An ethnographic examination of social memory, modernity, and cultural commodification through contemporary remembrances of the Diamant masacre of 1925 and the legendary historical figure, Medard Aribot.
An ethnographic examination of social memory, modernity, and cultural commodification through contemporary remembrances of the Diamant masacre of 1925 and the legendary historical figure, Medard Aribot.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Price divides his time between rural Martinique and The College of William and Mary, where he is Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Anthropology and History. His many books include Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (with Sally Price); The Birth of African-American Culture (with Sidney Mintz); Alabi’s World; and First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People.
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Prologue ix I. La Guerre de Diamant: 1925 1 II. “My Own Secret”: The Life and Work of Medard Aribot 51 III. Remembering Medard, the Seine of History 121 Afterword 221 Notes 231 Source Notes 273 Illustration Credits 281 References 285 Remerciements 295
Prologue ix I. La Guerre de Diamant: 1925 1 II. “My Own Secret”: The Life and Work of Medard Aribot 51 III. Remembering Medard, the Seine of History 121 Afterword 221 Notes 231 Source Notes 273 Illustration Credits 281 References 285 Remerciements 295
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