Title: Cultural identity and creolization in national unity : the multiethnic Caribbean
Abstract:Part 1 Figures and Tables Part 2 Foreword: Some Obligations of Caribbean Government Part 3 A Note: Multiculturalism, Plural Colonial Societies and Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 India and the Indian...Part 1 Figures and Tables Part 2 Foreword: Some Obligations of Caribbean Government Part 3 A Note: Multiculturalism, Plural Colonial Societies and Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 India and the Indian Diaspora: The Continuing Links Chapter 6 The Caribbean: Race and Creol Ethnicity Chapter 7 Coolitude: The Diasporic Indian's Response to Creolization, Negritude and the Ranking Game Chapter 8 The Creolization of Indian Women in Trinidad Chapter 9 Race as a Contradiction amoung the Working People Chapter 10 Race, Class, Color and Religion Chapter 11 A Plea for Rationality Chapter 12 Culture and Politics: Changing Scenarios in the Commonwealth Caribbean Chapter 13 The Social Construction of Race-Ethnic Conflict in Guyana Chapter 14 Out of Many, One Caribbean Chapter 15 Unity and Diversity in Multicultural Socities Chapter 16 Towards National Unity in Multicultural Caribbean SocitiesRead More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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