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UWI St. Augustine
Faculty of Social Sciences

 

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31st Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago,
May 29 to June 2, 2006

Call for Papers
English | Español | Francais

The 30th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies
The National Archives, Kew, UK
Wednesday 5 - Friday 7 July 2006.
Call For Papers

Photography exhibition The Caribbean in the Age of Modernity

Aunty & Uncle Programme 2006


"History…to inform of (the) past as an essential guide to…future action"
Eric Williams, August 31, 1962

The Eric Williams Memorial Collection (EWMC) – the museum, library and archives of the "Father of the Nation" and first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago campus - was inaugurated in March 1998 by former US Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell. It was named to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 1999. For information about the Collection and its activities, please visit: http://www.mainlib.uwi.tt/eric.html; http://palmm.fcla.edu/eew/ or email: ewc.suilan@juno.com .


African Heritage Studies Association 39th Annual Conference


CALL FOR PAPERS – “WOMEN, HIP-HOP, AND POPULAR MUSIC”

For a proposed special issue of Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, we invite critical essays, creative work, and interviews or conversations with music artists/practitioners from a variety of disciplines, practices, and cultural scenes. Music may be broadly defined to include spoken word, dub poetry, DJs, low- and high-tech innovations, etc. We especially invite submissions that highlight global and transnational perspectives on women, hip-hop from around the globe, and other forms of popular music, such as rock, pop, punk, alternative, new age, R&B, gospel, jazz, country, Latin, reggae/ragga/reggaeton, soca-calypso, Bengali, various “world” music genres, etc. High priority will be given to submissions that utilize critical race feminist analyses.

Subjects covered may include but are not limited to the following:
- popular music and feminist consciousness (performers, political activists, lyricists, producers, compilers of music CD/albums, club and radio DJs, etc. who engage in “feminist” and social justice issues).
- marginal pop music personas (e.g. Enya, Zap Mama, Sade, Me’shell Ndegeocello, Ani Difranco, Björk).
- historical recoveries and research of women’s popular music in the past.
- marginalization of women musicians (including vocalists and rappers) in music industries and/or academic studies.
- representations of women in popular music, the media, public performances, etc.
- music at the movies (marketing of movie soundtracks, silent movie era, movie portrayals of music artists, Bollywood playback singers and item girls, etc.).
- local artists, global markets, world music scenes (cross-cultural efforts by women music artists to increase their profiles, cultural appropriations, and/or globalizing trends).
- appropriation of women’s music (male and/or mainstream takeover of female music expressions).
- hip-hop, popular music, and the prison or military industrial complex.
- teaching hip-hop and popular music in the feminist classroom.

Essays should not exceed 9,000 words or 35 pages, including all endnotes and references (typed and double-spaced, using Chicago style); abstracts should be 150 words. Please send email attachments in Word format to R.
Dianne Bartlow at dianne.bartlow@csun.edu and Janell Hobson at jhobson@albany.edu by December 1, 2006.


 

Announcing THE 2006 BARBARA T. CHRISTIAN LITERARY AWARD
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CSA members now eligible for journal discount

Lexington Books ( a subsidiary or Rowman & Littlefield), publisher of the multi-disciplinary Caribbean Diaspora studies journal Wadabagei. A Journal of the Caribbean and its Diasporas, has announced that with immediate effect all current members of the Caribbean Studies Association will be eligible for a special 20% discount on subscriptions to the journal.

CSA members who are interested in subscribing to the journal should contact the editor, Holger Henke (Metropolitan College of New York), at hhenke@igc.org, for a special code and online subscription instructions.

Wadabagei is owned by the Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College (CUNY). The journal’s website hosted at
http://www.lexingtonbooks.com/journals/wadabagei/Index.shtml.


Teaching for Change and the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies at Yale University are proud to announce the publication of Caribbean Connections: The Dominican Republic.

This new resource features invaluable oral histories, poetry, and fiction for the student, along with lesson plans for educators. Authors include Julia Alvarez, Edwidge Danticat, Junot Diaz and Pedro Mir.

A Spanish language companion is available.


Grenada: The Maroon Spirit was filmed on the island of Grenada in
the Eastern Caribbean in November of 2004, two months after Hurricane
Ivan devastated the island nation on September 7.

This fifty-minute documentary film is the first feature length film by the Pumpkinhead Production Company, an independent film production house located in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. The DVD is being sold online at www.grenadamaroonspirit.com or by mailing Pumpkinhead Production Company, P.O. Box 283, 720 6th Street, NewWestminster, BC V3L 3C5. The Pumpkinhead Production Company is committed to donating 20% of the money from gross sales to aid in Grenada’s recovery. Click here for more


Insularismo: An Insight into the Puerto Rican Character by Antonio S. Pedreira, Translated by Aoife Rivera Serrano. $19.95 ISBN: 1-932982-40-X

Long overdue, this Latin American classic is the first book to examine the psychological effects of Spanish and U.S. imperialism on Puerto Ricans.

Reviews, details and how to order: - click here [adobe pdf document]

 

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