

Hero image 0 of Cultural Conundrums : Gender, Race, Nation, and the Making of Caribbean Cultural Politics (Paperback), 0 of 1
Cultural Conundrums : Gender, Race, Nation, and the Making of Caribbean Cultural Politics (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
Cultural Conundrums investigates the passions of race, gender, and national identity that make culture a continually embattled public sphere in the Anglophone Caribbean today. Academics, journalists, and ordinary citizens have weighed in on the ideological meanings to be found in the minutiae of cultural life, from the use of skin-bleaching agents in the beauty rituals of working-class Jamaican women to the rise of sexually suggestive costumes in Trinidad’s Carnival.
Natasha Barnes traces the use of cultural arguments in the making of Caribbean modernity, looking at the cultural performances of the Anglophone Caribbean—cricket, carnival, dancehall, calypso, and beauty pageants—and their major literary portrayals. Barnes historicizes the problematic linkage of culture and nation to argue that Caribbean anticolonialism has given expressive culture a critical place in the region’s identity politics. Her provocative readings of foundational thinkers C. L. R. James and Sylvia Winters will engender discussion and debate among the Caribbean intellectual community. This impressively interdisciplinary study will make important contributions to the fields of Afro-diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, literary studies, performance studies, and sociology.
Natasha Barnes traces the use of cultural arguments in the making of Caribbean modernity, looking at the cultural performances of the Anglophone Caribbean—cricket, carnival, dancehall, calypso, and beauty pageants—and their major literary portrayals. Barnes historicizes the problematic linkage of culture and nation to argue that Caribbean anticolonialism has given expressive culture a critical place in the region’s identity politics. Her provocative readings of foundational thinkers C. L. R. James and Sylvia Winters will engender discussion and debate among the Caribbean intellectual community. This impressively interdisciplinary study will make important contributions to the fields of Afro-diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, literary studies, performance studies, and sociology.
“Postcolonial cultural criticism is celebrated for its mastery of generalization and condemned for its inability to historicize. Cultural Conundrums is unique in its ability to find a middle ground. It touches on some of the most important and contentious issues in the field. This book will account for why it was in those small islands that what we now call cultural studies was invented.”
--Simon Gikandi, Princeton University
Natasha Barnes is Associate Professor of African American Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
--Simon Gikandi, Princeton University
Natasha Barnes is Associate Professor of African American Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Pub date2006-08-21
- Pages232
- Edition1
- Original languagesEnglish
Current price is USD$33.95
Price when purchased online
- Free shipping
Free 30-day returns
How do you want your item?
Columbus, 43215
Arrives between Apr 17 - Apr 22
|Sold and shipped by newbookdeals
4.557855626326964 stars out of 5, based on 1884 seller reviews(4.6)1884 seller reviews
Free 30-day returns
About this item
Product details
Caribbean popular culture—including cricket, carnival, beauty pageants, and calypso—sheds light on the evolving cultural politics of the region
Cultural Conundrums investigates the passions of race, gender, and national identity that make culture a continually embattled public sphere in the Anglophone Caribbean today. Academics, journalists, and ordinary citizens have weighed in on the ideological meanings to be found in the minutiae of cultural life, from the use of skin-bleaching agents in the beauty rituals of working-class Jamaican women to the rise of sexually suggestive costumes in Trinidad’s Carnival.
Natasha Barnes traces the use of cultural arguments in the making of Caribbean modernity, looking at the cultural performances of the Anglophone Caribbean—cricket, carnival, dancehall, calypso, and beauty pageants—and their major literary portrayals. Barnes historicizes the problematic linkage of culture and nation to argue that Caribbean anticolonialism has given expressive culture a critical place in the region’s identity politics. Her provocative readings of foundational thinkers C. L. R. James and Sylvia Winters will engender discussion and debate among the Caribbean intellectual community. This impressively interdisciplinary study will make important contributions to the fields of Afro-diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, literary studies, performance studies, and sociology.
Natasha Barnes traces the use of cultural arguments in the making of Caribbean modernity, looking at the cultural performances of the Anglophone Caribbean—cricket, carnival, dancehall, calypso, and beauty pageants—and their major literary portrayals. Barnes historicizes the problematic linkage of culture and nation to argue that Caribbean anticolonialism has given expressive culture a critical place in the region’s identity politics. Her provocative readings of foundational thinkers C. L. R. James and Sylvia Winters will engender discussion and debate among the Caribbean intellectual community. This impressively interdisciplinary study will make important contributions to the fields of Afro-diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, literary studies, performance studies, and sociology.
“Postcolonial cultural criticism is celebrated for its mastery of generalization and condemned for its inability to historicize. Cultural Conundrums is unique in its ability to find a middle ground. It touches on some of the most important and contentious issues in the field. This book will account for why it was in those small islands that what we now call cultural studies was invented.”
--Simon Gikandi, Princeton University
Natasha Barnes is Associate Professor of African American Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
--Simon Gikandi, Princeton University
Natasha Barnes is Associate Professor of African American Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Political & Social Sciences
Pub date
2006-08-21
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
State Chemical Disclosure
None
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity: Culture and the Senses : Bodily Ways of Knowing in an African Community (Series #3) (Edition 1) (Paperback) $34.06
$3406current price $34.06Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity: Culture and the Senses : Bodily Ways of Knowing in an African Community (Series #3) (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Cultural Sitings: AlterNatives : Black Feminism in the Postimperial Nation (Paperback) $27.11
$2711current price $27.11Cultural Sitings: AlterNatives : Black Feminism in the Postimperial Nation (Paperback)
Anthropology of Now Culture and Diversity in the United States: So Many Ways to Be American, (Paperback) $51.99
$5199current price $51.99Anthropology of Now Culture and Diversity in the United States: So Many Ways to Be American, (Paperback)
Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective, (Paperback) $53.62
$5362current price $53.62Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective, (Paperback)
The Racial Politics of Division: Interethnic Struggles for Legitimacy in Multicultural Miami, (Paperback) $46.31
$4631current price $46.31The Racial Politics of Division: Interethnic Struggles for Legitimacy in Multicultural Miami, (Paperback)
Strategies for Survival: The Psychology of Cultural Resilience in Ethnic Minorities, (Paperback) $43.75
$4375current price $43.75Strategies for Survival: The Psychology of Cultural Resilience in Ethnic Minorities, (Paperback)
Kala Pani Crossings, Gender and Diaspora: Indian Perspectives, (Paperback) $31.30
$3130current price $31.30Kala Pani Crossings, Gender and Diaspora: Indian Perspectives, (Paperback)
The Cultural Politics of Human Rights, (Paperback) $31.94
$3194current price $31.94The Cultural Politics of Human Rights, (Paperback)
Publications of the American Folklore So Women's Folklore, Women's Culture, Book 0008, (Paperback) $32.64
$3264current price $32.64Publications of the American Folklore So Women's Folklore, Women's Culture, Book 0008, (Paperback)
Routledge Identity Politics Distinct Identities: Minority Women in U.S. Politics, (Paperback) $71.99
$7199current price $71.99Routledge Identity Politics Distinct Identities: Minority Women in U.S. Politics, (Paperback)
Anthropology, Culture and Society Race and Sex in Latin America, (Paperback) $35.37
$3537current price $35.37Anthropology, Culture and Society Race and Sex in Latin America, (Paperback)
Diversity And Cultural Competence, (Paperback) $34.53
$3453current price $34.53Diversity And Cultural Competence, (Paperback)
Elements in Race, Ethnicity, and Politic Women Voters, (Paperback) $24.56
$2456current price $24.56Elements in Race, Ethnicity, and Politic Women Voters, (Paperback)
Cambridge Cultural Social Studies Identity Before Identity Politics, (Paperback) $24.87 Was $29.21
$2487current price $24.87, Was $29.21$29.21Cambridge Cultural Social Studies Identity Before Identity Politics, (Paperback)
Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, (Paperback) $42.02
$4202current price $42.02Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, (Paperback)
African Expressive Cultures Masquerading Politics: Kinship, Gender, and Ethnicity in a Yoruba Town, (Paperback) $34.55
$3455current price $34.55African Expressive Cultures Masquerading Politics: Kinship, Gender, and Ethnicity in a Yoruba Town, (Paperback)
Cultural Citizenship in Island Southeast Asia : Nation and Belonging in the Hinterlands (Edition 1) (Paperback) $34.95
$3495current price $34.95Cultural Citizenship in Island Southeast Asia : Nation and Belonging in the Hinterlands (Edition 1) (Paperback)
Australia for Women : Travel and Culture (Paperback) $32.42
$3242current price $32.42Australia for Women : Travel and Culture (Paperback)
Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity, and Politics in the Contemporary Moment, (Paperback) $31.33
$3133current price $31.33Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity, and Politics in the Contemporary Moment, (Paperback)
Heritage, Culture, and Identity Selling EthniCity: Urban Cultural Politics in the Americas, (Paperback) $28.99
$2899current price $28.99Heritage, Culture, and Identity Selling EthniCity: Urban Cultural Politics in the Americas, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Life Tijuana
- Jamaica Assembly
- History Jamaica
- Haitian National
- Las Nyc
- Jamaica Independence 2020
- Asian American United States Teen & Young Adult Books
- Caribbean & Latin American Political Books
- South America History Books
- Native American United States Teen & Young Adult Books
- Caribbean & Latin America People & Places Teen & Young Adult Books
- Cuban History Books
