The Society for Caribbean Studies

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/