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Rupert Lewis and the black intellectual tradition / edited by Clinton A. Hutton, Maziki Thame and Jermaine McCalpin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Caribbean reasoningsPublisher: Kingston ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 348 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789766379667
  • 9766379661
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 320.9729 23
LOC classification:
  • F2183 .R86 2018eb
Online resources:
Contents:
UWI Mona and the government of Jamaica, 1967-69 / Ken Post -- Jamaican black power in the 1960s / Rupert Lewis -- Reflections on the Caribbean radical tradition : a conversation with professor Rupert Lewis : Rupert Lewis interviewed by Jermaine McCalpin -- Radical Caribbean thought : Rupert Lewis and the politics of an "internal dread" / Anthony Bogues -- Edward Seaga and the question of leveling : seeing Manley and the other side / F.S.J. Ledgister -- Characteristics of the Grenadian Revolution and the Caribbean situation / Maurice Bishop interviewed by Rupert Lewis -- Blowing the abeng : Rupert Lewis and the rebuilding of Caribbean socialism / Paget Henry -- Echoes of the Bandung Movement in the Caribbean and China's presence in the region today / Rupert Lewis -- Quobna Ottobah Cuoano : black radical heretic or black radical liberal? / Charles W. Mills -- Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian Revolution : global agency of universal modernity / Clinton A. Hutton -- The Sett Girls and pedagogy of the streets : an aural black counterpublic / Lina Sturtz -- Sankofa : Garvey's Pan Africanism, negritude and decolonising narratives / Mawuena Logan -- Arthur Lewis : mild afro-saxon or militant anti-racist : lessons from his struggles and his disparagement by other black power advocates / Mark Figueroa -- Memory gems of revolution : the lived experiences of Elean Rosayly Thomas / Linette Vassell -- Pedagogy and Leroy Clarke's philosophy of being : freedom and sovereignty / Clinton A. Hutton -- The radical aesthetic of Sistren Theatre Collective, Jamaica / Nicosia Shakes.
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UWI Mona and the government of Jamaica, 1967-69 / Ken Post -- Jamaican black power in the 1960s / Rupert Lewis -- Reflections on the Caribbean radical tradition : a conversation with professor Rupert Lewis : Rupert Lewis interviewed by Jermaine McCalpin -- Radical Caribbean thought : Rupert Lewis and the politics of an "internal dread" / Anthony Bogues -- Edward Seaga and the question of leveling : seeing Manley and the other side / F.S.J. Ledgister -- Characteristics of the Grenadian Revolution and the Caribbean situation / Maurice Bishop interviewed by Rupert Lewis -- Blowing the abeng : Rupert Lewis and the rebuilding of Caribbean socialism / Paget Henry -- Echoes of the Bandung Movement in the Caribbean and China's presence in the region today / Rupert Lewis -- Quobna Ottobah Cuoano : black radical heretic or black radical liberal? / Charles W. Mills -- Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian Revolution : global agency of universal modernity / Clinton A. Hutton -- The Sett Girls and pedagogy of the streets : an aural black counterpublic / Lina Sturtz -- Sankofa : Garvey's Pan Africanism, negritude and decolonising narratives / Mawuena Logan -- Arthur Lewis : mild afro-saxon or militant anti-racist : lessons from his struggles and his disparagement by other black power advocates / Mark Figueroa -- Memory gems of revolution : the lived experiences of Elean Rosayly Thomas / Linette Vassell -- Pedagogy and Leroy Clarke's philosophy of being : freedom and sovereignty / Clinton A. Hutton -- The radical aesthetic of Sistren Theatre Collective, Jamaica / Nicosia Shakes.

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