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Caribbean Cultural Identity Rex M. Nettleford

Caribbean Cultural Identity By Rex M. Nettleford

Caribbean Cultural Identity by Rex M. Nettleford


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Up until 1970 the Jamaican establishment considered culture to be European. Visiting scholars and artists slowly convinced political and business leaders that Caribbean islands have a culture of their own. This is a revised edition of a study on cultural development in Caribbean society.

Caribbean Cultural Identity Summary

Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica by Rex M. Nettleford

Up until the 1970 the Jamaican establishment considered culture to be European. Visiting scholars and artists such as St. Lucia's Derek Walcott slowly convinced political and business leaders that Caribbean islands have their own culture beyond the colonial influence, leading to the establishment of institutions such as schools, galleries and theaters to celebrate the island's own multicultural heritage. This is a revised edition of Nettleford's classic study on cultural development in Caribbean society.

About Rex M. Nettleford

Rex Nettleford, Universities of the West Indies, is the author of Inward Stretch, Outward Reach: A Voice from the Caribbean and other books.

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GOR013391696
9781558763166
1558763163
Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica by Rex M. Nettleford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
2003-06-30
216
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