The Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories
Neoliberalism Since the French Antillean Uprisings of 2009
Herausgeber: Murdoch, H Adlai
The Struggle of Non-Sovereign Caribbean Territories
Neoliberalism Since the French Antillean Uprisings of 2009
Herausgeber: Murdoch, H Adlai
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This essay collection examines the social upheaval that shook Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Réunion in February and March of 2009, and the ways in which capital accumulation and centralization instantiated hierarchies of profit, capital accumulation, and economic exploitation in the wider non-sovereign Caribbean from Haiti to the Dutch Antilles to Puerto Rico.
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This essay collection examines the social upheaval that shook Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Réunion in February and March of 2009, and the ways in which capital accumulation and centralization instantiated hierarchies of profit, capital accumulation, and economic exploitation in the wider non-sovereign Caribbean from Haiti to the Dutch Antilles to Puerto Rico.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781978815735
- ISBN-10: 1978815735
- Artikelnr.: 59078063
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781978815735
- ISBN-10: 1978815735
- Artikelnr.: 59078063
H. ADLAI MURDOCH is Professor of Romance Studies and Director of Africana Studies at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
Introduction—Non-Sovereignty and the Neoliberal Challenge: Contesting
Economic Exploitation in the Eastern Caribbean – H. Adlai Murdoch
Part I
1. Bridging the divide to face the Plantationocene: The chlordecone
contamination and the 2009 social events in Martinique and Guadeloupe –
Malcom Ferdinand
2. From the film Nèg maron (2005) to the Manifeste pour les ‘produits’ de
haute nécessité (2009): Youth Dispossession, General Strikes and
Alternative Economies in the French Caribbean – Louise Hardwick
3. Artists Against Exploitation: The L’Herminier Museum Squat as a
Demonstration Against “La Vie Chère” – Alix Pierre
4. Martinique or the Greatness and Weakness of Spontaneity: A View of
February 2009 – Hanétha Vété-Congolo
5. Neoliberalism and Caribbean Economies: Martinique, Guadeloupe and
the Exploitative Strategies of Metropolitan Capital – H. Adlai Murdoch and
Paget Henry
Part II
6. Criminalization, Punitive Neoliberalism and the Puerto Rican
Independence Movement – Jacqueline Lazú
7. Developing Disasters: Industrialization, Austerity, and Violence in
Haiti since 1915 – Vincent Joos
8. A ‘New’ Antillean DOM Arts Scene, or the pragmatic aesthetics of
patience: Artincidence, Annabel Guérédrat, Daniel Goudrouffe, and Henri
Tauliaut – Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
9. Buskando nos mes: Giving Meaning to National Identity in Curaçao – Rose
Mary Allen
10. The Parallels and Paradoxes of Postcolonial Sovereignty Games in the
Dutch and French Caribbean: The End of the Netherlands Antilles and
Construction of New Dutch Caribbean Political Entities and Relations –
Michael Sharpe
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Economic Exploitation in the Eastern Caribbean – H. Adlai Murdoch
Part I
1. Bridging the divide to face the Plantationocene: The chlordecone
contamination and the 2009 social events in Martinique and Guadeloupe –
Malcom Ferdinand
2. From the film Nèg maron (2005) to the Manifeste pour les ‘produits’ de
haute nécessité (2009): Youth Dispossession, General Strikes and
Alternative Economies in the French Caribbean – Louise Hardwick
3. Artists Against Exploitation: The L’Herminier Museum Squat as a
Demonstration Against “La Vie Chère” – Alix Pierre
4. Martinique or the Greatness and Weakness of Spontaneity: A View of
February 2009 – Hanétha Vété-Congolo
5. Neoliberalism and Caribbean Economies: Martinique, Guadeloupe and
the Exploitative Strategies of Metropolitan Capital – H. Adlai Murdoch and
Paget Henry
Part II
6. Criminalization, Punitive Neoliberalism and the Puerto Rican
Independence Movement – Jacqueline Lazú
7. Developing Disasters: Industrialization, Austerity, and Violence in
Haiti since 1915 – Vincent Joos
8. A ‘New’ Antillean DOM Arts Scene, or the pragmatic aesthetics of
patience: Artincidence, Annabel Guérédrat, Daniel Goudrouffe, and Henri
Tauliaut – Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
9. Buskando nos mes: Giving Meaning to National Identity in Curaçao – Rose
Mary Allen
10. The Parallels and Paradoxes of Postcolonial Sovereignty Games in the
Dutch and French Caribbean: The End of the Netherlands Antilles and
Construction of New Dutch Caribbean Political Entities and Relations –
Michael Sharpe
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Introduction—Non-Sovereignty and the Neoliberal Challenge: Contesting
Economic Exploitation in the Eastern Caribbean – H. Adlai Murdoch
Part I
1. Bridging the divide to face the Plantationocene: The chlordecone
contamination and the 2009 social events in Martinique and Guadeloupe –
Malcom Ferdinand
2. From the film Nèg maron (2005) to the Manifeste pour les ‘produits’ de
haute nécessité (2009): Youth Dispossession, General Strikes and
Alternative Economies in the French Caribbean – Louise Hardwick
3. Artists Against Exploitation: The L’Herminier Museum Squat as a
Demonstration Against “La Vie Chère” – Alix Pierre
4. Martinique or the Greatness and Weakness of Spontaneity: A View of
February 2009 – Hanétha Vété-Congolo
5. Neoliberalism and Caribbean Economies: Martinique, Guadeloupe and
the Exploitative Strategies of Metropolitan Capital – H. Adlai Murdoch and
Paget Henry
Part II
6. Criminalization, Punitive Neoliberalism and the Puerto Rican
Independence Movement – Jacqueline Lazú
7. Developing Disasters: Industrialization, Austerity, and Violence in
Haiti since 1915 – Vincent Joos
8. A ‘New’ Antillean DOM Arts Scene, or the pragmatic aesthetics of
patience: Artincidence, Annabel Guérédrat, Daniel Goudrouffe, and Henri
Tauliaut – Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
9. Buskando nos mes: Giving Meaning to National Identity in Curaçao – Rose
Mary Allen
10. The Parallels and Paradoxes of Postcolonial Sovereignty Games in the
Dutch and French Caribbean: The End of the Netherlands Antilles and
Construction of New Dutch Caribbean Political Entities and Relations –
Michael Sharpe
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Economic Exploitation in the Eastern Caribbean – H. Adlai Murdoch
Part I
1. Bridging the divide to face the Plantationocene: The chlordecone
contamination and the 2009 social events in Martinique and Guadeloupe –
Malcom Ferdinand
2. From the film Nèg maron (2005) to the Manifeste pour les ‘produits’ de
haute nécessité (2009): Youth Dispossession, General Strikes and
Alternative Economies in the French Caribbean – Louise Hardwick
3. Artists Against Exploitation: The L’Herminier Museum Squat as a
Demonstration Against “La Vie Chère” – Alix Pierre
4. Martinique or the Greatness and Weakness of Spontaneity: A View of
February 2009 – Hanétha Vété-Congolo
5. Neoliberalism and Caribbean Economies: Martinique, Guadeloupe and
the Exploitative Strategies of Metropolitan Capital – H. Adlai Murdoch and
Paget Henry
Part II
6. Criminalization, Punitive Neoliberalism and the Puerto Rican
Independence Movement – Jacqueline Lazú
7. Developing Disasters: Industrialization, Austerity, and Violence in
Haiti since 1915 – Vincent Joos
8. A ‘New’ Antillean DOM Arts Scene, or the pragmatic aesthetics of
patience: Artincidence, Annabel Guérédrat, Daniel Goudrouffe, and Henri
Tauliaut – Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
9. Buskando nos mes: Giving Meaning to National Identity in Curaçao – Rose
Mary Allen
10. The Parallels and Paradoxes of Postcolonial Sovereignty Games in the
Dutch and French Caribbean: The End of the Netherlands Antilles and
Construction of New Dutch Caribbean Political Entities and Relations –
Michael Sharpe
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index