Interesting Caribbean Links
Societies & Organisations | Journals, Newspapers and Literary Links | Academic links | Caribbean Newspapers | Publishers | Various | Arts, Culture & Food | Individual Webpages
Societies & Organisations
- Caribbean Communities in Europe - Forum to promote knowledge of the Caribbean and its diaspora (particularly in Europe).
- Caribbean Studies Association
- CERLAC -Center for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean.
- CLASH - Mémoire St Barth / Histoire de Saint-Barthélemy (Comité de Liaison et d'Application des Sources Historiques)
- Indo-Caribbean Studies Association
- LACC - Latin America and Caribbean Studies Center.
- National Archives - National Archives Caribbean History.
- Postcolonial Studies Association
- Society for Latin American Studies (UK Association)
- SOSIG - Social Sciences Information Gateway.
- Transnational Communities - An ESRC Research Programme.
- UKCASA - UK Council for Area Studies Associations, the SCS and the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS).
- Latineos - Latin American and Caribbean arts and culture.
Journals, Newspapers and Literary Links
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The Society has been given permission by John Robert Lee, Education Officer at the Folk Research Centre, St Lucia to make available his compiled (selected) bibliography on West Indian Literature. We extend our sincerest thanks to Mr Lee.
To download the bibliography in pdf, click here.
- Caribbean Journal of Science
- Critical Bibliography of Caribbean Literatures
- Interventions -International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.
- Journal of Caribbean Archaeology
- Journal of Caribbean History
- Journal of Caribbean Literatures
- Journal of Commonwealth Literature - A Journal on aspects of Commonwealth and postcolonial literatures and related areas.
- Journal of Postcolonial Writing
- Journal of West Indian Liteature
- KACIKE - The Journal of Caribbean Amerindian History and Anthropology.
- KUNAPIPI - Journal of Postcolonial Writing.
- Moving Worlds - A Journal of Transcultural Writing.
- Sargasso - A journal published by the Department of English at the University of Puerto Rico.
- Small Axe - A Caribbean Platform for Criticism.
- The Caribbean Review of Books
- The Caribbean Writer
- Wadabagei - A journal of the Caribbean and its diaspora.
- Wasafiri (London)
- West Indian Literature - A source list for West Indian Authors, compiled by Patrick Jamieson.
Academic links
- Academic Staff teaching on Latin America and the Caribbean
- BBC 'WINDRUSH' web site
- Black Writers Reunion and Conference
- 'Caribbean Studies' - Various links from the Department of History at the University of North Texas, Denton
- Caribbean Studies Centre at London Metropolitan
- CASBAH - Caribbean Studies Black and Asian History Sources Project.
- Centre for Caribbean Studies (Warwick)
- Commonwealth-SAS - Caribbean Online Routes to Roots.
- Channel 4 'UNTOLD' - Black History Season
- Indo-Caribbean - Indo Caribbean heritage Website.
- Institute of Commonwealth Studies
- University of West Indies (Mona)
Caribbean Newspapers
- CanaNews
- Granma Internacional
- Haiti Press Network
- Jamaica Gleaner Newspaper
- The Barbados Advocate
- Trinidad Guardian
Publishers
- House of Nehesi
- Ian Randle Publishers
- Macmillan-Caribbean
- Mano Publishing
- Papillote Press
- Peepal Tree Press
- University of the West Indies Press
Various
Arts,Culture & Food
- Africlassical - Arfrican Heritage in Classical Music.
- Caribbean Kitchen Webpage on Caribbean Recipes.
- Gallery of West Indian Art - Haitian, Cuban and Jamaican Art.
- Garifuna Heritage Webpage about the Garifuna Heritage.
- Jamaica Travel and Culture - Travel Guide on Jamaica.
- On the Map - Creole chant blog spot.
- The Center of Haitian Art
- The Drum - Arts Centre in Britain promoting African, Asian and Caribbean Art and cultural activities.
- STAR - Scottish Trans-Atlantic Relations Project.
- David MICHAEL - Member of the Black Police Association in London.
- www.caribleaper.co.uk - Webpage of Caribbean theologian Michael Jagessar.
- Sandra Courtman's Homepage - Research in Caribbean women writers in Post-War Britain.