padron 6” x 9” / 400 pp. / 2003 Paperback / US$24.95 978-976-637-146-3 Hardback / US$50.00 978-976-637-152-4

Sugar & Slate (Caribbean Rights) Charlotte Williams US$12.00 978-976-637-063-3 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback / 2002

Sweetening Bitter Sugar: Jock Campbell, the Booker Reformer in British Guiana 1934–1966 Clem Seecharan US$30.00 978-976-637-193-7 6” x 9” / 682 pp. Paperback / 1999

The Caribbean (Caribbean Rights) Gad Heuman US$19.95 978-034-076-344-3 5½” x 8½” / 256 pp. Paperback / 2008

The Caribbean: An Intellectual History, 1774–2003 Denis Benn 6” x 9” / 338 pp. / 2004 Paperback / US$22.95 978-976-637-112-8 Hardback / US$45.00 978-976-637-170-8

The Development of Creole Society in Jamaica 1770–1820 Kamau Brathwaite US$24.95 978-976-637-219-4 5” x 8½” / 406 pp. Paperback / 2000

The Silver Men: West Indian Labour Migration Labour Migration to Panama Velma Newton US$19.95 978-976-637-132-6 6” x 9” / 320 pp. Paperback / 2004

The Slave Ship Fredensborg Leif Svalesen 7½” x 10½” / 240 pp. 2000 Paperback / US$9.95 978-976-637-016-9 Hardback / US$9.95 978-976-8123-81-7

The Story of the Jamaican People Philip Sherlock, Hazel Bennett US$22.95 978-976-810-030-6 6” x 9” / 448 pp. Paperback / 1998

Labour Pains: Resistance and Protest in Barbados, 1938–1904 Henderson Carter US$24.95 978-976-637-405-1 6” x 9” / 304 pp. Paperback / 2012

Women in Caribbean Hsitory Compiled and Edited by Verene A. Shepherd US$22.95 978-976-8123-649 6” x 9” / 216 pp. Paperback / 1999

Race, Class, Politics and the Struggle for Empowerment in Barbados, 1914–1937 David V.C. Browne US$24.95 978-976-637-398-6 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback / 2012

Working Slavery, Pricing Freedom: Perpectives from the Caribbean, Africa and African Diaspora Ed by Verene Shepherd US$29.95 978-976-812-359-6 6” x 9” / 570 pp. Paperback / 2002

Nanny’s Asafo Warriors: The Jamaican Maroons’ African Experience Werner Zips US$35.00 978-976-637-517-1 6” x 9” / 344 pp. Paperback / 2011

Burning for Freedom: A Theology fo the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation Delroy Reid-Salmon US$24.95 978-976-637-376-4 6” x 9” / 200 pp. Paperback / 2011

Engendering Caribbean History Cross-Cultural Perspective Edited by Verene Shepherd US$39.95 978-976-637-2521 6” x 9” / 600 pp. Paperback / 2010

Economic History of the Caribbean Since the Napoleanic Wars Victor Bulmer-Thomas US$45.00 978-976-637-615-4 6” x 9” / 732 pp. Paperback / 2012

Thoughts on the Objectionable System of Labour for Wages in the West India Colonies: And on the Necessity of Substituting a System of Tenancy and Allotment of the Staple Cultivation Henry James Ross US$10.00 978-976-637-226-2 6” x 9” / 154 pp. Paperback / 2005

The Caribbean in Sepia: A History in Photographs 1840–1900 Michael Ayre US$75.00 978-976-637-625-3 10” x 10” / 312 pp Hardback/ 2012 US$45.00 978-976-637-597-3 Paperback

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LAW On Your Feet

A Handbook for Practice in the Jamaican RM Criminal Courts Nadine Atkinson-Flowers Finally, a practical guide for the clerk of courts and busy defence counsel with step by step procedure in criminal cases in the Resident Magistrates court in Jamaica is presented in On Your Feet. Written by a former clerk of the courts, this book covers key aspects of the operation of the RM court and the conduct of criminal cases through the court system. Enhanced with over 50 sample documents and up to date case references, students, police officers, lawyers and magistrates alike will all find this handbook an invaluable tool to understanding the jurisdiction and procedure of the court. On Your Feet brings alive the operation of the criminal justice system in Jamaica and is a ready reference for anyone whose work or interest may take them into court. Nadine Atkinson-Flowers is a former Clerk of Courts. She now runs a private law practice.

Forthcoming Open for Business

A Guide to the Company Law of Jamaica Suzanne Ffolkes Goldson

The 2004 Companies Act of Jamaica was an eagerly anticipated revision of the previous 1965 statute. Enacted with the aim of settling anomalies and bringing the law in line with contemporary practice, the “new� Act continues to be amended and updated to facilitate the ease of doing business. In Open for Business, Ffolkes Goldson provides a comprehensive overview of the Act and discusses the implications of the changes for businesses. From changes to the incorporation requirements and procedures, and the recognition of pre-incorporation contracts, to the changes in share capital provisions and company finance, readers are given a front row seat to the dynamic nature of company law.

Suzanne Ffolkes Goldson is an Attorney-at-Law and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies, Mona. Widely regarded as an expert in Commonwealth Company Law, she is also a Corporate Governance Consultant.

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TITLE INDEX A Boy Named Neville Linda Gambrill & Marlene Lewis-Weinberger / 11 A Calypso Trilogy Rawle Gibbons /16 A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean 1787−1804 Laurent Dubois / 40 A Development Agenda for the Caribbean: Financial and Economic Approaches K. Dwight Venner / 33 A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay’s Jamaica and his Poetry of Rebellion Winston James / 40 A Nation Imagined: First West Indies Test Team, The 1928 Tour Hilary Beckles / 26

Agriculture in the City: A Key to Sustainability in Havana, Cuba Maria Caridad Cruz & Roberto Sanchez Medina / 26 Albert Huie: Father of Jamaican Painting Edward Lucie-Smith/ 18 All that Glitters Michael Anthony / 11 Aluminium Smelting: Health, Environmental and Engineering Perspectives Mukesh Khare, Clement K. Sankat, Gyan S. Shrivastava & Chintanapalli Venkobachar / 33 Amazing Adventures of Equiano, The Jean Jacques Vayssières / 40

And I Remember Many Things: Folklore of the Caribbean A New Perspective of Poverty Christine Barrow-Giles / 12 in the Caribbean: The Strength of a Participatory Architectural Heritage of the Caribbean: An A-Z of Historic Approach Juliet Melville & Buildings Eleanor Wint / 33 Andrew Gravette /18 A Question of Labour: Indentured Immigration Trinidad and British Guiana, 1875−1917 K.O. Laurence / 40

Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Alissandra Cummins, Allison Thompson & Nick Whittle / 18

A Reader in African-Jamaican Music, Dance and Religion Markus Coester & Wolfgang Bender / 15

Arte: Dutch Caribbean Art Adi Martis & Jennifer Smith / 18

Adult Suffrage and Political Administration in Jamaica 1944−2002: A Compendium and Commentary Trevor Munroe & Arnold Bertram / 33 Adventures of an Economic Migrant, The Anthony Wade / 7 African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Beyond the Silence and the Shame Anne C. Bailey / 40 Afro-Cuban Religions Miguel Barnet / 16 Afro-Hispanic Reader and Anthology, The Paulette A. Ramsay & Antonio D. Tillis / 22

Arts and Religions of Haiti: How the Sun Illuminates Under the Cover of Darkness LeGrace Benson / 14 At the Rainbow’s Edge: Selected Speeches by Kenny D. Anthony 1996−2001 Didacus Jules & Tennyson S. D. Joseph / 33 Atlas of the Languages of Suriname Eithne Carlin & Jacques Arends / 16 Bacchanal! The Carnival Culture of Trinidad Peter Mason / 16 Bahamian Society after Emancipation Gail Saunders / 40

Barbados: Fifty Years of Independence Trevor A. Carmichael / 23 Barrington 50 Years of Drawings, 1958−2000 Barrington Watson / 18 Belize: A Caribbean Nation in Central America Selected Speeches of Said Musa Godfrey Smith / 33 Benji Trilogy, The Roderick Walcott / 12 Between Two Grammars: Research and Practice for Language and Teaching in Creole Speaking Environment Beverley Bryan / 11 Betwixt and Between: Explorations in an AfricanCaribbean Mindscape Barry Chevannes / 16 Beyond a Boundary: Caribbean College Series C. L. R. James / 17 Beyond Calypso: Re-Reading Samuel Selvon Malachi McIntosh/ 8 Beyond the Blood, Beach and the Banana: New Perspectives in Caribbean Studies Sandra Courtman / 33 Beyond Tradition: Reinterpreting the Caribbean Historical Experience Rita Pemberton & Heather Cateau / 40 Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean Brian Meeks & Kate Quinn / 29 Biography of Mohammah Baquaqua, The Robin Law & Paul Lovejoy / 7 Birth of Caribbean Civilisation, The: A Century of Ideas about Culture and Identity, Nation and Society O. Nigel Bolland /36 Black Diaspora of the Americas, The Christine Chivallon/ 16

Black Handbook, The: People, History and Politics of Africa and the African Diaspora E. L. Bute & H. J. P. Harmer / 17

Caribbean Childhoods: ‘Outside’, ‘Adopted’ or ‘Left Behind’? ‘Good Enough’ Parenting or Moral Families Christine Barrow /16

Black Meteors: The Caribbean in International Track and Field Basil Ince / 18

Caribbean City, The Rivke Jaffe / 27

Blood and Silver: A History of Piracy in the Caribbean and Central America Kris Lane / 40 Blooming with Pouis: Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum – A Rhetorical Reader for Caribbean Tertiary Students Dr Paulette A. Ramsay, Ingrid A. McLaren, Vivienne A. Harding & Janice A. Cools / 11 Bright Road to El Dorado Michael Anthony / 11 Burning for Freedom: A Theology of the Black Atlantic Struggle for Liberation Delroy Reid-Salmon / 42 Busha’s Mistress or Catherine the Fugitive: A Stirring Romance of the Days of Slavery by Cyrus Perkins Edited by Paul Lovejoy, Verene Shepherd, David Trotman / 40 Business in BIM: A Business History of Barbados, 1900−2000 Henderson Carter / 40 Business of Nation Building, The: Excerpts of the Selected Speeches of Douglas Orane Douglas Orane /4 Capitalism and Slavery Eric Williams / 40 Caribbean, The Gad Heuman / 42 Caribbean: An Intellectual History, 1774−2003, The Denis Benn / 42 Caribbean Charisma: Legitimacy and Political Leadership in the Era of Independence Anton Allahar / 33

Caribbean Community in Transition, The: Functional Cooperation as a Catalyst for Change Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 33 Caribbean Community: Beyond Survival, The Kenneth Hall / 36 Caribbean Constitutional Reform: Rethinking the West Indian Polity Simeon McIntosh / 44 Caribbean Cookbook Rita G. Springer / 18 Caribbean Court of Justice: Closing the Circle of Independence, The Duke E. Pollard / 44 Caribbean Court of Justice: Enhancing the Law of International Organizations, The Sheldon McDonald / 44 Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica Rex Nettleford / 16 Caribbean Cultural Thought: From Plantation to Diaspora Yanique Hume & Aaron Kamugisha / 13 Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae Peter Manuel, Kenneth Bilby & Michael Largey / 16 Caribbean Drugs: From Criminalization to Harm Reduction Alex Klein, Marcus Day & Anthony Harriott / 33 Caribbean Dynamics: Re-configuring Caribbean Culture Béatrice Boufoy-Bastick & Savrina Chinien / 25 Caribbean Economy, The: A Reader, Dennis Pantin / 36

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TITLE INDEX Caribbean Freedom: Economy and Society from Emancipation to the Present Verene Shepherd & Hilary Beckles / 40

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Caribbean Imperatives: Regional Governance and Integrated Development Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn / 33 Caribbean in Sepia, The: A History of Post Colonial State, Michael Ayre / 42 Caribbean Integration Process, The: A People Centred Approach Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 36 Caribbean Novel in English, The: An Introduction M. Keith Bookers & Dubravka Juraga / 12

Caribbean Reasonings: Freedom, Power and Sovereignty - The Thought of Gordon Lewis Brian Meeks & Jermaine McCalpin/ 20 Caribbean Reasonings: M.G. Smith: Social Theory and Anthropology in the Caribbean and Beyond Brian Meeks/ 20 Caribbean Reasonings: Rupert Lewis and the Black Intellectual Tradition Clinton Hutton / 19 Caribbean Reasonings: Thought of New World: The Quest for Decolonisation Brian Meeks & Norman Girvan / 20 Caribbean: Sea of the New World Germán Arciniegas / 40

Caribbean Political Thought: The Colonial State to Caribbean Internationalisms Aaron Kamugisha / 13

Caribbean Security in the Age of Terror: Challenge and Change Ivelaw Griffith / 33

Caribbean Political Thought: Theories of the Post-Colonial State Aaron Kamugisha/ 13

Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World: A Student Reader Hilary Beckles & Verene Shepherd / 40

Caribbean Popular Culture: Power, Politics and Performance Yanique Hume & Aaron Kamugisha / 13 Caribbean Reasoning: The Aesthetics of Decolonisation: The George Lamming Reader Anthony Bogues / 20 Caribbean Reasonings: After Man, Towards the Human: Critical Essays on Sylvia Wynter Anthony Bogues / 20 Caribbean Reasonings: Culture, Politics, Race and Diaspora: The Thought of Stuart Hall Brian Meeks/ 20 Caribbean Reasonings: George Padmore: PanAfrican Revolutionary Fitzroy Baptiste & Rupert Lewis / 20

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Caribbean Tourism: More than Sun, Sand and Sea Chandana Jayawardena / 33 Caribbean Tourism: People, Service and Hospitality Chandana Jayawardena / 33 Caribbean Tourism: Visions, Missions, Challenges Chandana Jayawardena / 33 CARICOM: Appropriate Adaptation to a Changing Global Environment UWI-CARICOM Project /33 CARICOM: Policy Options for International Engagement CARICOM Secretariat / 34 CARICOM: Our Caribbean Community CARICOM Secretariat / 33

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CARICOM Options: Towards Full Integration into the World Economy Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 33 CARICOM System: Basic Instruments, The Duke Pollard / 44 Centering Woman: Gender Discourses in Caribbean Slavery Hilary Beckles / 40 Challenging HIV and AIDS: A New Role for Caribbean Education Michael Morrissey/ 27 Chanting Down Babylon: A Rastafari Leader N. Samuel Murrel, William Spencer & Adrian Anthony / 26 Chattel House Blues: Making a Democracy in Barbados: From Clement Payne to Owen Arthur Hilary Beckles / 40 Chieftain’s Carnival, The Michael Anthony / 11 Coastal Resource Management in the Wider Caribbean: Resilience, Adaptation and Community Diversity Yvan Breton, Brian Davy, Luis Ovares, David N. Brown, Milton Haughton / 34 Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview Jûrgen Osterhammel / 41 Colour for Colour, Skin for Skin: Marching with the Ancestors into War Oh at Morant Bay Clinton Hutton / 38 Coming of Age: Selected Speeches of Denzil Douglas: The First Two Terms 1995−2004 Ken Tilley / 34 Confronting Challenges, Maximising Opportunities: A New Diplomacy for Market Access UWI-CARICOM Project / 34

Constitutional Development in the Commonwealth Caribbean Hamid Ghany / 29

Cross and the Machete: Native Baptists of Jamaica, The: Identity, Ministry and Legacy Devon Dick / 41

Contending with Destiny: The Caribbean in the 21st Century Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn / 34

CSME: Challenges, Benefits and Prospects UWI-CARICOM Project / 34

Contradictory Existence: Neoliberalism and Democracy in the Caribbean Dave Ramsaran / 28 Cooperation in the Greater Caribbean: The Role of the Association of Caribbean States Norman Girvan / 34 Corporate Business Principles: A Guide to the Company Law of Jamaica Suzanne Ffolkes-Goldson / 43 Coyaba Chronicles: Reflections of the Black Experience in the 20th Century, The Peter Abrahams / 17 Created in the West Indies: Contemporary Perspectives on V.S. Naipaul Jennifer Rahim & Barbara Lalla / 11

CSME: Genesis and Prognosis Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 34 Cuban Festivals: A Century of Afro-Cuban Culture Judith Bettelheim / 16 Cuban Music: From Sun and Rumba to Buena Vista Social Club and Timba Cubana Maya Roy / 16 Daddy Sharpe: A Narrative of the Life Adventures of Samuel Sharpe, A West Indian Slave Written by Himself, 1832 Fred W. Kennedy / 12 Dance Jamaica: Renewal and Continuity - The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica, 1962–2008 Rex Nettleford & Maria LaYacona / 16 Daughters of the Diaspora: Afra-Hispanic Writers Miriam DeCosta-Willis / 16

Creative Echo-Chambers, The Death Penalty and Human Dennis Howard / 25 Rights Fred Phillips / 44 Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago Democracy and Constitution Randy Seepersad & Reform in Trinidad and Tobago Dianne Williams / 25 Kirk Meighoo & Peter Jamadar / 44 Crime, Delinquency and Justice: A Caribbean Reader Department of Chemistry, Ramesh Deosaran / 26 UWI, Mona, The Robert Lancashire & Criminal Practice and Kenneth Magnus / 27 Procedure in the Magistrates Courts in the Commonwealth Descendants of the Dragon: Caribbean The Chinese in Trinidad and George Belnavis / 44 Tobago, 1806−2006 Kim Johnson / 16 Critical Tradition of Caribbean Political Economy: Development of Creole The Legacy of George Society in Jamaica 1770−1820, Beckford, The The Kari Levitt & Kamau Brathwaite / 42 Michael Witter / 36 Devon House Families Croaking Johnny & Dizzy Lizzy Enid Shields / 16 Linda Gambrill & Marlene Lewis-Weinberger / 11


TITLE INDEX Dragon in the Caribbean: China’s Global ReDimensioning: Challenges and Opportunities for the Caribbean Richard Bernal / 32 Economic History of the Caribbean Victor Bulmer-Thomas / 42

Finding a Place: The IndoTrinidadian Contribution to Literature, 1850−1950 Kris Rampersad / 17

Fire from the Mountain: The George Price: A Life Revealed Tragedy of Montserrat and the Betrayal of Its People Polly – The Authorized Biography Godfrey P. Smith / 7 Pattullo / 40

Folk Songs of Barbados Trevor Marshall, Economic Theory & Development Options for the Peggy McGreary & Grace Thompson / 17 Caribbean: The Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lectures 1996−2005 Founded Upon the Seas: A History of the Cayman Islands K. Dwight Venner & and Their People Ralph Gonsalves / 34 Michael Craton & the New History Committee / 41 Education and HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Michael J. Kelly & Brendan Bain / 26

Elections, Violence and the Democratic Process in Jamaica, 1944−2007 Amanda Sives / 34 Elusive Eric Williams, The Ken I. Boodho / 26 Emerging Caribbean, The Patrice Roth, Monique Bégot & Pascal Buléon /27

Frank Collymore: A Biography Edward Baugh / 7 Freedom and Constraint in Caribbean Migration and Diaspora Elizabeth Thomas-Hope / 17 Freedom: Retrospective and Prospective Swithin R. Wilmot / 41 Freedom’s Children: The 1938 Labor Rebellion and the Birth of Modern Jamaica Colin Palmer / 39

Encounters: Voices and Echoes: Poems from a From Imperial College to Chinese-Jamaican Experience University of the West Indies: Easton Lee / 12 A History of the St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Engendering Caribbean Bridget Brereton / 27 History: Cross-Cultural Perspectives Fundamental Rights and Verene Shepherd / 42 Democratic Governance: Essays in Caribbean Eric Williams and the Making Jurisprudence of the Modern Caribbean Simeon McIntosh / 44 Colin Palmer / 26 Games Were Coming, The Michael Anthony / 11 Family in the Caribbean: Themes and Perspectives Gender and Management: Christine Barrow / 26 Cases from the Caribbean Family Love in the Diaspora: Linda Claudia De Four & Gwedolin Williams / 26 Migration and the AngloCaribbean Gender Equality in the Mary Chamberlain / 16 Caribbean: Reality or Illusion Fear of Cybercrime: Lessons Gemma Tang Nain & Barbara Bailey / 26 for the Global eBanking Sector Gender in the 21st Century: Lloyd Waller, Corin Bailey & Caribbean Perspectives, Stephen Johnson / 25 Visions and Possibilities Barbara Bailey & Fifty Years-Fifty Artists, Elsa Leo-Rhynie / 26 1950−2000: The School of Visual Arts Petrine Archer-Shaw / 18

General Elections and Voting in the English Speaking Caribbean,1992−2005 Cynthia Barrow-Giles & Tennyson Joseph / 34

Glimpses of Our Past: A Social History of the Caribbean in Postcards John Gilmore / 17 Globalisation: A Calculus of Inequality – Perspectives from the South Denis Benn & Kenneth Hall / 36 Globalisation, Communications and Caribbean Identity Hopeton S. Dunn / 34 Globalisation, Diaspora and Caribbean Popular Culture Christine Ho & Keith Nurse / 17 Gone is the Ancient Glory: Spanish Town Jamaica 1534−2000 James Robertson / 42 Gordon Lewis on Race, Class and Ideology in the Caribbean Anthony Maingot / 17 Governance in the Age of Globalisation: Caribbean Perspective Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn / 34

Growth of Modern West Indies, The Gordon Lewis / 27

Hugh Shearer: A Voice for the People Hartley Neita / 7

Guide to the Blue and John Crow Mountains Natural History Society of Jamaica / 17

Human Resource Development and Workplace Governance in the Caribbean Noel Cowell & Clement Branche / 35

Guyana 1838−1985: Ethnicity, Class and Gender Steve Garner / 26 Haile Selassie’s War Anthony Mockler / 41

I Want to Disturb My Neighbour: Lectures on Slavery, Emancipation and Post-Colonial Hard Words: TheChallenge Jamaica of Reading and Writing for Caribbean Students and their Verene Shepherd / 41 Teachers Improving the Organization of S. Joel Warrican / 11 Elections: A 2006 Perspective Carl W. Dundas / 35 Harrisons’ Law Notes and Materials Karl Harrison, Marc Harrison In Praise of Black Women: & Monique Harrison / 44 Ancient African Queens Simone Schwarz-Bart / 26 Haunting Past: Politics, Economics and Race in In the Fires of Hope - Vol. 2 Caribbean Life, The Debbie McCollin / 37 Alvin O. Thompson / 36 In the Heat of Day Health and Development in Michael Anthony / 11 Our Time: Selected Speeches of Sir George Alleyne In the Shadow of the Henry Fraser / 26 Plantation: Caribbean History and Legacy Health Issues in the Alvin Thompson / 41 Caribbean Owen Morgan / 36 In Trinidad: Photographs by Pablo Delano, Higher Education: Caribbean Introduction by Peter Minshall, Perspectives Essays by Milla Coart Riggio & Kenneth Hall & Gordon Rohlehr / 16 Rose Marie Cameron / 26 Industrial Relations Law and Practice in Jamaica Hills of Hebron, The Sylvia Wynter / 12 George Kirkaldy / 44

Governance in the NonIndependent Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities History of Jamaica in the Twenty-First Century Edward Long / 41 Peter Clegg & Emilio PantojasGarcía / 27 HIV-AIDS and Social Work Practice in the Caribbean: Governance, Conflict Analysis Theory, Issues, Innovation and Conflict Resolution Adele D. Jones, Jacqueline Mark Kirton & Padmore & Priya Maharaj / 27 Cedric Grant / 34 Horizons: The Life and Times Governing Sound: The of Edric Conner, 1913−1968 Cultural Politics of Trinidad’s George Lamming, Carnival Music Bridget Brereton & Jocelyn Guilbault / 17 Gordon Rohlehr / 7 Great House Rules: Landless Emancipation and Worker’s Protest in Barbados, 1838−1938 Hilary Beckles / 40

I Speak for the People: Memoirs of Wynter Crawford Woodville Marshall / 7

Huareo: Story of a Jamaican Cacique/ HUAREO: Cacique de Jamaica Fred W. Kennedy / 9

Institutional Aspects of West Indian Development Edwin Jones / 35 Integration: CARIOM’s Key to Prosperity Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 35 Integrate or Perish: Perspectives of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community and Commonwealth Caribbean Countries, 1963-2002 Kenneth Hall / 34

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TITLE INDEX Intervention, Border and Maritime Issues in the CARICOM Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang / 35

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Introduction to Caribbean Politics Cynthia Barrow-Giles / 35 Is English We Speaking and Other Essays Mervyn Morris / 11 Island of Cuba: A Political Essay by Alexander Von Humboldt, The Luis Martinez Fernandez / 33 Issues in Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean Zellynne Jennings & Deon Edwards-Kerr / 24 It Takes a Mighty Fire H. D. Carberry / 12 Jamaican Hands Across the Atlantic Elaine Bauer & Paul Thompson / 16 Jamaican Houses: A Vanishing Legacy Geoffrey DeSola Pinto & Anghelen Arrington Phillips / 17

Labour Pains: Resistance and Protest in Barbados Henderson Carter / 42

Marcus Garvey Suzanne Francis-Brown & Jean-Jacques Vayssieres / 7

Layperson’s Version of the 1962 Constitution of Jamaica, The Martin Aub & Beth Aub / 44

Maroon Teachers: Teaching the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans Sandra Ingrid Gift / 41

Legal Issues in Offshore Financial Services Rose-Marie Antoine / 44

Martha Brae’s Two Histories: European Expansion and the Caribbean Culture Building in Jamaica Jean Besson / 41

Legal Profession in the English-Speaking Caribbean, The Karen Nunez-Tesheira / 44 Livestock, Sugar and Slavery: Contested Terrainin Colonial Jamaica Verene Shepherd / 41 Living at the Borderlines: Issues in the Caribbean Sovereignty and Development Cynthia Barrow-Giles & Don Marshall / 35 Longer Run: A Daughter’s Story of Arthur Wint, The Valerie Wint / 7 Lunchtime Medley: Writings on West Indian Cricket Mervyn Morris & Jimmy Carnegie / 12

Jamaica’s Export Economy: Towards a Strategy of Exportled Growth Donald J. Harris Macca Tree Manns / 35 Addeah Palmer / 10 Joys of Healthy Cooking, The Wendy Clarke, Alison White, Manuelita Zephirin & Rosie Jackman / 18 Kelsen in the Grenada Court: Essays on Revolutionary Legality Simeon McIntosh / 44 King of the Masquerade Michael Anthony / 11 Kingston, Jamaica: Urban Development and Social Change 1962−2002 Colin G. Clarke / 27 Kingston: A Cultural and Literary History David Howard / 41 Knots in English: A Manual for Caribbean Users, The Merle Hodge / 11

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Mastering the Craft Ten Years of Weekes, 1948-1958 Sir Everton Weekes & Hilary Beckles / 7 Meeting Point, The Austin Clarke / 12 Michael Manley: The Biography Godfrey Smith / 2 Miss Lou: Louise Bennett and Jamaican Culture Mervyn Morris / 6 Miss Tiny Linda Gambrill & Marlene Lewis-Weinberger / 11 Modernizing the State: Public Sector Reform in the Commonwealth Caribbean Paul Sutton / 35

Makers of the Caribbean James Ferguson / 27

Mother India’s Shadow over El Dorado: Indo-Guyanese Politics and Identity Clem Seecharan / 17

Making of a University: From CAST to UTech, The Alfred Sangster / 27

Moyne Report, The Introduction by Denis Benn / 41

Making West Indian Literature Muscular Learning: Cricket Mervyn Morris / 12 and Education in the Making of the British West Indies at the End of the 19th Century Man Vibes: Masculinities Clem Seecharan / 26 in the Jamaican Dance Hall Donna P. Hope / 17 Music, Memory. Resistance: Calypso and the Caribbean Managing Towards International Competitiveness Literary Imagination Sandra Pouchet Paquet, Patricia Alvin Wint / 35 Saunders & Stephen Stuempfle / 17 Mango Time: Folk Songs of Jamaica Noel Dexter & Nanny’s Asafo Warriors Godfrey Taylor / 16 Werner Zips / 42 Manley Memoirs, The Nationalists Abroad: The Beverley Manley / 7 Jamaica Progressive League and the Foundations of

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Independent Jamaica Birte Timm / 39 No Stone Unturned: The Carl and Rosie Story Rosemarie Stone / 7 Non-Contentious Probate Practice: In the English Speaking Caribbean Karen Nunez-Tesheira/ 44 Observing Elections: The Commonwealth Way - The Early Years Carl Dundas / 35

Poverty is a Person: Human Agency, Women and Caribbean Households Theresa Ann Rajack-Talley/ 31 Power, Politics and Performance: A Partnership Approach for the Development of Small States Winston Dookeran / 34 Practice of Economic Management: A Caribbean Perspective, The Courtney Blackman / 36

Practice of Public Relations: A Caribbean Perspective, The On Your Feet: A Handbook Elaine Commissiong / 36 for Practice in the Jamaican RM Criminal Courts Nadine Atkinson-Flowers / 43 Prehistoric Guiana Denis Williams / 41 Open for Business: Company Production Integration in Law in Jamaica - A Guide to CARICOM: From Theory to the Companies Act Suzanne Ffolkes-Goldson / 43 Action Kenneth Hall & Denis Benn / 35 Pan-Africanists, The Barrington Watson / 5 Questioning Creole: Creolisation Discourse in Pathways to Action: Social Caribbean Culture Policy in the Caribbean Verene Shepherd & Aldrie Henry-Lee / 30 Glen Richards / 41 Picturing the Postcolonial: Internationalism in the Art of Race for Fisheries and Hydrocarbons in the Jamaica Caribbean Basin: The Claudia Hucke / 18 Barbados-Trinidad and Tobago Maritime Dispute, Pieces of the Past: A Stroll Regional Delimitation Down Jamaica’s Memory Implications Lane Clifford Griffin / 36 Rebecca Tortello / 41 Political History of CARICOM, The Anthony Payne / 35 Politics in a Half Made Society: Trinidad and Tobago 1952-2001 Kirk Meighoo / 35 Politics of Integration: Caribbean, The Sovereignty Revisited Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts / 34 Politics of Labour in the British Caribbean, The: The Social Origins of Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Labour Movement O. Nigel Bolland / 36

Race, Class, Politics and the Struggle for Empowerment for Barbados 1914-1937 David Browne / 42 Race, War and Nationalism: A Social History of West Indians in the First World War Glenford Howe / 17 Ramayana Tradition and Socio-Religious Change in Trinidad 1917-1990 Sherry-Ann Singh / 27 Rastafari: A Universal Philosophy in the Third Millennium Werner Zips / 17 Rastafarian Art Wolfgang Bender/ 18


TITLE INDEX Reading Text and Polity: Essays on Hermeneutics and Constitutional Theory Simeon McIntosh / 44 Real Taste of Jamaica, The Enid Donaldson / 18 Reclaiming Development: Independent Thought and Caribbean Community Kari Levitt / 35 Reggae from Yaad: Traditional and Emerging Themes in Jamaican Popular Music Donna P. Hope / 15 Reggae Routes: The Story of the Jamaica Music Kevin O’Brien Chang & Wayne Chen / 18 Remembering Peter Tosh Ceil Tulloch / 6

Sex, Power and Taboo: Gender and HIV in the Caribbean and Beyond Dorothy Roberts, Rhoda Reddock, Dianne Douglas & Sandra Reid/ 27

Story of the Jamaican People, The Philip Sherlock & Hazel Bennett / 42

Sexuality, Social Exclusion and Human Rights: Vulnerability in the Caribbean Context of HIV Christine Barrow, Marjan de Bruin & Robert Carr / 27

Sugar and Slate Charlotte Williams / 42

Shades of Grey Barrington Watson / 5

Survival and Sovereignty in the Caribbean Community Kenneth Hall & Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang/ 35

Shifting Homelands, Travelling Identities: Writers of the Caribbean Diaspora Jasbir Jain & Supriya Agarwal / 11 Silent Killer, The Barbara Chase / 26

Revisiting the Transatlantic Silk Cotton and Other Trees Triangle: The Constitutional Decolonisation of the Eastern Hazel Simmons-McDonald / 12 Caribbean Rafael Cox-Alomar / 40 Silver Men: West Indian Labour Migration to Panama, Rex N: Rex Nettleford, The Selected Speeches Velma Newton / 42 Kenneth Hall /26 Ringtones of Opportunity: Policy, Technology and Access in Caribbean Communications Hopeton Dunn / 26 Risky Business: Perspectives on Corporate Misconduct Shazeeda Ali / 44 Roving with Lalah: More Slices of Everyday Jamaican Life Robert Lalah / 18 Running for Black Gold: 50 Years of African Athletics Kevin Lillis / 18 Saving Souls: The African and British Struggles to End the Transatlantic Trade in African Peoples Hilary Beckles & Verene Shepherd / 41

Slave Ship Fredensborg, The Leif Svalesen / 42 Slave Society in the City: Bridgetown Barbados1680-1834 Pedro Welch / 40 Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Restoring the Links Gwendolyn Midlo Hall / 41 Soils of the Caribbean Nazeer Ahmad/ 27 Spanish Jamaica Francisco Morales Padron / 42 Spanish Trinidad Francisco Morales Padrón Edited and Translated by Armando García de la Torre / 41 Star Apple Blue and Avocado Green Paulette A. Ramsay / 10

Street of Conflict Michael Anthony / 11

Suriname - The Economy: Prospects for Sustainable Development Pitou van Dijck / 36

Sustainable Food Production Practices in the Caribbean Wayne G. Ganpat & Wendy-Ann P. Isaac / 27

Tourism: The Driver of Change in the Jamaican Economy? Kenneth Hall & Rheima Holding / 36 Trade, Investment and Development in the Contemporary Caribbean Bhoendradatt Tewarie & Roger Hosein / 36 Trading Souls: Europe’s Transatlantic Trade in Africans to the Caribbean Hilary McD. Beckles & Verene Shepherd / 41 Transformations of Freedom in the Land of the Maroons: Creolization in the Cockpits, Jamaica Jean Besson/ 38

Sustainable Food Production Practices in the Caribbean, Vol 2 Wayne G. Ganpat & Wendy-Ann P. Isaac /27

Transitions in Caribbean Law: Law-Making, Constitutionalism and the Convergence of National and International Law David S. Berry & Tracy Robinson / 44

Sweetening Bitter Sugar: Jock Campbell, the Booker Reformer in British Guiana 1934−1966 Clem Seecharan / 42

Trinidad and Tobago Industrial Policy 1959−2008: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis Wendell Mottley / 36

Tastes Like Home: My Caribbean Cookbook Cynthia Nelson / 18

True Born Maroons Kenneth Bilby / 17

Teaching Language and Literacy to Caribbean Students: From Vernacular to Standard English Dennis Craig / 11 Telford Georges: A Legal Odyssey Albert Fiadjoe, Gilbert Kodilinye & Joyce Cole Georges / 44 Thoughts on the Objectionable System of Labour for Wages in the West India Colonies: And on the Necessity of Substituting a System of Tenancy and Allotmentof the StapleCultivation Henry James Ross / 42 Tim Hector:A Caribbean Radical’s Story Paul Buhle / 7

Truly a Gentleman: The Right Excellent Sir Hugh Worrell Springer Kean Springer/ 7

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Twentieth-Century Suriname Continuities and Discontinuities in a New World Society Rosemarijn Hoefte & Peter Meel / 27

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Understanding International Trade: A CARICOM Perspective Edwin Laurent / 36

World is a High Hill, The: Stories about Jamaican Women Erna Brodber / 12

Understanding the Contemporary Caribbean 2ndEd. Richard S. Hillman & Thomas D’Agostino / 27

Writing Life: Reflections by West Indian Writers Mervyn Morris & Carolyn Allen / 12

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AUTHOR INDEX Abrahams, Peter / 17 Agarwal, Supriya / 11 Ahmad, Nazeer / 27, 17 Ali, Shazeeda / 44 Allahar, Anton / 33 Allen, Carolyn / 12 Anthony, Adrian / 26 Anthony, Michael / 11 Antoine, Rose-Marie / 44 Archer-Shaw, Petrine / 18 Arciniegas, Germán / 40 Arends, Jacques / 16 Atkinson-Flowers, Nadine / 43 Aub, Beth / 44 Aub, Martin / 44 Ayre, Michael / 42 Bégot, Monique /27 Bailey, Anne C. / 40 Bailey, Barbara / 26 Bailey, Corin / 25 Bain, Brendan / 26 Baptiste, Fitzroy / 20 Barnet, Miguel / 16 Barrow, Christine / 16, 26, 27 Barrow-Giles, Christine / 12 Barrow-Giles, Cynthia / 34, 35 Bauer, Elaine / 16 Baugh, Edward / 7 Beckles, Hilary McD. / 7, 26, 40, 41 Belnavis, George / 44 Bender, Wolfgang / 15, 18 Benghiat, Norma / 18 Benn, Denis / 33, 34, 35, 36, 41, 42 Bennett, Hazel / 42 Benson, LeGrace / 14 Bernal, Richard / 32 Berry, David S. / 44 Bertram, Arnold / 33 Besson, Jean / 38, 41 Bettelheim, Judith / 16 Bilby, Kenneth / 16, 17 Blackman, Courtney / 36 Bogues, Anthony / 20 Bolland, O. Nigel / 36 Bolt, Usain / 17 Boodho, Ken I. / 26 Bookers, M. Keith / 12 Boufoy-Bastick, Béatrice / 25 Branche, Clement / 35 Brathwaite, Kamau / 42 Brereton, Bridget / 7, 27 Breton, Yvan / 34 Brodber, Erna / 12 Brown, David N. / 34 Browne, David / 42 Bryan, Beverley / 11 Buhle, Paul / 7 Buléon, Pascal /27 Bulkan, Arif / 21 Bulmer-Thomas, Victor / 42 Bute, E.L. / 17 Cameron, Rose Marie / 26 Carberry, H.D. / 12 CARICOM Secretariat / 33, 34 Carlin, Eithne / 16 Carmichael, Trevor A. / 23 Carnegie, Jimmy / 12 Carr, Robert / 27

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Carter, Henderson / 40, 42 Cateau, Heather / 40 Chamberlain, Mary / 16 Chase, Barbara / 26 Chen, Wayne / 18 Chevannes, Barry / 16 Chinien, Savrina / 25 Chivallon, Christine / 16 Chuck-A-Sang, Myrtle / 33, 34, 35, 36 Clarke, Austin / 12 Clarke, Colin G. / 27 Clarke, Wendy / 18 Clegg, Peter / 27 Coester, Markus / 15 Commissiong, Elaine / 36 Cools, Janice A. / 11 Courtman, Sandra / 33 Cowell, Noel / 35 Cox-Alomar, Rafael / 40 Craig, Dennis / 11 Craton, Michael / 41 Cruz, Maria Caridad / 26 Cummins, Alissandra / 18 Davy, Brian / 34 Day, Marcus / 33 de Bruin, Marjan / 27 De Four, Linda Claudia / 26 DeCosta-Willis, Miriam / 16 Demas, Williams G. / 34 Deosaran, Ramesh / 26 Dexter, Noel / 16 D’Agostino, Thomas / 27 Dick, Devon / 41 Donaldson, Enid / 18 Dookeran, Winston / 34 Douglas, Dianne / 27 Dubois, Laurent / 40 Dundas, Carl W. / 35 Dunn, Hopeton S. / 26, 34 Edwards-Kerr, Deon / 24 Ferguson, James / 27 Fernandez, Luis Martinez / 33 Ffolkes-Goldson, Suzanne / 43 Fiadjoe, Albert / 44 Francis-Brown, Suzanne / 7 Fraser, Henry / 26 Gambrill, Linda / 11 Ganpat, Wayne G. /27 Garner, Steve / 26 Georges, Joyce Cole / 44 Ghany, Hamid / 29 Gibbons, Rawle /16 Gift, Sandra Ingrid / 41 Gilbert-Roberts, Terri-Ann / 34 Gilmore, John / 17 Girvan, Norman / 20, 34 Gonsalves, Ralph / 34 Grant, Cedric / 34 Gravette, Andrew /18 Griffin, Clifford / 36 Griffith, Ivelaw / 33 Guilbault, Jocelyn / 17 Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo / 41 Hall, Kenneth / 26, 33, 34, 35, 36 Harding, Vivienne A. / 11 Harmer, H.J.P / 17 Harriott, Anthony / 33 Harris, Donald J. / 35 Harrison, Karl / 44

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Harrison, Marc / 44 Harrison, Monique / 44 Haughton, Milton / 34 Henry-Lee, Aldrie / 30 Heuman, Gad / 42 Hillman, Richard S. / 27 Ho, Christine / 17 Hodge, Merle / 11 Hoefte, Rosemarijn / 27 Holding, Rheima / 36 Hope, Donna P. / 15/17 Hosein, Roger / 36 Howard, David / 41 Howard, Dennis /25 Howe, Glenford / 17 Hucke, Claudia / 18 Hume, Yanique / 13 Hutton, Clinton / 19, 38 Ince, Basil / 18 Isaac, Wendy-Ann P. / 27 Jackman, Rosie / 18 Jacob, Debbie / 12 Jaffe, Rivke / 27 Jain, Jasbir / 11 Jamadar, Peter / 44 James, C.L.R. / 17 James, Henry / 42 James, Winston / 40 Jayawardena, Chandana / 33 Jennings, Zellynne / 24 Johnson, Howard / 26 Johnson, Kim / 16 Johnson, Stephen / 25 Jones, Adele D. / 27 Jones, Edwin / 35 Joseph, Tennyson S.D. / 33, 34 Jules, Didacus 33 Juraga, Dubravka / 12 Kamugisha, Aaron / 13 Kelly, Michael J. / 26 Kennedy, Fred W. / 9, 12 Khare, Mukesh / 33 Kirkaldy, George / 44 Kirton, Mark / 34 Klein, Alex / 33 Kodilinye, Gilbert / 44 Lalah, Robert / 18 Lalla, Barbara / 11 Lamming, George / 7 Lancashire, Robert / 27 Lane, Kris / 40 Largey, Michael / 16 Laurence, K.O. / 40 Laurent, Edwin / 36 Law, Robin / 7 LaYacona, Maria / 16 Lee, Easton / 12 Leo-Rhynie, Elsa / 26 Levitt, Kari / 35, 36 Lewis, Gordon / 27 Lewis, Rupert / 20 Lewis-Weinberger, Marlene / 11 Lillis, Kevin / 18 Long, Edward / 41 Lovejoy, Paul / 7, 40 Lucie-Smith, Edward / 18 Magnus, Kenneth / 27 Maharaj, Priya / 27 Maingot, Anthony / 17

Manley, Beverley / 7 Manuel, Peter / 16 Marshall, Don / 35 Marshall, Trevor / 17 Marshall, Woodville / 7 Martis, Adi / 18 Mason, Peter / 16 McCalpin, Jermaine / 20 McCollin, Debbie / 37 McDonald, Sheldon / 44 McGreary, Peggy / 17 McIntosh, Simeon / 44 McIntosh, Malachi / 8 McLaren, Ingrid A. / 11 Meeks, Brian / 20, 29 Meel, Peter / 27 Meighoo, Kirk / 35, 44 Melville, Juliet / 33 Minshall, Peter / 16 Mockler, Anthony / 41 Morgan, Owen / 36 Morris, Mervyn / 6, 11, 12 Morrissey, Michael / 27 Mottley, Wendell / 36 Munroe, Trevor / 33 Murrel, N. Samuel / 26 Neita, Hartley / 7 Nelson, Cynthia / 18 Nettleford, Rex / 16 Newton, Velma / 42 Nunez-Tesheira, Karen / 44 Nurse, Keith / 17 O’Brien Chang, Kevin / 18 Orane, Douglas / 4 Osterhammel, Jürgen / 41 Ovares, Luis / 34 Padmore, Jacqueline 27 Padron, Francisco Morales / 41, 42 Palmer, Addeah / 10 Palmer, Colin / 26/39 Pantin, Dennis / 36 Pantojas-García, Emilio / 27 Pattullo, Polly / 40 Payne, Anthony / 35 Pemberton, Rita / 40 Phillips, Anghelen Arrington / 17 Phillips, Esther / 12 Phillips, Fred / 44 Pinto, Geoffrey DeSola / 17 Pollard, Duke E. / 44 Pouchet Paquet, Sandra / 17 Quinn, Kate / 29 Rabe, Stephen G. / 27 Rahim, Jennifer / 11 Rajack-Talley, Theresa Ann / 31 Ramchand, Ken / 12 Rampersad, Kris / 17 Ramsaran, Dave / 28 Ramsay, Paulette A. / 10, 11, 22 Reddock, Rhoda / 27 Reid-Salmon, Delroy / 42 Reid, Sandra / 27 Richards, Glen / 41 Riggio, Milla Coart / 16 Roberts, Dorothy / 27 Robertson, James / 42 Robinson, Tracy / 44 Rohlehr, Gordon / 7, 16 Roth, Patrice /27

Roy, Maya / 16 Sanchez Medina, Roberto / 26 Sangster, Alfred / 27 Sankat, Clement K. / 33 Saunders, Gail / 40 Saunders, Patricia / 17 Schwarz-Bart, Simone / 26 Seecharan, Clem / 17, 26, 42 Seepersad, Randy / 25 Shepherd, Verene / 40, 41, 42 Sherlock, Philip / 42 Shields, Enid / 16 Shrivastava, Gyan S. / 33 Simmons-McDonald, Hazel / 12 Singh, Sherry-Ann / 27 Sives, Amanda / 34 Smith Godfrey P. / 2, 7, 33 Smith, Jennifer / 18 Spencer, William / 26 Springer, Kean / 7 Springer, Rita G. / 18 Stone, Rosemarie / 7 Stuempfle, Stephen / 17 Sutton, Paul / 35 Svalesen, Leif / 42 Tang-Nain, Gemma / 26 Taylor, Godfrey / 16 Tewarie, Bhoendradatt / 12, 36 The New History Committee / 41 Thomas-Hope, Elizabeth / 17 Thompson, Allison /18 Thompson, Alvin O. / 36, 41 Thompson, Grace / 17 Thompson, Paul / 16 Tilley, Ken / 34 Tillis, Antonio D. / 22 Timm, Birte / 39 Tortello, Rebecca / 41 Trotman, David / 40 Trotz, Alissa D. / 21 Tulloch, Ceil / 6 van Dijck, Pitou / 36 Vayssieres, Jean-Jacques / 7, 40 Venkobachar, Chintanapalli / 33 Venner, K. Dwight / 33, 34 Wade, Anthony / 7 Walcott, Roderick / 12 Waller, Lloyd / 25 Walters, Mary / 16 Warrican, S. Joel / 11 Watson, Barrington / 5, 18 Watson, Karl / 26 Weekes, Everton / 7 Welch, Pedro / 40 White, Alison / 18 Whittle, Nick / 18 Williams, Charlotte / 42 Williams, Denis / 41 Williams, Dianne / 25 Williams, Eric / 40 Williams, Gwedolin / 26 Wilmot, Swithin R. / 41 Wint, Alvin / 35 Wint, Eleanor / 33 Wint, Valerie / 7 Witter, Michael / 36 Wynter, Sylvia / 12 Zephirin, Manuelita / 18 Zips, Werner / 17,42




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