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Small Axe (2014) 18 (3 (45)): 18–34.
Published: 01 November 2014
... Relations , 190. 48 This brief period of solidarity-through-difference between oil and sugar workers is relatively well known and is usually identified with the more monoracial sites of oil and sugar production in the country. The labor relations of the rural cosmopolitan sites of the oil industry...
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Small Axe (2019) 23 (3 (60)): 1–17.
Published: 01 November 2019
... of African origins provided interwar black artists such as Dunham with a tantalizing possibility of Pan-African solidarity through which they could mobilize their desire for connection with an obscured past and an imagined community in the present. When Dunham found her 1930s fieldwork inevitably run aground...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (1 (49)): 175–184.
Published: 01 March 2016
... to look at the integral and central role of black British culture in its own formation. As Brent Hayes Edwards notes in “The Uses of Diaspora,” culture is the medium of diaspora for Gilroy, ensuring that such a transnational structure proceeds “only through and across difference.” 3 I would like...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (1 (55)): 159–171.
Published: 01 March 2018
... clarity of universal models[,] . . . a celebration, not a terror[,] . . . by which the Diverse is best preserved and through which acceptance is reinforced.” 29 I am just not sure that solidarity necessarily precludes Relation. In his final monograph, Philosophie de la Relation , Glissant wrote...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (3 (72)): 84–94.
Published: 01 November 2023
... the grounding of the struggle not by sustaining particularities of historical locales but through the specificity in which capitalist social relations took form in different locales. Let us take for instance the very question of time in HEUA . A careful reader of HEUA will immediately see the connection...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (3 (57)): 56–67.
Published: 01 November 2018
... of in/security became politicized and the spatialities through which this was done. Such transnational routes and trajectories were shaped through particular racialized imaginaries and solidarities. As Adam Ewing has argued, a key characteristic of “interwar labour radicalism in the greater Caribbean...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (2 (71)): 1–17.
Published: 01 July 2023
...—the result of a dichotomous world built through European colonialism—by thinking about marginalization across difference. Wherever he may go, Césaire finds a Martinique that is also not quite Martinique. Furthermore, he ends up there because he is without money. This historical positioning allows him...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 53–60.
Published: 01 March 2020
..., Puerto Rican writers have struggled with notions of sovereignty. 6 From two different perspectives and against the background of colonial rule and impending imperialist threats, Betances and Hostos wrote about the construction of a national subjectivity in the context of regional solidarities. Through...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (3 (33)): 173–185.
Published: 01 November 2010
..., these Africans developed a multi-cultural
solidarity that was the precondition for political success. Moreover, precisely through their
labor that produced the incredible wealth of the sugar-exporting colony, they became aware
of their collective power to initiate action. (Again, if this last point sounds...
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Small Axe (2022) 26 (2 (68)): 154–162.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Petra R. Rivera-Rideau This essay applies Ren Ellis Neyra’s concepts of defiance, solidarity, and mulitpoetic sensorial listening from The Cry of the Senses: Listening to Latinx and Caribbean Poetics (2020) to the author’s own family story about how her great-aunt ate the telegram announcing her...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (1 (43)): 114–124.
Published: 01 March 2014
... gestures toward other ways or modes of affiliation: it represents a desire for an “Elsewhere,” for cross-racial, cross-national, cross-gender, or cross-sexual identifications or moments of solidarity. Condé's novel anticipates queer diaspora theory inaugurated by scholars such as David Eng, among others...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (1 (70)): 19–33.
Published: 01 March 2023
... to consider sectors and power: “Sectors of people have different levels of power, including different sectors among women, and . . . when you simply throw people together in what you call your party or your group, the powerful always win. Therefore what you have to think through, organizationally, is how...
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Small Axe (2009) 13 (1): 203–216.
Published: 01 March 2009
... landscape for nearly twenty years until it was rediscovered
and republished by the Feminist Press in 1981. But what makes it an important text in this
discussion are the literary affinities between Marshall’s novel and Jones’s own writing, not just
in terms of style but through a shared cultural...
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Small Axe (2011) 15 (2 (35)): 174–185.
Published: 01 July 2011
... solidarity.
Like revolutionary San Domingue’s mulatto landowning class, as James describes it in The
Black Jacobins, they have claimed fraternity with the folk through a sentimental discourse
of shared attachment to the black mother, even as they coveted the symbols of political
dominance monopolized...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (2 (56)): 219–231.
Published: 01 July 2018
... of and making different kinds of space for women and all others who renamed themselves by refusing to stay in place, through instances of love, affinity and forged kinship beyond violence. This is the enduring feminist lesson of Coolie Woman , and it is not “an emerging value” (197). In chapter 6 we...
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Small Axe (2009) 13 (2): 4–25.
Published: 01 July 2009
..., exponentially increasing the chance that my attempt at
communication with him across language and difference might fail terribly. After a moment of
uncomfortable hesitation, I desisted from concretizing my gesture of racial solidarity, choosing
instead to go my way while he remained standing where I had...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (3 (66)): 186–198.
Published: 01 November 2021
... American who studies Haiti through the lens of literary texts and within a global analysis, arguing that Beckett’s book is more than an anthropological study of crisis; it is an act of memorializing the various ways a generation reflects on the idea of hope. The author’s reading of There Is No More Haiti...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (1 (70)): 87–99.
Published: 01 March 2023
... had been imported slaves. And the system worked. No better way to foster a sense of inferiority in a race than through this form of historical education, in which the sons of a different people are the only ones mentioned or praised. It took a long time before I could free myself entirely from...
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Small Axe (2011) 15 (2 (35)): 24–42.
Published: 01 July 2011
...
on a variety of coloured peoples—some of them at a primitive stage of development, some
of them with civilisations of their own, all of them quite different from us. Not only through
our government, but through a multitude of human agencies—schools, churches, cinemas,
shops...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (2 (62)): 122–132.
Published: 01 July 2020
..., that “all we have is what we owe to ‘one another.’” 11 The terrible beauty of this was expressed through the shared growing of crops, cooking, and eating with others, generating forms of sociality and solidarity that had not been immediately visible or available before the events that unfolded...
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