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Political, economic and social barriers among Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada are giving way to global forces and the "global dreams" they inspire. This collection of original articles and essays examines popular culture, literature, theatre, belief systems, indigenous practices and questions of identity, exile and alienation. The interconnectedness and distinction of cultural production throughout the Americas, "transplanted" interests, the mediation of African and European influences, and the expression of shifting identities, all reflect the development of a new American neighbourhood.
The law is heavily implicated in creating, maintaining, and reproducing racialised hierarchies which bring about and preserve acute global disparities and injustices. This essential book provides an examination of the meanings of decolonisation and explores how this examination can inform teaching, researching, and practising of law. It explores the ways in which the foundations of law are entangled in colonial thought and in its [re]production of ideas of commodification of bodies and space-time. Thus, it is an exploration of the ways in which we can use theories and praxes of decolonisation to produce legal knowledge for flourishing futures.
Abstracts of dissertations available on microfilm or as xerographic reproductions.
Les composantes de la pratique théâtrale caribéenne, en français comme en créole, en font un domaine distinct de la littérature : dramaturgie, mise en scène, réception critique et populaire, jeu.
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Cet ensemble d'études consacrées aux théâtres francophones et créolophones la région caraibéenne tire son originalité de la mise en évidence des composantes de la pratique théâtrale en tant que domaine distinct de la littérature. L'ouvrage analyse la dramaturgie , la mise en scène, la réception critique et populaire, de même que le jeu, tels qu'ils se manifestent en Guadeloupe, en Guyane, en Haïti, en Martinique, et à Sainte-Lucie.