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Creolization is a founding concept in the understanding of contemporary Caribbean identities. It served to imagine a certain unity at a time when nationalist movements were emerging in a region where cultural diversity was sometimes a divisive factor ...
Pauline Amy de la Bretèque
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Patrick Chamoiseau and Évelyne Trouillot are among the French Caribbean authors who publish both tales and novels for adults and young people. Nevertheless, the publication of Patrick Chamoiseau’s collections of Creole tales in “children’s” collections ...
Pauline Franchini
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The Others: A Systematic Review of the Lesser-Known Arboviruses of the Insular Caribbean
The Caribbean enjoys a long-standing eminence as a popular tourist destination; however, over the years it has also amassed the sobriquet “arbovirus hotspot”.
Inshan Ali +6 more
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Translation bibliomigrancy: the case of contemporary French Caribbean literature in Sweden
This paper examines consecration mechanisms contributing to translation taking place from one local periphery in the global translation field, notably from French Caribbean literature, to another (semi-) periphery, Swedish literature.
Yvonne Lindqvist
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Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
This essay unpacked and analyzed the seven-part documentary series, Redemption Song, narrated by Stuart Hall about the Caribbean in early 1990s. Given the diversity of the Caribbean, Redemption Song unified the Caribbean through its framing of how the ...
Maria Bacchus
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Conviviality in (Post)Colonial Societies: Caribbean Literature in the Nineteenth Century
This article asks about the norms and the forms of knowledge about conviviality in Caribbean literatures of the 19th century, as the discourses of racism were being established and the question of conviviality was negotiated very intensely.
G. Müller
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Indigenous Erasure and Resistance in the Caribbean
Indigeneity has, for the most part, been absent in literature on the Caribbean, even in de-colonial writing. Writing on the Caribbean has often portrayed Indigenous people as extinct and thus as irrelevant to contemporary life in the Caribbean.
Elizabeth Wong
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Burden of varicella in Latin America and the Caribbean: findings from a systematic literature review
BackgroundVaricella is typically mild and self-limiting, but can be associated with complications and even death. The limited data available on varicella in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) indicate substantial burden in countries where varicella ...
L. H. F. Arlant +5 more
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Caribbean nurse migration—a scoping review
Background The migration of Caribbean nurses, particularly to developed countries such as Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, remains a matter of concern for most countries of the region.
Shamel Rolle Sands +2 more
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Systematic reviews show that women living with HIV (WLHIV) have high unmet sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs due to barriers to access sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS).
Marcela Gómez-Suárez +4 more
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