
Diasporic Identity
Myth, Culture, and the Politics of Home: A Special Issue of identity
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- English
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Diasporic Identity
Myth, Culture, and the Politics of Home: A Special Issue of identity
About this book
This special issue begins with an analysis of the pros and cons of freedom of the human condition achieved by West Indians' ability to have multiple identifications--to "play the field," yet sustain a strong personal, participatory national identity. Next the ties that bind Africans together are discussed, such as common blood lines, common ethno-cultural experience, common collective memory, and common African origins. The third article explores the complex relationships among diasporic identity home, and marginality in the context of Rastafari philosophy and practice, followed by an article that views the formation of the uniquely Afro-Jamaican identity of "ColĂłn Man" through oppositional narratives in Michael Thelwell's The Harder They Come. The issue concludes with a discussion of the geopolitics of identity through the popular literature, censorship, and the Spanish Media.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Society for Research on Identity Formation
- National Identity, Instrumental Identifications, and the Caribbeanâs Culture of âPlayâ
- Racial Politics and Cultural Identity in Trinidadâs Carnival
- Pariah Status, Identity, and Creativity in Babylon: Utopian Visions of Home in the African Diaspora
- Colon Man Version: Oppositional Narratives and Jamaican Identity in Michael Thelwellâs The Harder They Come
- The Geopolitics of Identity: Popular Literature, Censorship, and the Spanish Media
- Book Review