Caribbean Studies
Series Editor(s): Shona N. Jackson, Anton Allahar
The series is committed to publishing work that offers new critical approaches to Caribbean scholarship on migration, disapora formation, gender issues, sexuality, race and ethnicity, history and orality. It encourages manuscripts that rethink issues related to Caribbean history, nationalism, political economy, and culture. The series is especially interested in cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary methodologies. It seeks comparative studies that examine Caribbean societies alongside others with similar histories and social structures. The editors accept work in sociology, history, literary criticism and anthropology
Editorial Board:
Edna Acosta-Belen, Chair, Center for Latin, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies, SUNY-Albany
Holger Henke, Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Caribbean and the Americas, Metropolitan College of New York
Brian Meeks, Government, University of West Indies
Velma Pollard, Education Emeritus, University of the West Indies
John Rickford, Linguistics, Chair, African and African American Studies, Stanford University
Sylvia Wynter, Spanish and Portuguese Emeritus, Stanford University
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