In the introduction to Methods in Caribbean Research, the editors ask, “What sets the Caribbean a...
Uncle Brother unfolds a tale of unflinching devotion against a tapestry of neglect and exploitati...
Barbara Lalla’s beautifully written novel explores a universal question: when, where and how does...
Disaster catapults three children into the care of their Caribbean grandparentsbefore another rel...
Marronage - the process of flight by slaves from servitude to establish their own hegemonies in i...
The songs, sermons and other materials collected in this anthology thoroughly characterize and de...
Incorporates some material from the author's theis (doctoral--University of the West Indies (Mona...
'An important addition to studies of the genesis and life of Jamaican Creole as well as other New...
Caribbean Literary Discourse is a study of the multicultural, multilingual, and Creolised languag...
Against the wide sweep of Jamaica's past, Arch of Fire sets a cast of starkly distinctive and app...
A gifted young scholar clings desperately to part-time employment at a Caribbean university. Then...
In One Thousand Eyes, a ragged troop of abandoned children fights to survive on a devastated Cari...