Creole recitations : John Jacob Thomas and colonial formation in the late nineteenth-century Caribbean / Faith Smith.
Series: New world studies | New World studiesPublication details: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2002.Description: xxvi, 207 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0813921422
- 9780813921426
- 0813921430
- 9780813921433
- Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob)
- Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob)
- Thomas, John Jacob
- Thomas, John J
- Thomas, John Jacob, 1841-1889
- Scholars -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Trinidad -- Biography
- Creole dialects -- Caribbean Area
- Blacks -- Race identity -- Caribbean Area
- Black nationalism -- Caribbean Area
- Black nationalism
- Blacks -- Race identity
- Creole dialects
- Scholars
- Savants -- Trinit e-et-Tobago -- R ecits personnels
- Langues cr eoles -- R egion cara ibe
- Noirs -- Identit e collective -- R egion cara ibe
- Nationalisme noir -- R egion cara ibe
- Trinidad -- Biography
- Caribbean Area
- Trinidad and Tobago -- Trinidad
- Trinit e et Tobago -- Biographie
- 972.983/03/092 B 21
- CT388.T48 S55 2002
Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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National Library of Jamaica | Daphne Douglas Reading Room | 972.98303092 WI Tho (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000032735 | ||
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OCLC Data | Rare Books Floor | Available | 0000000009698 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-204) and index.
1. "Writing Was Easy to Him": Education, Labor, Distinction -- 2. "Her Majesty's Ethiopic Subjects": London, Englishness, Pan-Africanism -- 3. Can Anything Good Come out of Cedros?: Creole Grammar, Theory and Practice -- 4. West Indian Fables Explained: Travel and Translation in the 1880s.
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