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Small Axe (2006) 10 (2): 261–268.
Published: 01 June 2006
...
in the Making of Caribbean
(Inter)Nationalism
Belinda Edmondson
My father has been obsessed with Billy Eckstine for as long as I can remember. As a black
boy coming of age in colonial Jamaica in the 1950s, my father had before him many images
of dignified, educated, black and brown West Indian...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2007) 11 (3): 52–72.
Published: 01 October 2007
...Jocelyn Fenton Stitt This essay argues that Jamaican-American Michelle Cliff's writing should be understood within a new interpretive framework which sees post-independence Caribbean literature as inheriting gendered and raced legacies of Romantic nationalism. While Cliff's early work shows...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): 59–76.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Nadi Edwards Small Axe Incorporated 2002 George Lamming’s Literary Nationalism:
Language between The Tempest and the
Tonelle
Nadi Edwards
o change your language you must change your life,” Derek Walcott writes, sum-
ming up, with epigrammatic precision, the perennial...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): 133–150.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Tracy Fisher Small Axe Incorporated 2002 Black Women, Politics, Nationalism
and Community in London
Tracy Fisher
articular historical moments often enable us to understand contemporary move-
ments and issues. Specifi cally, they are critical in understanding...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2017) 21 (3 (54)): 111–123.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Maziki Thame This essay looks at the place of race in Creole Nationalism in Jamaica. It asserts that Creole Nationalism is also Brown Nationalism in Jamaica and that its racial ideas can be seen through the thought of Norman Manley, the father of Creole Nationalism; his wife Edna, its cultural...
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Small Axe (2004) 8 (1 (15)): 106–122.
Published: 01 March 2004
...Percy C. Hintzen Small Axe Incorporated 2004 Creoleness and Nationalism in Guyanese
Anticolonialism and Postcolonial Formation
Percy C. Hintzen
n analysis of the postcolonial formation of Guyana (formerly the English colony
of British Guiana) and its relationship...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2006) 10 (3): 87–104.
Published: 01 October 2006
...Vivian Nun Halloran Small Axe Incorporated 2006 Race, Creole, and National Identities
in Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and
Phillips’s Cambridge
Vivian Nun Halloran
As postmodern historical novels dramatizing slavery and its legacy in the anglophone Carib-
bean islands, Jean Rhys’s...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2008) 12 (1): 57–76.
Published: 01 February 2008
...Shirley Toland-Dix Sylvia Wynter's 1962 novel, The Hills of Hebron , is both a narrative of the nation and critique of the extant vision of the nation. Writing her novel from the perspective of a theorist, Wynter introduces insights and concepts that she has since developed in her extensive body...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2008) 12 (1): 77–92.
Published: 01 February 2008
...Corinna McLeod Jamaica Kincaid's A Small Place reveals the subalternity of Antigua as a tourist locale; an identity which undermines Antigua's position as a nation. Through the use of a metafictional discourse, Kincaid's narrator deconstructs colonial, postcolonial and neocolonial myths, thereby...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (2): 133–148.
Published: 01 June 2008
... but also a pithy commentary on the structure of the nation-state, meaning all nation-states, not only the polity of Haiti. The text was consequently misread by literary critics whose stereotype of Haitians and belief in nationalism influenced their mean-spirited dismissals of the novel. This paper rereads...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2001) 5 (2): 1–20.
Published: 01 September 2001
...Glyne Griffith Small Axe Incorporated 2001 Deconstructing Nationalisms:
Henry Swanzy, Caribbean Voices and the
Development of West Indian Literature
Glyne Griffi th
etween 1943 and 1958, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), through its
General Overseas Service...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): 1–30.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Anthony Bogues Small Axe Incorporated 2002 Politics, Nation and PostColony:
Caribbean Inflections
Anthony Bogues
For if the history of Caribbean society is that of a dual relation
Between plantation and plot, the two poles which originate in a single
Historical process...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): v–vii.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Anthony Bogues Small Axe Incorporated 2002 PREFACE
The Frame of the Nation
Anthony Bogues
n the age of transnational capitalism, regional blocs, diasporic connections, postcolo-
nial projects gone awry, and in the age of nationalism as the dark stepchild of danger-
ous...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): 91–111.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Philip Maysles Small Axe Incorporated 2002 Dubbing The Nation
Philip Maysles
It often seems to the outsider that there is an organic connection between the kind of beat, the kind of
movement which is made to it, and the silent inner rebellion and frenzy which possess anyone...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2002) 6 (1): 112–132.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Rowan Ricardo Phillips Small Axe Incorporated 2002 Derek Walcott: Imagination, Nation and
the Poetics of Memory
Rowan Ricardo Phillips
I: NOBODY KNOWS . . .
long the sandy reaches of Fort James, Antigua, but a few patches of mottled tarmac
remain of what was once a road...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2005) 9 (1): 40–63.
Published: 01 March 2005
...Jocelyne Guilbault Small Axe Incorporated 2005 Audible Entanglements:
Nation and Diasporas in Trinidad’s
Calypso Music Scene
Jocelyne Guilbault
n 1963 the Mighty Sparrow was crowned calypso king when he performed the song
“Kennedy.” In newly independent Trinidad...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2004) 8 (2): 49–60.
Published: 01 September 2004
...Andrea N. Douglas Small Axe Incorporated 2004 Facing the Nation: Art History and
Art Criticism in the Jamaican Context
Andrea N. Douglas
n the opening comments for the 2000 Annual National Exhibition, Michael Cooke,
then director of museums for the Institute of Jamaica...
Journal Article
Small Axe (2023) 27 (1 (70)): 59–66.
Published: 01 March 2023
...Markus Balkenhol How did Anton de Kom become national heritage? This essay argues that De Kom’s successful canonization is owed in significant part to his sacralization. It shows that in De Kom’s case, the sacralizing power of heritage has three dimensions: his narrative framing, his image, and his...
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Small Axe (2005) 9 (2): 1–15.
Published: 01 September 2005
...Maximilien Laroche Small Axe Incorporated 2005 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Translated by Martin Munro. The Founding Myths of the Haitian Nation
Maximilien Laroche
he table of contents...
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Small Axe (2005) 9 (2): 86–103.
Published: 01 September 2005
...Nicole Roberts Small Axe Incorporated 2005 Haitian and Dominican E/migration and the
(Re)construction of National Identity in
the Poetry of the Third Generation
Nicole Roberts
Nous allons vers un monde de nulle part. Cette marche forcée vers un monde uniforme a quelque chose...
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