This essay collection addresses past and current debates surrounding colonial relics and monuments, colonial vestiges, heritage, gender, narratives of independence, nationhood and national identity. Caribbean enthusiasts, scholars and students will appreciate the diversity of views of these academic post-colonial narratives.
This essay collection addresses past and current debates surrounding colonial relics and monuments, colonial vestiges, heritage, gender, narratives of independence, nationhood and national identity. Caribbean enthusiasts, scholars and students will appreciate the diversity of views of these academic post-colonial narratives.
Allison O. Ramsay is lecturer of cultural and heritage studies in the Department of History at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. Jerome Teelucksingh is senior lecturer of social history in the Department of History at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.
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Introduction Allison O. Ramsay and Jerome Teelucksingh Chapter 1: A Colonial Relic? Trinidad and Tobago and the Trinity Cross Bridget Brereton Chapter 2: The "George Floyd Effect" in the Caribbean: Re/Igniting Popular Discourses on Colonial Public Memory Stanley H. Griffin Chapter 3: Examining the Contested Heritage Value of Historic Bridgetown in Barbados Sheron Johnson Chapter 4: Crossing the Threshold: Exploring the Five Islands' Role in Trinidad's Indian Indentureship Legacy Ashleigh John Morris Chapter 5: Monuments to Freedom and Nationhood: Preserving the Heritage of Barbados in Metal and Stone Allison O. Ramsay Chapter 6: The Survival of Hinduism through Temples: The Case of the Temple in the Sea, Triveni Mandir, and Brothers Road Hindu Mandir in Trinidad 103 Shaian Albertviii Contents Chapter 7: "To Be Joined Together in Freedom": Statues, Identity Politics and Agency in the Netherlands Antilles, 1940-1960 125 Margo Groenewoud Chapter 8: Gender Imbalance in Statues and Building Names in Trinidad and Tobago and at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Danalee Jahgoo Chapter 9: Codrington College and the Problematic Legacy of Christopher Codrington 159 Lynette Mills Chapter 10: Independence Undermined from the Beginning:Deconstructing Legal Vestiges of Colonialism Timothy Affonso Chapter 11: "A People Can Become a Nation": The West Indies Federation and Jamaican Independence Renee A. Nelson
Introduction Allison O. Ramsay and Jerome Teelucksingh Chapter 1: A Colonial Relic? Trinidad and Tobago and the Trinity Cross Bridget Brereton Chapter 2: The "George Floyd Effect" in the Caribbean: Re/Igniting Popular Discourses on Colonial Public Memory Stanley H. Griffin Chapter 3: Examining the Contested Heritage Value of Historic Bridgetown in Barbados Sheron Johnson Chapter 4: Crossing the Threshold: Exploring the Five Islands' Role in Trinidad's Indian Indentureship Legacy Ashleigh John Morris Chapter 5: Monuments to Freedom and Nationhood: Preserving the Heritage of Barbados in Metal and Stone Allison O. Ramsay Chapter 6: The Survival of Hinduism through Temples: The Case of the Temple in the Sea, Triveni Mandir, and Brothers Road Hindu Mandir in Trinidad 103 Shaian Albertviii Contents Chapter 7: "To Be Joined Together in Freedom": Statues, Identity Politics and Agency in the Netherlands Antilles, 1940-1960 125 Margo Groenewoud Chapter 8: Gender Imbalance in Statues and Building Names in Trinidad and Tobago and at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Danalee Jahgoo Chapter 9: Codrington College and the Problematic Legacy of Christopher Codrington 159 Lynette Mills Chapter 10: Independence Undermined from the Beginning:Deconstructing Legal Vestiges of Colonialism Timothy Affonso Chapter 11: "A People Can Become a Nation": The West Indies Federation and Jamaican Independence Renee A. Nelson
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