Paul B. Miller constellates modern Caribbean writers of varying national and linguistic traditions whose common thread is theirrepresentation of the Enlightenment and the Age of
Offering a perspective on obeah that challenges conventional conceptions of this widely misunderstood aspect of West Indian society and culture, the core of this book
"Joyce Sparer Adler helped many early scholars come to terms with Harris by suggesting the ways in which his imagery and imaginative 'vision' are related
Informative and well-researched, God, The Press and Uriah Butler by Professor Hollis 'Chalkdust' Liverpool shares a detailed account of the life and impact of Tubal
In Governing Sound, Jocelyne Guilbault examines the conditions that have led calypso to be valorized, contested and targeted as a field of cultural politics in
Contained in this book you will find the tools and theory which will equip you in establishing your own shrine, communicating with your protector spirits,
In this charming, humorous and perceptive tale of adolescence, Marlene Nourbese Philip explores the friendship of two young black girls and throws into sharp relief
The book focuses on two main approaches to Ifa. The first is Traditional where practitioners have allowed the living, ever changing, eternal energy of their
The first of its kind, Indian Dance for the Caribbean is a rudimentary text which presents various areas dance information, including: the origin, development, techniques