The Society for Caribbean Studies

The Society for Caribbean Studies (UK)

Annual Conference Papers, Volume 6, 2005, ISSN 1471-2024
Editor: Sandra Courtman

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Angela Brüning
Literary Transformation of Caribbean Histories: Texaco by Patrick Chamoiseau and Divina Trace by Robert Antoni

Anthony Kellman
Towards a National Caribbean Epic

Marika Preziuso
Wearing the Veil of the Border: Visions of Haiti and the Dominican Republic in Edidge Danticat's The Farming Of Bones

David Dodman
Community Perspectives on Urban Environmental Problems in Kingston, Jamaica

This paper was awarded the David Nichols prize for best postgraduate paper presented at Society for Caribbean Studies conferences in the period of 2002-2004

Daniel Millum
The Collections of Caribbean Political Ephemera at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS) and the Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA)

Lieven D’hulst
Interliterary Relations in the Caribbean: A Major Issue?

Sheree Mack
Black British Women Writers in Britain Maintain Two Faces in More Than One Way or Another

Antonio Soto Carlo
Americanization and Resistance in Puerto Rico’s Public School System: A language Issue, 1898-1940s

Elvira Pulitano
“I am of, and not of, this place”: Caribbean Dis/locations in the Work of Jamaica Kincaid and Caryl Phillips

David Clover
Dispersed or Destroyed: Archves, The West Indian Students' Union, And Public Memory 

Carlo A. Cubero
Trans-Insular Identities in the North-Eastern Caribbean

Hebe Verrest and Johan Post
Home-based Enterprises as Situated Practices; Experiences in Paramaribo, Surinam

Emiel Martens 
“A Black Man’s (Out)cry in a White Man’s World”: Articulations of Cultural Identity and Resistance in Postcolonial Jamaican Film

Selected Papers from the Conference held at the University of Newcastle UK, 29th June - 1st July 2005.

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