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The Africa paradox: Locating Africa in eighteenth‐century studies
Abstract This article is about why Africa is overlooked in eighteenth‐century literary studies. Africa’s neglect is not merely a problem of attention. Neither the parameters of the field nor the tools of the discipline appear particularly suited for engaging Africa as anything other than an invention of the European imagination. In what follows, I seek
Rebekah Mitsein
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Manley and Bishop: The Tragedy of Leftist Reformism in the Caribbean
The Caribbean and Latin America has been home to numerous leftist and populist political experiments during the 20th century, most of which have in turn experienced some level of retaliation from the capitalist Global North.
Tristan Scott
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Kalinago-European Alliances in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
Thomas ‘Indian’ Warner is described as a figure who brokered peace between the Kalinago and the Europeans. However, the influence of Warner’s actions when compared to retaliatory measures taken by Europeans against him and the Kalinagos, and the ...
Stephane Martin Demers
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Democratic Socialism a Solution to Colonial Tourism Structures
The Caribbean’s environmental diversity and tourism products have been a longstanding source of income leading many to argue that the detriments of tourism outweigh its beneficial, economic effects.
Kennedy-Jude Providence
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Tírala Plena: findings from the formative research to inform the initiative "Reaching those most left behind through comprehensive sexuality education for out-of-school young people" in Colombia. [PDF]
Vega Casanova J +5 more
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Climate Change and Travel: Harmonizing to Abate Impact. [PDF]
Khatib AN.
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An online survey of postmenopausal women to determine their attitudes and knowledge of the menopause. [PDF]
Aljumah R, Phillips S, Harper JC.
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