Imaging the Caribbean

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Imaging the Caribbean
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ISBN-10 : 0230012493
ISBN-13 : 9780230012493
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Book Synopsis Imaging the Caribbean by : Patricia Mohammed

Book excerpt: This study of the region's iconography explores how a Caribbean sensibility has been shaped. It circles the Caribbean while focusing on Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados. It traces the parameters drawn by the colonial encounter and crosses the boundaries of the methodologies and material of history, art, and cultural studies.


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