![]() Martinique 2003 ![]() On our (old) porch... ![]() ... in Martinique |
![]() Presenting Romare Bearden to Aimé Césaire, January 2, 2007 Writers, researchers, teachers, and lecturers, we divide our time between rural Martinique (where we're based for our research and writing) and the College of William & Mary in Virginia (where we teach one semester each year in the departments of Anthropology, History, and American Studies). We often work collaboratively (on a wide range of ethnographic topics), but Sally writes more on aesthetics and gender, while Rich focuses more on ethnographic history and human rights. Since the mid-1960s, we've been learning and writing about Maroons, descendants of rebel slaves throughout the Americas (but particularly in Suriname and French Guiana), as well as about the Martiniquans among whom we live much of the year. Our geographical interests cover Afro-America, from Brazil to Toronto. The "Books" section (click above) presents most of our work that's been published between two covers. "Coming Soon" describes current projects that are almost ready to be published. For information on our articles, reviews, book chapters, and other briefer publications, please click on Rich's CV or Sally's CV and for information on our roles at the College of William and Mary, click here. Si vous parlez français, allez à la fin de la colonne à droite... Para algumas referências em Português, vá no fim da coluna direita ![]() from our veranda ![]() from a passing sailboat ![]() With Aimé Césaire, January 2007 ![]() at home, 2005 |
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