Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean explores fundamental questions of equality and freedom on the various non-sovereign islands of the Dutch Caribbean. While this collection of essays recognizes the existence of nationalist independence movements, it challenges conventional assumptions about political non/sovereignty, opening a critical space to look at other forms of political articulation, autonomy, liberty, and a good life.
Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean explores fundamental questions of equality and freedom on the various non-sovereign islands of the Dutch Caribbean. While this collection of essays recognizes the existence of nationalist independence movements, it challenges conventional assumptions about political non/sovereignty, opening a critical space to look at other forms of political articulation, autonomy, liberty, and a good life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
YVON VAN DER PIJL is an associate professor of cultural anthropology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She co-edited the volume Antropologische vergezichten: mondialisering, migratie en multiculturaliteit. FRANCIO GUADELOUPE is an associate professor of anthropology of the University of Amsterdam and senior research fellow at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV-KNAW), the Netherlands. He is the author of Chanting Down the New Jerusalem: Calypso,Christianity, and Capitalism in the Caribbean. LINDEN LEWIS is a Presidential Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University. He is the editor of Caribbean Sovereignty, Development, and Democracy in an Age of Globalization and the co-editor of Color, Hair and Bone: Race in the Twenty-first Century.
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Foreword Linden Lewis Introduction Francio Guadeloupe and Yvon van der Pijl 1 Stories of Autonomy on Non-Sovereign Saba: Flipping the Script of Postcolonial Resistance Nikki Mulder 2 “Education Must Be More!” Imagining and (Re)producing St. Martin/Sint Maarten Belonging Jordi Halfman 3 People from Outside: Transnationalism and Nationness on Twenty-First-Century Curaçao Guiselle Starink-Martha 4 The Trinta di Mei Labor Revolt and Its Aftermath: Anticipating a Just and Equitable Curaçaoan Nation Rose Mary Allen 5 Some Are More Equal than Others? Human Rights Education at the University of Curaçao’s School of Law Lisenne Delgado 6 Thinking, Seeing, and Doing like a Kingdom: The Making of Caribbean Netherlands Statistics and the “Native Bonairian” Francisca Grommé 7 After Free Markets and Foundations: Challenges to Self-Determination on St. Martin Antonio Carmona Báez 8 Sweet Breakaway: Where Equality and Liberty Meet on Aruba Gregory Richardson 9 “We Come out to Free Up”: Movement, Dance, and Liberation in West Indian Calypso Charissa Arlette Granger 10 “It’s Gonna Be Incredible”: Lessons on Being, Becoming, and Belonging from Statian Youth Nicole Sanches and Yvon van der Pijl Epilogue Anton Allahar Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index
Foreword Linden Lewis Introduction Francio Guadeloupe and Yvon van der Pijl 1 Stories of Autonomy on Non-Sovereign Saba: Flipping the Script of Postcolonial Resistance Nikki Mulder 2 “Education Must Be More!” Imagining and (Re)producing St. Martin/Sint Maarten Belonging Jordi Halfman 3 People from Outside: Transnationalism and Nationness on Twenty-First-Century Curaçao Guiselle Starink-Martha 4 The Trinta di Mei Labor Revolt and Its Aftermath: Anticipating a Just and Equitable Curaçaoan Nation Rose Mary Allen 5 Some Are More Equal than Others? Human Rights Education at the University of Curaçao’s School of Law Lisenne Delgado 6 Thinking, Seeing, and Doing like a Kingdom: The Making of Caribbean Netherlands Statistics and the “Native Bonairian” Francisca Grommé 7 After Free Markets and Foundations: Challenges to Self-Determination on St. Martin Antonio Carmona Báez 8 Sweet Breakaway: Where Equality and Liberty Meet on Aruba Gregory Richardson 9 “We Come out to Free Up”: Movement, Dance, and Liberation in West Indian Calypso Charissa Arlette Granger 10 “It’s Gonna Be Incredible”: Lessons on Being, Becoming, and Belonging from Statian Youth Nicole Sanches and Yvon van der Pijl Epilogue Anton Allahar Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index
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