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The Birth of Caribbean Civilization O. Nigel Bolland

The Birth of Caribbean Civilization By O. Nigel Bolland

The Birth of Caribbean Civilization by O. Nigel Bolland


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For more than a century, Caribbean intellectuals have created a substantial body of work expressing their ideas about culture, identity and society in the region - ideas that have contributed to the development of a distinctive Caribbean civilisation. This collection shows some of the variety, commonalities, contrasts and connections in the ideas of these intellectuals.

The Birth of Caribbean Civilization Summary

The Birth of Caribbean Civilization: A Century of Ideas about Culture and Identity, Nation and Society by O. Nigel Bolland

For more than a century, Caribbean intellectuals have created a substantial body of work expressing their ideas about culture, identity and society in the region - ideas that have contributed to the development of a distinctive Caribbean civilisation. Many of them consciously contributed to the formation of their particular nation or, through forging links between their own national culture and others in the region, to the formation of a Caribbean nation. Many made wider connections with Latin America and Africa, or the African diaspora, and have contributed to leading ideas in the world about Pan-Africanism, negritude, nationalism and socialism. This collection shows some of the variety, commonalities, contrasts and connections in the ideas of these intellectuals, from J.J. Thomas and Jose Marti in the late nineteenth century to the present day. The book is edited to provide essential biographical and contextual introductions to each selection, and notes to clarify points and references in the texts that may not be clear. There is a general Introduction that explains the purpose of the book and briefly discusses the general intellectual and cultural context of Caribbean ideas in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A broad range of selections is made, including writings and speeches by famous and lesser known political and literary figures, women and men of very different opinions throughout the period and from most parts of the Caribbean.

About O. Nigel Bolland

Professor of Sociology at Colgate University

Table of Contents

Introduction - I THE HISPANOPHONE INTELLECTUALS - Our America by J. Marti - 'The song of Borinquen' & 'Cuba & Puerto Rico' by L. Rodriguez de Tio - Excerpts from Sugar & Society in the Caribbean by R. Guerra y Sanchez - Excerpts from Cuban Counterpoint by F. Ortiz - Give us our Independence by L. Munoz Rivera - Day of the Race by P. Albizu Campos - A good civilisation by L. Munoz Marin - The day Puerto Rico became a nation by J. Antonio Corretjer - Words to the intellectuals by F. Castro - Caliban by R. Fernandez Retamar - Excerpts from Puerto Rico: The Four-Storeyed Country by J. Luis Gonzalez - Island of Lost Causes by E. Santiago - Three words toward creolization by A. Benitez-Rojo II THE FRANCOPHONE INTELLECTUALS Excerpts from So Spoke the Uncle by J. -Mars - Excerpts from Discourse on Colonialism by A. Cesaire - Excerpts from Black Skin, White Masks by F. Fanon - Problems of identity for the black man in Caribbean literatures by R. Depestre - In praise of Creoleness by J. Bernabe, P. Chamoiseau & R. Confiant - Closed place, open word by E. Glissant - Excerpts from Conversations with Maryse Conde - We are ugly, but we are here by E. Danticat III THE ANGLOPHONE INTELLECTUALS Excerpts from Froudacity by J.J. Thomas - The British West Indies in the mirror of civilization; The race question in Jamaica; & An appeal to the conscience of the black race to see itself by M.Garvey - Speech by E. Francois - Race relations in Caribbean society; & The future of the Caribbean by E. Williams - West Indian culture by M.G. Smith - Excerpts from The Middle Passage by V.S. Naipaul - From Toussaint L'Ouverture to Fidel Castro by C.L.R. James - Excerpts from Slave Society in the British Leeward Islands at the End of the Eighteeenth Century by E. V. Goveia - Excerpts from The West on Trial by C. Jaggan - National identity & attitudes to race in Jamaica by R. Nettleford - Black Power by W. Rodney - Timehri by E. Kamau Brathwaite - On being different by W. Arthur Lewis - In the shadow of the whip by M. Hodge - Marryshow day, speech by M. Bishop - If I could write this in fire, I would write this in fire by M. Cliff - Another development by C. Y. Thomas - Myths of Caribbean identity by S. Hall - The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory by D. Walcott - A Commonwealth of the Caribbean for the 21st century, speech by S. Ramphal - Caribbean labor, culture, & identity, speech by G. Lamming - Ecumenical America by O. Patterson

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The Birth of Caribbean Civilization: A Century of Ideas about Culture and Identity, Nation and Society by O. Nigel Bolland
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Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica
20040530
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