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I Want to Disturb my Neighbour : Lectures on Slavery, Emancipation, and Postcolonial Jamaica / Shepherd, Verene A.

By: Kingston, Jamaica Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, c2007Description: xiii, 378 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9766372551
  • 9789766372552
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HT1091 .S54 2007
Contents:
Knowledge production in the Caribbean: contemporary writings, the construction of 'Africa(n)' and the task of reconstruction - - Culture, creolization and marronage in the Caribbean: engaging with the writings of Rex Nettleford - - 'Sex in the tropics': women, gender and sexuality in the discourses of Asian labour migration to the British-Colonized Caribbean - - University of the West Indies and the decolonization project - - Roots and routes: intra- Caribbean trade links since the fifteenth century - - 'Groundings' with Tacky (Takyi) on history , heritage and activism - - Revolution and post-revolution: re-imaging and rethinking Haiti - - 'Petticoat rebellion'?: women and emancipation in colonial Jamaica - - 'Beside every successful man': the unsung activists of the 1831-1832 emancipation war in Jamaica - - Apprenticeship and indentureship: re/placing slavery in the British-Colonized Caribbean - historical trends - - 'My feet is [sic] my only carriage: gender and labour mobility in the post-slavery Caribbean - - The politics of migration: official policy towards Indians in Jamaica, 1845- 1945 - - 'Dear Mrs. Seacole': 'groundings' with Mary Seacole on slavery, gender and citizenship - - 'Up from slavery': the legacy of slavery and the project of emancipation in the commonwealth Caribbean - - Ranking game: discourses of belongings in Jamaican history - - Emancipation proclamation and August 1, 1838: text and context - - 'I want to disturb my neighbour' and 'The man at the door' in an age of individualism - - After the exhibition is gone: public memory is an age of historical amnesia - - Case for reparation: historical basis - - Challenging masculine myths: gender, history education and development in Jamaica - - From redemption song to remembrance walls: establishing war memorials for anti-slavery rebels.
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Item type Current library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
West Indies Books and Pamphlets West Indies Books and Pamphlets Main Campus West Indies Collection West Indies Collection RBC/WIC 326.97292 SHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 076759
West Indies Books and Pamphlets West Indies Books and Pamphlets Old Harbour Campus West Indies Collection West Indies Collection RBC/WIC 326.97292 SHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 076758

Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-371) and index.

Knowledge production in the Caribbean: contemporary writings, the construction of 'Africa(n)' and the task of reconstruction - - Culture, creolization and marronage in the Caribbean: engaging with the writings of Rex Nettleford - - 'Sex in the tropics': women, gender and sexuality in the discourses of Asian labour migration to the British-Colonized Caribbean - - University of the West Indies and the decolonization project - - Roots and routes: intra- Caribbean trade links since the fifteenth century - - 'Groundings' with Tacky (Takyi) on history , heritage and activism - - Revolution and post-revolution: re-imaging and rethinking Haiti - - 'Petticoat rebellion'?: women and emancipation in colonial Jamaica - - 'Beside every successful man': the unsung activists of the 1831-1832 emancipation war in Jamaica - - Apprenticeship and indentureship: re/placing slavery in the British-Colonized Caribbean - historical trends - - 'My feet is [sic] my only carriage: gender and labour mobility in the post-slavery Caribbean - - The politics of migration: official policy towards Indians in Jamaica, 1845- 1945 - - 'Dear Mrs. Seacole': 'groundings' with Mary Seacole on slavery, gender and citizenship - - 'Up from slavery': the legacy of slavery and the project of emancipation in the commonwealth Caribbean - - Ranking game: discourses of belongings in Jamaican history - - Emancipation proclamation and August 1, 1838: text and context - - 'I want to disturb my neighbour' and 'The man at the door' in an age of individualism - - After the exhibition is gone: public memory is an age of historical amnesia - - Case for reparation: historical basis - - Challenging masculine myths: gender, history education and development in Jamaica - - From redemption song to remembrance walls: establishing war memorials for anti-slavery rebels.

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