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Popkin, Jeremy D. "A Colonial Media Revolution:The Press in Saint-Domingue, 1789–1793." Americas 75, no. 1 (2017): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2017.95.

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Like metropolitan France, the Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue experienced a media revolution during the first four years of the French Revolution. In 1789, there was only one newspaper on the island, the officially licensedAffiches américaines, with two editions, one in the colony's capital, Port-au-Prince, and the other in its commercial center, Cap Français. By the time of the destruction of Cap Français, the colony's major city in June 1793, more than a dozen different newspapers had been founded in the colony, making it the second site in the New World, after Britain's North American co
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Wharton, Marcia. "Toronto The Community, the Press, and Black Theatre Canada." Canadian Theatre Review 44 (September 1985): 128–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.44.016.

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In 1983 Black Theatre Canada performed A Caribbean Midsummer Night’s Dream, which was perceived as a landmark in Canadian theatre. It was the first time Shakespeare had been performed in Canada with a Caribbean setting and a predominantly black cast. The black community newspapers promoted the production from its inception to the opening night, profiling cast members, and appealing for community support with solid coverage of the event. The mainstream media also was supportive in its highlighting of the production. The Toronto Theatre Alliance honoured the company with the presentation of a Do
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Joseph, O’Neil. "Caribbean Migrant Women Making Their Voices Heard: Perspectives from Tobago." Journal of Migration History 10, no. 1 (2024): 63–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23519924-10010003.

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Abstract This article examines the life histories of three women who migrated from the island of Tobago in the period 1950 to 1990. The themes explored include the factors which motivated their move, their lived realities in ‘new’ lands, the impact of migration on them and their families, and the reasons for return migration. This article argues that from the first half of the twentieth century, working-class Tobago women, through their personal migration efforts, made use of ingenuity, psychological strength and ambition to better themselves and their families. The Caribbean labour migration
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Mellinger, Christopher D. "Alluring translations after the Spanish-American War." STRIDON: Studies in Translation and Interpreting 2, no. 2 (2022): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/stridon.2.2.5-23.

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This article presents a case study of a Spanish-language newspaper, The Puerto-Rico Eagle, published in Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War in order to identify the various ways in which the practice of translation manifests and to what ends these translations are used. This inquiry seeks to reconcile two approaches to translation history – first, to understand the history of translation practices in this colonial context and, second, to recognise the role that translation played in this colonial time and space. Bringing together these two approaches to translation history, this article
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Kale, Madhavi. "“Capital Spectacles in British Frames”: Capital, Empire and Indian Indentured Migration to the British Caribbean." International Review of Social History 41, S4 (1996): 109–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859000114294.

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As “They Came in Ships” by the Guyanese poet Mahadai Das suggests, scholarship on indentured immigration is not an exclusively academic concern in Caribbean countries with sizeable Indian populations. An international conference on Indian diaspora held recently at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, was not only covered by national news media, but also attended by Trinidadians (almost exclusively of Indian descent) unattached to the university, some of whom also contributed papers, helped to organize and run it. In Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, contestations over national
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Schuler, Monica. "Colonial British Caribbean Newspapers. A Bibliography and Directory. Compiled by Howard S. Pactor. (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1990. Pp. xiii, 144. Selected Sources. Newspaper Index. Editor Index. $45.00)." Americas 48, no. 4 (1992): 565–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1006761.

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Boaz, Danielle. "Introducing Religious Reparations: Repairing the Perceptions of African Religions Through Expansions In Education." Journal of Law and Religion 26, no. 1 (2010): 213–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0748081400000953.

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Western bookstores today are full of small boxes that advertise “Voodoo Revenge Kit” on the front. Their short descriptions encourage anyone who wishes to harm a cheating lover and curse a difficult boss to buy this product. Companies now sell t-shirts, mugs, buttons and key chains with “voodoo dolls,” and bound figures with needles through the heart. Novels, newspapers, and movies have, for over a century, produced representations of human sacrifice, cannibalism and devil worship as rituals central to the practice Obeah, Vodou and Santeria. U.S. televangelist Pat Robertson even remarked that
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Kanellos, Nicolás. "A Historical Perspective on the Development of an Ethnic Minority Consciousness in the Spanish-Language Press of the Southwest." Ethnic Studies Review 21, no. 1 (1988): 27–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/esr.1998.21.1.27.

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Various scholars have treated ethnic newspapers in the United States as if they all have evolved from an immigrant press.(i) While one may accept their analysis of the functions of the ethnic press, there is a substantial and qualitative difference between newspapers that were built on an immigration base and those that developed from the experience of colonialism and racial oppression. Hispanics were subjected to “racialization”(ii) for more than a century through such doctrines as the Spanish Black Legend and Manifest Destiny during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. They were conqu
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Fuhg, Felix. "Ambivalent Relationships: London's Youth Culture and the Making of the Multi-Racial Society in the 1960s." Britain and the World 11, no. 1 (2018): 4–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2018.0285.

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The emergence and formation of British working-class youth cultures in the 1960s were characterized by an ambivalent relationship between British identity, global culture and the formation of a multicultural society in the post-war decades. While national and local newspapers mostly reported on racial tensions and racially-motivated violence, culminating in the Notting Hill riots of 1958, the relationship between London's white working-class youth and teenagers with migration backgrounds was also shaped by a reciprocal, direct and indirect, personal and cultural exchange based on social intera
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Modeste, Naomi N., Claudette Francis, and Dumiso Matshazi. "AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study." International Quarterly of Community Health Education 14, no. 3 (1993): 273–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/1w2e-mxyx-gugt-fypr.

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The purpose of this study was to describe AIDS knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behavioral intentions among adolescents attending high school in the Republic of Trinidad, a Caribbean island. This information will be useful in planning and implementing appropriate AIDS education and prevention programs. A structured questionnaire consisting of five sections was administered to fifty-one randomly selected students aged thirteen to eighteen years and studying in forms III, IV, and V (equivalent to the last three grades of U.S. high school) in three high schools. Ninety-six percent of respondent
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Marano, Carla. "“We All Used to Meet at the Hall”: Assessing the Significance of the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Toronto, 1900–1950." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 25, no. 1 (2015): 143–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1032801ar.

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This article discusses the unique factors that led the UNIA in Toronto to become a central fixture in the city’s black community and to the Garvey movement as a whole. Beginning in 1919, the Toronto Division served as a secular outlet for blacks in the city to express their concerns over racism, politics, employment, and the community. Using interviews, newspapers, and official UNIA records, this article explains how meaningful this organization was to the growth, security, and well-being of Toronto’s black community. Although this study delves into local history, it is also concerned with tra
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Nocera, Amato. "“More than Equivalent to a Year of College”: Hubert Harrison and Informal Education in Harlem's New Negro Movement." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 122, no. 3 (2020): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146812012200306.

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Background/Context Spurred on by the mass migration of African Americans from the South and blacks from the Caribbean, Harlem by the 1920s was defined by its association with New Negro culture and was widely known as the “mecca” of black life. The New Negro movement, as the period was called by contemporaries, has become a focus of scholars interested in black radical politics. Still, there has yet to be a focused study of the underlying educational experiences that helped create the New Negro movement and the mass political awakening that accompanied it. Focus of Study This paper takes as its
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Meneghin, Andréia Cristina, and Carmen Elisa Villalobos Tapia. "Ciclo gravídico puerperal e a enfermagem: proposta de protocolo." Revista de Enfermagem UFPE on line 2, no. 4 (2008): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/reuol.332-11493-1-le.0204200816.

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ABSTRACTObjective: to accomplish the literature review with the main phases of the woman's development. Methods: bibliographical study, from retrospective approach, in books and national and international newspapers in the sites of the Latin American and Caribbean Sciences of the Health Center - BIREME - and database Latin American and Caribbean Sciences of the Health Literature - LILACS. Results: they were found twenty one bibliographies. Conclusion: the woman goes by several transformations in her life and that the nurse has capacity to attend her in the best possible way, but, is important
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 66, no. 1-2 (1992): 101–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002009.

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-Selwyn R. Cudjoe, John Thieme, The web of tradition: uses of allusion in V.S. Naipaul's fiction,-A. James Arnold, Josaphat B. Kubayanda, The poet's Africa: Africanness in the poetry of Nicolás Guillèn and Aimé Césaire. Westport CT: Greenwood, 1990. xiv + 176 pp.-Peter Mason, Robin F.A. Fabel, Shipwreck and adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, translated by Robin F.A. Fabel. Pensacola: University of West Florida Press, 1990. viii + 141 pp.-Alma H. Young, Robert B. Potter, Urbanization, planning and development in the Caribbean, London: Mansell Publishing, 1989. vi + 327 pp.-Hymie Rubinstein, R
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Molina-Rodríguez-Navas, Pedro, and Johamna Muñoz Lalinde. "Pluralism of News and Social Plurality in the Colombian Local Media." Information 12, no. 3 (2021): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info12030131.

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Information on the management of local administrations and the actions of the political leaders who govern them is essential for citizens to exercise their political rights. It is therefore necessary for these administrations to provide quality information that the media can use as sources for their news stories. At the same time, these media outlets have to compare and report while taking into account the plurality of their audiences. However, in local settings, collusion exists between political power and media owners that restricts the plurality of news, favoring the dominant political inte
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Jiménez, Cristina Pérez. "Puerto Rican Colonialism, Caribbean Radicalism, and Pueblos Hispanos’s Inter-Nationalist Alliance." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 23, no. 3 (2019): 50–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/07990537-7912322.

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Drawing from Earl Browder’s papers, this essay examines the Communist-sponsored, New York Spanish-language newspaper Pueblos Hispanos (1943–44), arguing that the publication staged an uneasy alliance between the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and the US Communist Party by positioning Puerto Rican independence as central to a wider decolonial Caribbean and postwar world order. By analyzing Pueblos Hispanos’s practice of “inter-nationalism”—a term the author proposes to denote the flexible strategy used to mediate between competing political interests and which can serve as a model for understan
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Oenbring, Raymond, and Matthias Klumm. "The trappings of order." English World-Wide 43, no. 1 (2021): 66–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eww.21020.oen.

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Abstract This study builds off of previous research into Caribbean Standard Englishes (which has largely used newspaper genres) by comparing the rates of features found in corpora of Bahamian, Jamaican, British, and American administrative writing, paying particular attention to whether and how the noted formality of Caribbean Standard Englishes manifests itself in administrative writing. The study employs expanded versions of ICE administrative subcorpora for the analysis. Features analyzed include lexis, orthography, as well as different morphosyntactic constructions such as be-passives and
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Hutchinson Miller, Carmen. "Honrando a nuestros ancestros caribeños: Conmemorando 150 años de la segunda ola de personas de descendencia africana en Costa Rica." Revista Nuevo Humanismo 10, no. 2 (2022): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/rnh.10-2.5.

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The year 2022 commemorates 150 years of the arrival of Caribbean immigrants to Costa Rica for the construction of the railroad during the late XIX century and later for labor in the banana plantations during early XX Century. Unfortunately, there is virtually any acknowledgement of the important role that individuals be national, or foreigners play in the economic development of a nation. While some nationals may be recognized for their outstanding contribution or achievements it is rare for immigrants and especially if they are not part of the hegemonic ethnic group. Late XIX and early XX cen
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Gupta, Shreya, and Supriya Lamba Sahdev. "AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON CARICOM (CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY)- A CASE OF REGIONAL TRADE BLOC." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 11 (2018): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i11.2018.1097.

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The study throws light on the regional bloc CARICOM and the issues faced by the same. Secondary data has been used from journals, newspaper articles and books for analyzing the current scenario. From this paper we have learned that there are still many issues among the member countries and to resolve these issues disputes settlement mechanism similar to WTO should be followed for resolving dispute among member countries.
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Martens, Emiel. "The 1930s Horror Adventure Film on Location in Jamaica: ‘Jungle Gods’, ‘Voodoo Drums’ and ‘Mumbo Jumbo’ in the ‘Secret Places of Paradise Island’." Humanities 10, no. 2 (2021): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h10020062.

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In this article, I consider the representation of African-Caribbean religions in the early horror adventure film from a postcolonial perspective. I do so by zooming in on Ouanga (1935), Obeah (1935), and Devil’s Daughter (1939), three low-budget horror productions filmed on location in Jamaica during the 1930s (and the only films shot on the island throughout that decade). First, I discuss the emergence of depictions of African-Caribbean religious practices of voodoo and obeah in popular Euro-American literature, and show how the zombie figure entered Euro-American empire cinema in the 1930s a
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Anpilova, Ekaterina Sergeevna. "THE THEME OF THE CARIBBEAN CRISIS IN THE PAGES OF “PRAVDA” NEWSPAPER OF 1962." Philological Sciences. Issues of Theory and Practice, no. 3-2 (March 2018): 219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.30853/filnauki.2018-3-2.1.

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Lal, Brij V. "The Odyssey of Indenture: Fragmentation and Reconstitution in the Indian Diaspora." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 5, no. 2 (1996): 167–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.5.2.167.

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“Indians are ubiquitous,” reports the Calcutta newspaper The Statesman on 5 August 1980. According to this article, there were then only five countries in the world where Indians “have not yet chosen to stay”: Cape Verde Islands, Guinea Bissau, North Korea, Mauritania, and Romania. Today, according to one recent estimate, 8.6 million people of South Asian origin live outside the subcontinent, in the United Kingdom and Europe (1.48 million), Africa (1.39 million), Southeast Asia (1.86 million), the Middle East (1.32 million), Caribbean and Latin America (958,000), North America (729,000), and t
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Raaijmakers, Wouter. "A Matter of Migration? Migration Patterns of Formerly Enslaved Statians in the Post-Emancipation Caribbean, 1863–1909." Journal of Caribbean History 58, no. 1 (2024): 28–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jch.2024.a929354.

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Abstract: This article examines the alleged decline in population on St Eustatius after emancipation in 1863 using the emancipation register, the civil records, colonial reports and newspaper articles. Previous research on post-emancipation migration in the Caribbean has not yet turned its attention to the Dutch Leeward Islands. Meanwhile, the discussion on the slavery history of St Eustatius has experienced an almost fifty-year hiatus. Variables like sex, age, and occupation played a crucial role in determining both the possibilities and opportunities for migrating. In turn, these differentia
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MUHAMMAD, AMANDA J., ALINA M. WAITE, and DWUENA C. WYRE. "INFORMAL SECTOR RETAIL START-UPS IN A CARIBBEAN CONTEXT." Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 24, no. 02 (2019): 1950007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1084946719500079.

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Retailing dominates the informal environment where activities occur in private and public spaces. Notwithstanding the contributions from informal retailing entrepreneurs (IRE), a paucity of research remains on the complex entrepreneur-environment exchange and in particular, the relationship between retailing entrepreneurs and the informal environment in Caribbean economies. This qualitative study aims to explore the informal retailing environment between 2003 and 2018 for informal sector start-ups in the Caribbean, specifically Barbados. Guided by Gnyawali and Fogel’s Integrative Model of Entr
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James, Leslie. "The Flying Newspapermen and the Time-Space of Late Colonial Nigeria." Comparative Studies in Society and History 60, no. 3 (2018): 569–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417518000191.

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AbstractRecent scholarship on Indian, African, and Caribbean political thinkers and leaders emphasizes the era leading up to and immediately after decolonization as one saturated with awareness of time and history. While much of this scholarship focuses on temporalities that open up the future, this article instead foregrounds imaginings of the present in the currency of news reports. By examining newspaper reports, we can attend in a different way to renderings of time and freedom. This article applies theoretical work on genre and addressivity to analyze how location, space, and time were si
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Smethurst, James. "Claudia Jones, the West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian-Caribbean News and the Rise of a New Black Radicalism in the UK and US." Science & Society 87, no. 2 (2023): 261–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/siso.2023.87.2.261.

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In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has been paid to the Black Communist Claudia Jones as a progenitor of Black radical feminist notions of intersectionality. In Britain, Jones has also been hailed as an important part of the Black British political and cultural radical tradition. Less studied is how Jones brought a U. S. Black Left institution-building sensibility to the UK, particularly as embodied in the West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian-Caribbean News (WIG) newspaper, helping to lay the foundation for the growth of Black Power and Black Arts in the UK. In turn, Jones and WIG
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van Goudoever, Milou J. F., Vaitiare I. C. Mulderij-Jansen, Ashley J. Duits, Adriana Tami, Izzy I. Gerstenbluth, and Ajay Bailey. "The Impact of Health Risk Communication: A Study on the Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika Epidemics in Curaçao, Analyzed by the Social Amplification of Risk Framework (SARF)." Qualitative Health Research 31, no. 10 (2021): 1801–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10497323211007815.

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Epidemics of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika have been threatening the Caribbean. Since risk communication (RC) plays a fundamental role in preventing and controlling diseases understanding how RC works is essential for enabling risk-reducing behavior. This multimethod qualitative study compares news reports with local’s and health professional’s perspectives, currently lacking in RC research. It was found that RC strategies were obstructed by a lack of governmental structure, organization, and communication. The content analysis showed that the majority of newspaper articles contained negative
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Manley, Elizabeth. "Intimate Violations: Women and the Ajusticiamiento of Dictator Rafael Trujillo, 1944-1961." Americas 69, no. 01 (2012): 61–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500001802.

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The foundation of social order, the primary essence and basic nucleus of every political organization, rests in the family, without whose stable and healthy development, the prosperity of the nation is impossible. On the afternoon of August 10, 1959, several dozen Dominican and Cuban women gathered in the streets of Havana. Dressed in black as though headed to a funeral, they mourned the political situation in the neighboring Dominican Republic. Specifically, they targeted the dictator Rafael Trujillo, calling him the “Jackal of the Caribbean.” As they paraded through the streets carrying plac
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Manley, Elizabeth. "Intimate Violations: Women and the Ajusticiamiento of Dictator Rafael Trujillo, 1944-1961." Americas 69, no. 1 (2012): 61–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2012.0050.

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The foundation of social order, the primary essence and basic nucleus of every political organization, rests in the family, without whose stable and healthy development, the prosperity of the nation is impossible.On the afternoon of August 10, 1959, several dozen Dominican and Cuban women gathered in the streets of Havana. Dressed in black as though headed to a funeral, they mourned the political situation in the neighboring Dominican Republic. Specifically, they targeted the dictator Rafael Trujillo, calling him the “Jackal of the Caribbean.” As they paraded through the streets carrying placa
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Calle, Ana Cecilia. "Gabriel García Márquez's Lost cumbiambas : Distant Listening and Instrumental Creativity in GGM's Literary Archive." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 57, no. 3 (2023): 453–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rvs.2023.a924208.

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Abstract: Boleros, guarachas, and other popular music rhythms resonate across Gabriel García Márquez's work. Despite this, only a few mentions of cumbias appear in his novels, letters, short stories, and other writing. The present study analyzes the changes in Gabo's capacity to listen to cumbias and cumbiambas in his work across time. I show that, in early work, cumbia appears as an event incapable of producing semiosis, and Gabo is unable to fully listen to it. This inability gradually shifts, however, towards a listening for cumbia as sameness when reproduction technologies like film and vi
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Willis, Kedon. "Making Love (and Maps), Not War." Journal of Asian Studies 82, no. 1 (2022): 96–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00219118-10119692.

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Abstract The 1918 anti-Chinese riots, which saw scores of Chinese-owned stores destroyed by largely Afro-descended peasant community members, are popularly remembered as one of the worst acts of interracial violence in Jamaica's postemancipation history. However, by examining the coverage of the riots by the Gleaner, Jamaica's newspaper of record, the author embarks on a mapping project to help show the network of nonconforming and anticolonial collaborations within these communities that existed in tandem with interracial tensions. The aim is to show how recapturing these productive collabora
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Duckett, Bob. "Benn's Media 2005: The Guide to Newspapers, Periodicals, Television, Radio and On‐line Media20061Benn's Media 2005: The Guide to Newspapers, Periodicals, Television, Radio and On‐line Media. Tonbridge: CMP Information 2004. 4 vols. £395.00 the set or £192 for individual volumes, ISBN: Vol. 1: UK (0 86382 554 0); Vol. 2: Europe (excluding UK) (0 86382 555 9); Vol. 3: North America (Canada and USA) (0 86382 5575); Vol. 4: World (Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, Asia, Australasia & the Pacific Islands) (0 86382 5567)." Reference Reviews 20, no. 1 (2006): 7–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504120610638311.

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Cummings, Anthony R., Nakul Markandey, Hannah Das, et al. "The Spill Over of Crime from Urban Centers: An Account of the Changing Spatial Distribution of Violent Crime in Guyana." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 11 (2019): 481. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8110481.

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As the rate of crime decelerates in the developed world, the opposite phenomenon is being observed in the developing world, including Latin America and the Caribbean. Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean has been concentrated in urban settings, but the expertise for studying crime and providing guidance on policing remain heavily rooted in the developed world. A hindrance to studying crime in the developing world is the difficulty in obtaining official data, allowing for generalizations on where crime is concentrated to persist. This paper tackles two challenges facing crime analysis in th
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Hackert, Stephanie, and Diana Wengler. "Recent Grammatical Change in Postcolonial Englishes: A Real-time Study of Genitive Variation in Caribbean and Indian News Writing." Journal of English Linguistics 50, no. 1 (2022): 3–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00754242211052490.

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This paper presents a diachronic analysis of genitive variation in five varieties of English. Based on a set of matching newspaper corpora from the 1960s and the early 2000s from the Bahamas, Jamaica, India, Great Britain, and the U.S., we look into variation and change in the underlying grammar of the genitive alternation, as defined by patterns of constraints affecting the variable. We employ random forests and Multifactorial Prediction and Deviation Analysis to analyze a richly annotated set of over 22,000 genitive tokens. Our analysis corroborates findings with regard to postcolonial Engli
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Kormann, Carolyn. "The Coral Is Not All Dead Yet." Daedalus 149, no. 4 (2020): 180–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_01826.

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Reportage and essays are the first and most immediate way that citizens learn about climate change science, its causes and consequences, and the impacts that industry and consumerism have on ecosystems. For fifteen years, I have been reporting and writing stories on these topics. Growing up, I was drawn to the environment because I was fascinated by the diversity, the endless variety, of life on Earth. But early in my career, in my first reporting job for a newspaper in the Caribbean, I also saw the disastrous toll that contemporary civilization was taking on the natural world – specifically o
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Newman, Simon P. "Freedom-Seeking Slaves in England and Scotland, 1700–1780*." English Historical Review 134, no. 570 (2019): 1136–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cez292.

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Abstract This essay explores the experiences of enslaved people who sought to escape their bondage in England and Scotland during the first three-quarters of the eighteenth century. It argues that, while the conditions of their servitude in Britain may appear closer to those of white British servants than those of enslaved plantation labourers in the colonies, the experiences of these people were conditioned by the experiences of and the threat of return to colonial enslavement. For some successful Britons an enslaved serving boy was a visible symbol of success, and a great many enslaved men,
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Chenoweth, Michael. "A New Compilation of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1851–98*." Journal of Climate 27, no. 23 (2014): 8674–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-13-00771.1.

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Abstract A comprehensive new compilation of North Atlantic tropical cyclone activity for the years 1851–98 is presented and compared with the second-generation North Atlantic hurricane database (HURDAT2) for the same years. This new analysis is based on the retrieval of 9072 newspaper marine shipping news reports, 1260 original logbook records, 271 Maury abstract logs, 147 U.S. marine meteorological journals, and 34 Met Office (UKMO) logbooks. Records from throughout North America and the Caribbean region were used along with other primary and secondary references holding unique land and marin
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McInnis, Jarvis C. "A Corporate Plantation Reading Public: Labor, Literacy, and Diaspora in the Global Black South." American Literature 91, no. 3 (2019): 523–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-7722116.

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Abstract This essay reconstructs the history of the Cotton Farmer, a rare African American newspaper edited and published by black tenant farmers employed by the Delta and Pine Land Company, once the world’s largest corporate cotton plantation located in the Mississippi delta. The Cotton Farmer ran from 1919 to circa 1927 and was mainly confined to the company’s properties. However, in 1926, three copies of the paper circulated to Bocas del Toro, Panama, to a Garveyite and West Indian migrant laborer employed on the infamous United Fruit Company’s vast banana and fruit plantations. Tracing the
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Soto-Salgado, Marievelisse, Mariela Bournigal-Feliciano, Sandra García-Camacho, et al. "Abstract A084: Enrollment rates among multiple recruitment strategies for ULACNet-101, a clinical-trial aimed at preventing HPV-related cancers for people living with HIV in Puerto Rico." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 32, no. 12_Supplement (2023): A084. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp23-a084.

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Abstract OBJECTIVES: Persons living with HIV (PLWH) have a higher risk of HPV-associated cancers than people without HIV; countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have an excess risk of these malignancies. The California-Mexico-Puerto Rico (CAMPO) Consortium conducts clinical trials (CTs) to prevent HPV-related cancers among PLWH in Mexico and Puerto Rico (PR). We are currently recruiting participants for ULACNet-101, a CTs under CAMPO. CTs depend primarily on the successful recruitment and retention of study participants to provide valid and reliable outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the enr
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Cazzola, Matilde, and Anselm Küsters. "Transnational Echoes of Spenceanism: A Text-Mining Exploration in English-Language Newspapers (1790–1850)." International Review of Social History, February 2, 2024, 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859024000014.

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Abstract By tracing mentions of the English radical thinker Thomas Spence (1750–1814), his revolutionary “Plan”, and his disciples (the “Spencean Philanthropists”) in digitized collections of English-language Irish, Caribbean, Indian, Australian, Canadian, and US-American newspapers in the 1790s–1840s, this article explores the dissemination of the ideas and militancy inspired by Spence (“Spenceanism”) across the British Empire and the United States. By applying Digital Humanities methods to investigate British radical history from a transnational perspective, the global reception of Spenceani
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Janzen, Philip. "Tensions on the Railway: West Indians, Colonial Hierarchies, and the Language of Racial Unity in West Africa." Journal of African History, November 16, 2023, 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853723000646.

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Abstract Beginning in 1900, colonial railway departments in Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast, and Nigeria began turning to the Caribbean for skilled labor instead of hiring African workers. When West Indian railway workers began to arrive in West Africa, Africans were indignant, and they voiced their objections in newspapers. West Indians sometimes responded to these grievances with calls for racial unity, yet their appeals were inflected with colonial hierarchies. Such exchanges were centered on railway jobs, but they were also embedded in larger discussions about empire, race, and the legacies o
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Fricke, Felicia. "“It Is Only Bad Priests and Outlaws Who Thrive NowAdays”." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, September 20, 2023, 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-bja10027.

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Abstract In Caribbean historiography, rumors are often associated with enslaved people and sailors; less often are they associated with elite men. This article addresses the use of rumor by elite men in the Lesser Antilles during the late 1820s, following the story of Antony O’Hannan, Roman Catholic rector of Grenada, whose relationship with his enslaved and free congregation made him dangerous to both Catholic and colonial authorities. Although the White Catholics of Grenada were often discriminated against, here they aligned with the wider Church in supporting the colonial power. Similarly,
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Géigel, Wilfredo. "Edward Bliss Emerson, the Medical Tourist." Qualitative Report, December 3, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2014.1243.

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Traveling for health reasons was not an unusual event for wealthy and wellto-do members of society both in North America and Europe in the early 19th century. Edward Bliss Emerson is an example of those who traveled for health reasons. Books and newspapers at that time, like today, incited the infirm to travel to far-away places where the climate and the surroundings would take care of their ills. This essay will look at medical tourism, especially in the Caribbean, as seen through the eyes of Edward Emerson.
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Spencer, Andrew J., Acolla Lewis-Cameron, Sherma Roberts, Therez B. Walker, Beienetch Watson, and Larisa Monae McBean. "Post-independence challenges for Caribbean tourism development: a solution-driven approach through Agenda 2030." Tourism Review, February 10, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tr-01-2022-0049.

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Purpose This paper aims to provide a comparative analysis of sustainable tourism development across the Anglophone Caribbean region from the post-independence period of 1962 to the 2020s. The perspective explores the implications of insularity, tourism investment and the pace of technology adoption on the potential realisation of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the islands of Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and the Eastern Caribbean States. Design/methodology/approach The viewpoint uses secondary data from grey literature such as government policy documents, academic literat
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Gowland, Ben. "Britain and the repression of Black Power in the 1960s and ‘70s." Race & Class, September 9, 2022, 030639682211153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03063968221115336.

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This article details the extensive security regimes deployed against Black Power in the Caribbean that were operated by regional governments and the (neo)colonial British state. These regimes of securitisation targeted radical Black political groups and actors whose Black Power ideology placed them in an antagonistic relation to independent West Indian states and Britain. The author argues that the British state’s involvement in the suppression of Black Power in the Caribbean is inseparable from the domestic repression of the British Black Power movement. But also, shared opposition to British
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Müller, Johannes. "Globalizing the Thirty Years War: Early German Newspapers and their Geopolitical Perspective on the Atlantic World*." German History, April 16, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghaa018.

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Abstract At the height of the Thirty Years War, news from South America, West Africa and the Caribbean was widespread and quickly distributed in the central European peripheries of the early modern Atlantic world. Despite the German retreat from sixteenth-century colonial experiments, overseas reports sometimes appeared in remote southern German towns before they were printed in Spain or the Low Countries. This article explains the vivid German interest in Atlantic news and examines how correspondents designed their overseas reports for a specifically German news market by connecting them to t
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Oxenstein, Jackelyn Friedman, and Adriana Campa. "Content and quality of nutrition‐related information disseminated in the newspapers with the highest readership in Lima, Peru." FASEB Journal 31, S1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.956.15.

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Objectiveto analyze the content and quality of the nutrition‐related news disseminated in the newspapers with the highest readership (57%) in Lima, Peru.MethodsA descriptive, non‐experimental study was conducted using a total number of nutrition‐related news published in 210 copies (30 each) of the seven newspapers with the highest readership (57%) in Lima‐Peru between November 2013 and October 2014. Opinion columns or interviews with nutrition professionals were excluded. To analyze the characteristics of the content, the nutrition‐related news were reviewed using a checklist that included ne
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Husaini, Danladi Chiroma, Florita Bolon, Natasha Smith, Rhondine Reynolds, Shenille Humes, and Verlene Cayetano. "Quality of medicines and public health in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC): a review." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, August 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijphm-07-2022-0061.

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Purpose Increased outsourcing and importation of drugs from different parts of the world to the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region result in the proliferation of substandard and fake medicines, posing a threat to public health. The presence of substandard and fake medications in LAC regions is a source of public health concern and causes an economic burden to the governments in these regions. Whereas testing and detecting medication quality can easily be achieved in developed countries, the situation is different in developing countries such as LAC. This paper aims to examine the pub
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Shannon Hoctor. "THE CRIME OF DEFAMATION – STILL DEFENSIBLE IN A MODERN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY?" Obiter 34, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/obiter.v34i1.12093.

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The crime of defamation, known as criminal libel in some jurisdictions, has (along with associated “insult laws”) been identified in the 2007 Declaration of Table Mountain of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers as the “greatest scourge of press freedom on the continent”. The Declaration proceeds to call for the abolition of such laws as a matter of urgency. This call has similarly been made in the Caribbean context by the International Press Institute and in the Commonwealth by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI). Writing on behalf of CHRI, Cowell notes the “chi
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Deuber, Dagmar, Stephanie Hackert, Eva Canan Hänsel, Alexander Laube, Mahyar Hejrani, and Catherine Laliberté. "The Norm Orientation of English in the Caribbean." American Speech, March 24, 2021, 1–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00031283-8791736.

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This study examines newspaper writing from ten Caribbean countries as a window on the norm orientation of English in the region. English in the former British colonies of the Caribbean has been assumed to be especially prone to postcolonial linguistic Americanization, on account of not just recent global phenomena such as mass tourism and media exposure but also long-standing personal and sociocultural links. We present a quantitative investigation of variable features comparing our Caribbean results not just to American and British reference corpora but also to newspaper collections from Indi
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