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Globalisation, diaspora and Caribbean popular culture / edited by Christine G.T. Ho and Keith Nurse.

Contributor(s): Ho, Christine G. T, 1943- | Nurse, Keith.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kingston ; Miami : Ian Randle, c2005Description: xxiv, 375 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9766371849 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Popular culture -- Caribbean Area | National characteristics, Caribbean | Culture and globalization -- Caribbean Area | Globalisation | Caribbean Area -- CivilizationDDC classification: 306.097 29
Contents:
Globalisation and diasporic identity among West Indians / Percy C. Hintzen -- Why we should not pair 'local' with 'culture' or 'global' with 'capitalism' / Daniel Miller -- From the metropole to the equator : carnival consciousness between New York and Trinidad / Philip W. Scher -- The relocation of Trinidad carnival in Notting Hill, London and the politics of diasporisation / Patricia T. Alleyne-Dettmers -- Carnival as lived meanings : producing Trini-style carnival in Jamaica / Hilary D. Brown -- Mix up the Indian with all the patwa : rajamuffin sounds in 'cool' Britannia / Carolyn Cooper -- 'Making and selling culture' : calypso music during carnival / Jocelyne Guilbault -- The globalisation of pan in South Florida and Caribbean diasporic identity / Christine G.T. Ho -- Chutney soca music in Trinidad : Indian ethno-nationalist expression in transnational perspective / Robin Balliger -- Hypernationalist discourse in the rapso movement of Trinidad and Tobago / Stephanie Sadre-Orafai -- Is globalisation helping or harming Caribbean cinema? / Keith Q. Warner -- 'That is not for beke.' Global versus local in two film versions of Sargasso / Jane Bryce -- International crossroads : reggae, dancehall, and the US recording industry / Mike Alleyne -- 'Authenticity' and the construction of identity in Trinidad carnival / Garth L. Green -- Popular culture and cultural industry : identity and commodification in Caribbean popular music / Keith Nurse -- Globalisation from below : Caribbean cultures, global technologies and the WTO / Hopeton S. Dunn.
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Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books Portsmouth Branch Library
West Indian Collection
Reference W.I. 306.097 29 Glo (Browse shelf) Not For Loan 6576P
Books Books Roseau Public Library
West Indian Collection
Reference W.I. 306.097 29 Glo (Browse shelf) Not For Loan 21662
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Globalisation and diasporic identity among West Indians / Percy C. Hintzen -- Why we should not pair 'local' with 'culture' or 'global' with 'capitalism' / Daniel Miller -- From the metropole to the equator : carnival consciousness between New York and Trinidad / Philip W. Scher -- The relocation of Trinidad carnival in Notting Hill, London and the politics of diasporisation / Patricia T. Alleyne-Dettmers -- Carnival as lived meanings : producing Trini-style carnival in Jamaica / Hilary D. Brown -- Mix up the Indian with all the patwa : rajamuffin sounds in 'cool' Britannia / Carolyn Cooper -- 'Making and selling culture' : calypso music during carnival / Jocelyne Guilbault -- The globalisation of pan in South Florida and Caribbean diasporic identity / Christine G.T. Ho -- Chutney soca music in Trinidad : Indian ethno-nationalist expression in transnational perspective / Robin Balliger -- Hypernationalist discourse in the rapso movement of Trinidad and Tobago / Stephanie Sadre-Orafai -- Is globalisation helping or harming Caribbean cinema? / Keith Q. Warner -- 'That is not for beke.' Global versus local in two film versions of Sargasso / Jane Bryce -- International crossroads : reggae, dancehall, and the US recording industry / Mike Alleyne -- 'Authenticity' and the construction of identity in Trinidad carnival / Garth L. Green -- Popular culture and cultural industry : identity and commodification in Caribbean popular music / Keith Nurse -- Globalisation from below : Caribbean cultures, global technologies and the WTO / Hopeton S. Dunn.

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