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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.11.20150123.full.mrc:416402017:2989
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050 4 $aHT1096.A7$bS54 2007
100 1 $aShepherd, Verene.
245 10 $a'I want to disturb my neighbour' :$blectures on slavery, emancipation and postcolonial Jamaica /$cVerene A. Shepherd.
260 $aKingston ;$aMiami :$bIan Randle,$c2007.
300 $axiii, 378 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 349-371) and index.
505 00 $tKnowledge production in the Caribbean: contemporary writings, the construction of 'Africa(n)' and the task of reconstruction - -$tCulture, creolization and marronage in the Caribbean: engaging with the writings of Rex Nettleford - -$t'Sex in the tropics': women, gender and sexuality in the discourses of Asian labour migration to the British-Colonized Caribbean - -$tUniversity of the West Indies and the decolonization project - -$tRoots and routes: intra- Caribbean trade links since the fifteenth century - -$t'Groundings' with Tacky (Takyi) on history , heritage and activism - -$tRevolution and post-revolution: re-imaging and rethinking Haiti - -$t'Petticoat rebellion'?: women and emancipation in colonial Jamaica - -$t'Beside every successful man': the unsung activists of the 1831-1832 emancipation war in Jamaica - -$tApprenticeship and indentureship: re/placing slavery in the British-Colonized Caribbean - historical trends - -$t'My feet is [sic] my only carriage: gender and labour mobility in the post-slavery Caribbean - -$tThe politics of migration: official policy towards Indians in Jamaica, 1845- 1945 - -$t'Dear Mrs. Seacole': 'groundings' with Mary Seacole on slavery, gender and citizenship - -$t'Up from slavery': the legacy of slavery and the project of emancipation in the commonwealth Caribbean - -$tRanking game: discourses of belongings in Jamaican history - -$tEmancipation proclamation and August 1, 1838: text and context - -$t'I want to disturb my neighbour' and 'The man at the door' in an age of individualism - -$tAfter the exhibition is gone: public memory is an age of historical amnesia - -$tCase for reparation: historical basis - -$tChallenging masculine myths: gender, history education and development in Jamaica - -$tFrom redemption song to remembrance walls: establishing war memorials for anti-slavery rebels.
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650 0 $aPostcolonialism$zJamaica.
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