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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985

Caribbean Contours

(edited by Sidney W. Mintz and Sally Price)

Stretching from the Bahamas in the north to the Guianas on the South American mainland, the societies of the Caribbean have been shaped over time by the contributions of many peoples -- the region's original Amerindian inhabitants, colonists from Spain, England, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark, men and women from hundreds of African societies who were imported as slaves, and the contract laborers who were later brought from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. In Caribbean Contourseight leading scholars in the humanities and the social sciences survey the history, politics, economics, demography, and culture of the Caribbean to provide an authoritative yet accessible introduction to this complex and geographically fragmented region.

From a United States perspective, the people of the Caribbean are at once familiar and foreign -- an everyday presence in the lives of many urban Americans on the one hand, representatives of exotic worlds for millions of American tourists on the other. This volume is intended to provide some of the essential facts underlying both the unity and diversity of Caribbean societies, and thus to contribute to an understanding of the region's increasing importance in the modern world.

Contents:
—Introduction (by Sidney W. Mintz and Sally Price)
—A Political Profile of the Caribbean (by Carl Stone)
—"Race" and Color in the Caribbean (by H. Hoetink)
—Sugar in the Caribbean (by G.B. Hagelberg)
—From Plantations to Peasantries in the Caribbean (by Sidney W. Mintz)
—A Linguistic Perspective on the Caribbean (by Mervyn Alleyne)
—The Caribbean as a Musical Region (by Kenneth M. Bilby)
—The Contemporary Caribbean: A General Overview (by Gordon K. Lewis)


Selected Works

Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination
"An astonishing performance ... as lucid and cordial as the best contemporary fiction.”--George Lamming
Paris Primitive: Jacques Chirac's Museum on the Quai Branly
"A delicious combination of art, anthropology, and politics"--Lucy R. Lippard
Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension
A lavishly-illustrated art book
Les Marrons
A French-language original, printed in full color.
Maroon Arts
"A tour-de-force ... a true marriage of anthropology and art history." --Fred Myers, New York University
Primitive Art in Civilized Places
"A witty, but scholarly, indictment of the whole primitive art business." --Newsweek
The Convict and The Colonel
"A superb calaloo of a book ... that explores the underlying insanity of the colonial experience." --George Lamming
Enigma Variations: A Novel
"A true gem... The promise of literary ethnography is fulfilled: to educate and, just as a lark, to entertain." --African Arts
First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People
"Sensitive and honest, First-Time is required reading for all who seek to learn something new through first-hand, long-term research with non-western intellectuals" --Ethnohistory
Alabi's World
"A splendid effort to recover the past." --New York Review of Books
Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas
"A splendid anthology, skillfully edited and introduced." --Eugene D. Genovese
The Birth of African-American Culture
"An innovative analysis of the creativity of African-Americans under the extreme constraints of slavery." —Rebecca Scott ___________________
Co-Wives and Calabashes
"Conceived with sophistication but presented with simplicity and clarity" --Choice __________________
Equatoria
"A brilliantly crafted experiment in postmodern narration --J. Jorge Klor de Alva, president, University of Phoenix
Two Evenings in Saramaka
As seas dry up, books speak out loud, and elephants assume human form, we are present at a whole sequence of world-shaping happenings such as the invention of sex, the discovery of drums,and the arrival of death among humans.
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