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Small Axe (2021) 25 (1 (64)): 116–131.
Published: 01 March 2021
...Monique A. Bedasse; Aaron Kamugisha This essay argues for an approach to postcolonial Caribbean intellectual history that moves beyond the national archive to rely on a globally dispersed archive. It uses Rastafari repatriation to Tanzania to highlight the intellectual history of the movement...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (1): 93–104.
Published: 01 February 2008
... had been spying on Rodney since his days as a student at UWI from 1960 to 1963. Rodney returned to Jamaica to join the faculty of his alma mater at the begin- ning of 1968, having completed graduate studies in England and worked briefly in Tanzania, and the Jamaican spymasters...
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Small Axe (2001) 5 (2): 60–65.
Published: 01 September 2001
... following the Congress of Black Writers in Mon- treal. He returned to Montreal for close to a month before visiting Cuba and eventually DDavidavid Austin returning to Tanzania where he taught at the University of Dar es Salaam between...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (1 (64)): 204–206.
Published: 01 March 2021
..., and social history of decolonization, Pan-Africanism, African diasporic politics, and transnational approaches to history. She is the author of the prizewinning Jah Kingdom: Rastafarians, Tanzania, and Pan-Africanism in the Age of Decolonization (2017). Hazel V. Carby is the Charles C. and Dorothea S...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (2 (32)): 184–186.
Published: 01 July 2010
..., advertising, publicity, and creative writ- ing. She is the author of a collection of stories for children, Pumpkin Belly and Other Stories (2005). Her writings have appeared in Moods of Jamaica, Jamaica Journal, and Bim. Jane Bryce was born and brought up in Tanzania, and was educated there as well...
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Small Axe (2007) 11 (2): 66–87.
Published: 01 June 2007
... and as a portrait artist from the late 1950s until the end of the 1980s when he left Jamaica to reside in Tanzania. He died in 1989. Few Jamaican visual artists have been able to capture the quintessence of Jamaican identity in the way that Ras Daniel Heartman did. Best...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (3 (42)): 244–246.
Published: 01 November 2013
... as Cultural Anthropology , Caribbean Studies , Interventions , and Cultural Dynamics . She is currently completing a manuscript about historical memory and political activism in the French Antilles. J ane B ryce was born in Tanzania and was educated there, in the United Kingdom, and in Nigeria. After...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (2 (71)): vii–x.
Published: 01 July 2023
..., anticolonial actor, and president of Tanzania. Many of us can vividly remember Nyerere’s first visit to Jamaica in September 1974 during the first regime of Michael Manley. For both of these leftist Third World leaders, this was a tumultuous time: just three months before, Nyerere had hosted the controversial...
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Small Axe (2001) 5 (2): 66–80.
Published: 01 September 2001
... of using these principles in construc- tive contemporary action?” For Africa, the answer is clearly yes. In African society, any serious attempt to revolutionize the society will have to take serious cognizance of these principles. And the best example is the work being done in Tanzania today...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (1 (40)): 1–6.
Published: 01 March 2013
...-L'Ouverture in London and Tanzania Publishing House in Dar-es-Salaam published Walter Rodney's seminal and soon-to-be indispensable How Europe Underdeveloped Africa . As a work of scholarship and as a work of intervention, the book was an intellectual-political event , of course, because in the idiom...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (2 (56)): 18–34.
Published: 01 July 2018
... history, in 1967 Rodney took a teaching post at the University of Dar es Salaam, in Tanzania, which brought him into contact with Julius Nyerere’s Ujamma project, though he would later reveal that he never considered his time in Africa “an end in itself.” Rather, he always intended to return...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (3 (63)): 228–238.
Published: 01 November 2020
..., and Tanzania, among others. All of this led him to the following analysis: capitalism is, in his words, a “vulture” that sucked “the blood of the helpless,” and that as “the nations of the world free themselves, then capitalism has less victims, less to suck, and it becomes weaker and weaker.” As he...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (3 (33)): 121–134.
Published: 01 November 2010
... characterize the production capacity of an island such as Martinique, 27 Ibid., 139. See Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (London: Bogle-L’Ouverture, 1973; Dar es Salaam: Tanzania, 1973). 28 The complete text is available at httpwww.hommes-et-faits.com/Dial...
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Small Axe (2004) 8 (1 (15)): 106–122.
Published: 01 March 2004
.... Granger (Georgetown: Free Press, 1998), 235–48. 111616 Tanzania’s version of cooperative socialism In 1971 the country severed the remaining formal ties with Great Britain by declaring itself the Co-operative Socialist Republic of Guyana in keeping with its new African-centered nationalism. Th...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (2 (62)): 1–16.
Published: 01 July 2020
... Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House, 1983), 46. 26 “Our literary body is sick”; Lino Novás Calvo, “Once síntomas,” Gaceta del Caribe 1 (1944): 2. 27 Alberto Ausberger, “Publishing in Latin America: An Overview,” in Philip G. Altbach, Amadio A. Arboleda...
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Small Axe (2004) 8 (2): 100–118.
Published: 01 September 2004
... adopted European styles to depict African subject matter, others embraced revolutionary ideals. Included in this sec- tion are examples of ‘nativist’ art from Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Zaire and Uganda, suggesting a complex socio-cultural experience that problematizes assumptions...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (3 (63)): 164–180.
Published: 01 November 2020
... in the mid-twentieth century, noting in Decolonising the Mind how this institutional structure was “systematised after the Second World War with the setting up of the overseas extensions of the University of London in Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Kenya and Tanzania.” 29 Stuart Hall’s “Thinking...
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Small Axe (2017) 21 (2 (53)): 94–111.
Published: 01 July 2017
... violence. In the video-art piece, the recurring images of sugarcane are a significant visual element that serves as a metaphor for the history of Indian indentureship. The sugarcane footage was shot in South Africa and Tanzania. Through the sugarcane, Khan creates a map of Indian history, through...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (1 (46)): 37–54.
Published: 01 March 2015
..., and revolutionary in Tanzania; Kamau Braithwaite as a member of the British colonial service in the Gold Coast (contemporary Ghana) and later playwright in independent Ghana; and Maryse Condé as scholar and novelist across West Africa. Such sojourns were not simply attempts to reverse the effects of slavery...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (2 (41)): 88–107.
Published: 01 July 2013
... to the region or to international courts. Prior to joining the CCJ, he was not only the chief justice of the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal and the former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) housed in Arusha, Tanzania, but he had also been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000...