A history of Creole Trinidad, 1956-2010 / Raymond Ramcharitar.
2021
F2122 .R36 2021
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A history of Creole Trinidad, 1956-2010 / Raymond Ramcharitar.
ISBN
9783030756345 (electronic bk.)
3030756343 (electronic bk.)
9783030756338
3030756335
3030756343 (electronic bk.)
9783030756338
3030756335
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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©2021
Language
English
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10.1007/978-3-030-75634-5 doi
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F2122 .R36 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
972.983/04
Summary
This book offers a history of post-Independence Trinidad and Tobago. It explores how culture and politics have operated in tandem to shape the society. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including literature, government reports, official statistics, the press and the Carnival, it critically analyses the popular conception of creolization as the driving force in modern Trinidad and Tobago. Ultimately, the book examines the way in which Trinidad and Tobago's unique ethnic and political ecosystems contribute to its national character. Raymond Ramcharitar, PhD, is a historian and cultural critic from Trinidad and Tobago. He has published several academic articles on the history, culture and literature of the country. He is also a poet and novelist who has published three collections of poetry, and one of fiction.
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Table of Contents
1. The Creole Republic: Past and Present
2. Sources, Methods, Theory
3. Tobago: Creole Societys Doppelganger
4. Birth of a Creole Nation: 1783-1961
5. The Independence Decade
6. 1970 1980: Black Power recedes, Indian Power surges
7. The 1980s Money, Malaise, Modernity
8. Summing up the PNM Generation
9. A Decade of Revolution: 1986, 1990, 1995
10. The Creole Century Closes 1996-2000
11. History Pauses: 2001-2002
12. Rage, Revanchism, Revenge
13. Conclusion: The End of a Decade and an Era.
2. Sources, Methods, Theory
3. Tobago: Creole Societys Doppelganger
4. Birth of a Creole Nation: 1783-1961
5. The Independence Decade
6. 1970 1980: Black Power recedes, Indian Power surges
7. The 1980s Money, Malaise, Modernity
8. Summing up the PNM Generation
9. A Decade of Revolution: 1986, 1990, 1995
10. The Creole Century Closes 1996-2000
11. History Pauses: 2001-2002
12. Rage, Revanchism, Revenge
13. Conclusion: The End of a Decade and an Era.