Caribbean and Southern

Caribbean and Southern Transnational Perspectives on the U.S. South - Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings

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Publisher's Synopsis

Moving back and forth through the colonial and postcolonial eras of the American South and the Caribbean, the six essays in this volume take a fresh look at the regions' transnational linkages. With their focus on border zones, hybridity, and creolization, the essays challenge our notions about the cultural and economic trajectories of the African diaspora in this part of the world. For instance, was the movement of slaves seeking freedom in America always south to north? Or was the movement of slaves in bondage always westward, from Africa to the Caribbean or America? One consequence of the work discussed in the volume is an expansion of the physical borders of the Caribbean-Southern sphere to include, for example, the Chesapeake Bay area. Lesser-known populations, such as the Black Seminoles, also gain heightened visibility. Runaway slaves who first allied themselves with Florida Indians, the Black Seminoles later migrated to the Bahamas. Other topics covered include foodways, environmental justice and Caribbean tourism, and religious or celebratory traditions of vodou, Jonkonnu, and Rocks.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820328317
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.0975
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 154
Weight: 333g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm