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Independence, Colonial Relics, and Monuments in the Caribbean

Edited by Allison O. Ramsay and Jerome Teelucksingh - Contributions by Timothy Affonso; Shaian Albert; Bridget Brereton; Stanley H. Griffin; Margo Groenewoud; Danalee Jahgoo; Sheron Johnson; Lynette Mills; Ashleigh John Morris; Renee A. Nelson; Allison O. Ramsay and Jerome Teelucksingh

Independence, Colonial Relics, and Monuments in the Caribbean is a collection of critical perspectives on independence and the legacies of colonialism in the post-colonial Caribbean. The contributors examine themes relating to culture, identity, gender, nationhood, heritage and historic preservation in the post-independent Caribbean. In a twenty-first century context where calls for reparatory justice for the people of the Caribbean who have been disadvantaged by the effects of colonialism have intensified, this book is quite relevant as some chapters examine colonialism through relics, laws, statues and monuments, while other chapters explore the implications of African enslavement, the role of Indian indentureship, the Federation of the West Indies and the effect of the American based Black Lives Movement on the Caribbean.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 226 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66694-397-9 • Hardback • April 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Caribbean & Latin American Studies, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, History / Caribbean & West Indies / General

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.

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

Independence, Colonial Relics and Monuments in the Caribbeanhas utilized an interesting approach which serves to bring innovation to examining the historical realities in the Caribbean as they relate to a reexamination of the traditional, generally accepted perspectives and ideologies on identity, culture, nationhood, freedom, identity, gender, nationalism, colonization, and independence. This book is a must-read for academics around the region, and members of the general public who have interest in the path from colonization to present; and the discourse highlighted is an easy read and will allow for introspection, re-conceptualization and the emergence of novel perspectives on the wide range of issues discussed.


— Marlon Anatol, The Anatol Institute of Research and Social Sciences


7/26/24, TV 6 TNT: The book launch was recorded and aired here.

Link: https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/uwi-history-lecturers-book-launch/article_5eda3ab2-4af3-11ef-8e9c-8f3f0e208674.html?sfnsn=wa#google_vignette



Independence, Colonial Relics, and Monuments in the Caribbean

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Independence, Colonial Relics, and Monuments in the Caribbean is a collection of critical perspectives on independence and the legacies of colonialism in the post-colonial Caribbean. The contributors examine themes relating to culture, identity, gender, nationhood, heritage and historic preservation in the post-independent Caribbean. In a twenty-first century context where calls for reparatory justice for the people of the Caribbean who have been disadvantaged by the effects of colonialism have intensified, this book is quite relevant as some chapters examine colonialism through relics, laws, statues and monuments, while other chapters explore the implications of African enslavement, the role of Indian indentureship, the Federation of the West Indies and the effect of the American based Black Lives Movement on the Caribbean.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 226 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66694-397-9 • Hardback • April 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Caribbean & Latin American Studies, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, History / Caribbean & West Indies / General
Author
Author
  • 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.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • 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

Reviews
Reviews
  • Independence, Colonial Relics and Monuments in the Caribbeanhas utilized an interesting approach which serves to bring innovation to examining the historical realities in the Caribbean as they relate to a reexamination of the traditional, generally accepted perspectives and ideologies on identity, culture, nationhood, freedom, identity, gender, nationalism, colonization, and independence. This book is a must-read for academics around the region, and members of the general public who have interest in the path from colonization to present; and the discourse highlighted is an easy read and will allow for introspection, re-conceptualization and the emergence of novel perspectives on the wide range of issues discussed.


    — Marlon Anatol, The Anatol Institute of Research and Social Sciences


Features
Features
  • 7/26/24, TV 6 TNT: The book launch was recorded and aired here.

    Link: https://www.tv6tnt.com/news/7pmnews/uwi-history-lecturers-book-launch/article_5eda3ab2-4af3-11ef-8e9c-8f3f0e208674.html?sfnsn=wa#google_vignette



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