Caribbean Research Seminar in the North
An interdisciplinary research seminar on the Caribbean and its diaspora, in association with the Society for Caribbean Studies
Friday, 11 May 1:30 - 5:30 pm
Department of Anthropology Durham University
SEMINAR PROGRAMME
1:00
Registration and Lunch
2:00
Introduction Dr .R. Simpson
2:10
Sailing to Bequia and Beyond Charles
Gullick (Durham University)
3:00 Tea and coffee break
3:15
Tourism in the Bay Islands Elisabeth
Kirtsoglou (Durham University)... A shortened version of this paper will
be read on her behalf
4:05
Tea and coffee break
4:20
Miskitu & Ulwa Ideas about Obeah
Mark Jamieson (Durham University)
Diana Paton will also give a paper entitled "Religion, Law and Nation in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1890-1940"
For further information, or to book a place,
please contact
Dr. Charles Gullick,
Department of Anthropology,
Durham University,
43 Old Elvet,
Durham DH1 3HN
or via e-mail at: c.j.m.r.gullick@durham.ac.uk.
Registration (including lunch) is free. A limited number of bursaries to cover the costs of travel within the UK are available for postgraduate students attending this event. To apply, please email Diana Paton Diana.paton@ncl.ac.uk stating your topic and giving the name and email address of your supervisor. We may contact your supervisor to confirm your status.
Location maps and travel directions are available at: http://www.dur.ac.uk/map/
