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The publication of A Nation Imagined falls squarely within the West Indies Cricket Board's celebrations of 75 years of West Indies' entry into Test cricket.
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The Strength of a Participatory Approach Edited by Juliet Melville and Eleanor Wint A collection of articles that examine the characteristics of poverty in the Caribbean.
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In this thought-provoking collection of essays, anthropologist Barry Chevannes carefully exposes the underlying ideas and values that have given and are giving shape to social life in Jamaica and the Caribbean region in general.
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Beyond the Blood, the Beach and the Banana emphasises the significance of the Caribbean in an increasingly globalised social world and draws attention to the contribution that scholarship in Caribbean Studies makes in coming to terms with a multi-cultural heritage.
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Studies of the experience of Caribbean childhood have, in the past, been undertaken almost exclusively from the perspective of adults rather than that of the children themselves. In this work, Christine Barrow departs from that tradition by focusing on the views of children as participants.
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Culture, Politics, Race and Diaspora: The Thought of Stuart Hall. Stuart Hall, in whose honor this volume is compiled, was at the helm of the forging and definition of the discipline of Cultural Studies and has nurtured an entire cadre of young intellectuals.
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The New World Group (NWG) came to prominence during the post-independence era of the early 1960s to the early 1970s. Founded by Lloyd Best, the NWG encouraged a rethinking of accepted models and practices in politics, economics and development by presenting alternatives which spoke to the realities of Caribbean society.
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This is the third volume in the Caribbean Tourism series. The book places specialty tourism into perspective by examining community and ecotourism; heritage and cultural tourism; and events and sports tourism.
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For the majority of countries of the Caribbean, tourism has become the most important source of income and the largest earner of foreign exchange.
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Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of the economies of the small developing states of the Caribbean.