The Society for Caribbean Studies (UK)
Annual Conference Papers, Volume 8, 2007, ISSN 1471-2024
Editor: Sandra Courtman
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Gelien Matthews
Trinidad – A Model Colony for British
Slave Trade Abolition
Jennifer Jahn
Writing One’s Identity: Letter-writing
and the Agency of Identity Formation
Lucy A. Evans
‘The World Has Always Been in Movement’:
Relational Ways of Seeing in V.S. Naipaul’s A Way in the
World
Angelica Wehrli
“Si tú tienes divisas, tienes el mundo abierto”
(If you have foreign currency, the world is yours), Paulo 43 years: Legal
and Illegal Ways of Securing a Livelihood in Havana, Cuba
Mercedes R. Diaz
Tampeños and Miamienses: Analyzing the Impact
and Influence of Two Cuban Exile Communities through Two Revolutions
Lorna Burns
Patriarchy and Paradise: Celebrating Macadam
Dreams.
Henrice Altink
'The Case of Miss Leila James B.A.': Class,
Race, Gender and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Jamacia.
Donna-Marie Tuck
The (Re)presentations and (Re)negotiations of Heroism in Revenge and Anacanoa
Selected Papers from the Conference held at the London Metropolitan University, London, 4-6 July 2007.
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