Faith Smith examines everyday voices in Jamaica and Trinidad during the à â Å quiet periodà â  between the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion and World War I in the British Caribbeanà â â s history to discern sentiments about empire and nationhood.
Faith Smith examines everyday voices in Jamaica and Trinidad during the à â Å quiet periodà â  between the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion and World War I in the British Caribbeanà â â s history to discern sentiments about empire and nationhood.
Faith Smith is Associate Professor of African and African American Studies and of English at Brandeis University. She is the author of Creole Recitations: John Jacob Thomas and Colonial Formation in the Late Nineteenth-Century Caribbean and editor of Sex and the Citizen: Interrogating the Caribbean.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Introducing a Quiet Period 1 1. Cuba, South Africa, and the Anglophone Caribbean’s New Imperial Century 33 2. Ruination’s Intimate Architecture 68 3. Photography’s “Typical Negro” 118 4. Plotting Inheritance 144 Coda 186 Notes 191 Bibliography 229 Index 257
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Introducing a Quiet Period 1 1. Cuba, South Africa, and the Anglophone Caribbean’s New Imperial Century 33 2. Ruination’s Intimate Architecture 68 3. Photography’s “Typical Negro” 118 4. Plotting Inheritance 144 Coda 186 Notes 191 Bibliography 229 Index 257
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