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Caribbean Globalizations 1492 To The Present Day 1st Edition Eva Sansavior Richard Scholar

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Caribbean Globalizations 1492 To The Present Day 1st Edition Eva Sansavior Richard Scholar
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Eva Sansavior; Richard Scholar
ISBN: 9781781387504, 1781387508
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Caribbean Globalizations 1492 To The Present Day 1st Edition Eva Sansavior Richard Scholar by Eva Sansavior; Richard Scholar 9781781387504, 1781387508 instant download after payment.

Caribbean Globalizations explores the relations between globalization and the Caribbean since 1492, when Columbus first arrived in the region, to the present day. It aims to help change prevalent ways of thinking, not only about the Caribbean archipelago as a complex field of historical enquiry and cultural production, but also about the nature of globalization. It argues that the region has long been - and remains - a theatre of conflict between, as well as a site of emergence for, different forms of globalization. It thereby offers the opportunity to focus research and debate across the interdisciplinary spectrum by reflecting upon and re-imagining the idea of globalization in a specifically Caribbean context. It does so at a time when the Caribbean is urgently rethinking its own identity and place in a world where the Western economic model of globalization is more in question than ever. With contributors including Patrick Chamoiseau, Christopher Miller, Mimi Sheller and Charles Forsdick, this book will be required reading for all scholars working in Caribbean Studies.

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