The Sides of the Sea
Caribbean Women Writing Diaspora
An essential study focused on theories of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in the work of contemporary Caribbean women writers
Civic Buildings after the Spanish-American War
How Beaux-Arts edifices reveal the United States’ imperialistic vision in the Caribbean
Matria Redux
Caribbean Women Novelize the Past
A feminist exploration of postcolonial Caribbean literature, analyzed within the framework of an imagined maternal space and time
Reproducing Domination
On the Caribbean Postcolonial State
A comprehensive collection of essays from a renowned postcolonial scholar
The Unexceptional Case of Haiti
Race and Class Privilege in Postcolonial Bourgeois Society
A deeply researched upending of the trope of Haiti as the Black Republic
Erna Brodber and Velma Pollard
Folklore and Culture in Jamaica
An exploration of two sisters’ writings that emphasizes Jamaica from a local perspective
Surinamese Music in the Netherlands and Suriname
Available in English for the first time, the integral and only book on all the music of a most diverse nation
One Grand Noise
Boxing Day in the Anglicized Caribbean World
The first comprehensive study of how Boxing Day is celebrated across the Caribbean
Slave Revolt on Screen
The Haitian Revolution in Film and Video Games
A trailblazing book on the depiction of the Haitian Revolution in film and video games
Dougla in the Twenty-First Century
Adding to the Mix
A sounding of a vibrant multiracial identity often unknown outside the Caribbean
Taking Flight
Caribbean Women Writing from Abroad
A groundbreaking exploration of the impact of trauma based on gender, sexuality, and race across the Anglophone Caribbean
Maroons and the Marooned
Runaways and Castaways in the Americas
A provocative juxtaposition of escaped slaves and the shipwrecked across the Americas
Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection
Manzano, Plácido, and Afro-Latino Religion
A fascinating discovery of the inception of both black Cuban literature and its Afro-Latino religious powers
Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection
Manzano, Plácido, and Afro-Latino Religion
A fascinating discovery of the inception of both black Cuban literature and its Afro-Latino religious powers
Carnival Is Woman
Feminism and Performance in Caribbean Mas
Revelations of both the burgeoning power and expression of women celebrating Carnival
Critical Interventions in Caribbean Politics and Theory
A well-known public intellectual’s intense engagement with politics in the contemporary Caribbean
Connecting Histories
Francophone Caribbean Writers Interrogating Their Past
A comprehensive introduction to five Caribbean writers and their confrontation with trauma
Mulata Nation
Visualizing Race and Gender in Cuba
A vivid exploration of the key role played by multiracial women in visualizing and performing Cuban identity
In the Forests of Freedom
The Fighting Maroons of Dominica
The untold story of escaped slaves, their battle against colonial overlords, and the lasting impact in the Caribbean
The Indian Caribbean
Migration and Identity in the Diaspora
A primary survey of the oral history and ethnography in the transformative South Asian diaspora
Direct Democracy
Collective Power, the Swarm, and the Literatures of the Americas
A provocative account of what motivates prolific mass movements teeming for revolutionary change
What She Go Do
Women in Afro-Trinidadian Music
How women have expanded the creative reach of calypso, soca, and steelband music
The Music of the Netherlands Antilles
Why Eleven Antilleans Knelt before Chopin's Heart
An exploration of an overlooked Caribbean musical tradition and the European, African, and New World influences that created it
Caribbean Masala
Indian Identity in Guyana and Trinidad
How Indian descendants maintained their culture and grew their influence in the Caribbean
Riding with Death
Vodou Art and Urban Ecology in the Streets of Port-au-Prince
The extraordinary story of sculptors and their incredible creations in Haiti
Resisting Paradise
Tourism, Diaspora, and Sexuality in Caribbean Culture
How Caribbean artists and activists counteract the apparently irresistible lure of the tourist dollar
Steelpan Ambassadors
The US Navy Steel Band, 1957–1999
The lost, melodious history of a Cold War drumbeat that harmonized Caribbean steel with the best of America
Geographies of Cubanidad
Place, Race, and Musical Performance in Contemporary Cuba
A study of how notions of place and race inform the identities and performances of musicians in contemporary Cuba
Beyond Windrush
Rethinking Postwar Anglophone Caribbean Literature
A challenge to the primacy of the Windrush generation as the sole founders of Caribbean literature
City of Islands
Caribbean Intellectuals in New York
How Caribbean thinkers have broadly influenced American culture and the quest for racial justice