Approaching the themes of the historiography on the Caribbean obliquely—from sites both within and beyond its geographical and methodological boundaries—this essay meditates on the purchase of disciplinarity and related modalities (such as the nation despite its fragments) in what Stuart Hall has characterized as a moment of “global dispersal.”
© Small Axe, Inc.
2014
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Caribbean Historiography
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