Caribbean Reasonings - M.G. Smith: Social Theory and Anthropology in the Caribbean and Beyond
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Language
English
ISBN
978-976-637-657-4
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Audacious M.G. Smith
PART 1: Critical Contestations
1. Method and Concept in M.G. Smith’s Social Science
2. M. G. Smith’s Plural Society Theory and the Challenge of Caribbean Creolization
3. The ‘Creole’ Concept in Culture Studies
4. Pluralism and Creolism, Africa and the Caribbean
5. Differential Incorporation, Cultural Pluralism, and Colour-class in the Formation and Evolution of Caribbean Societies
PART 2: Anthropological Excursions
6. M. G. Smith’s Thesis Revisited: The Character of Slavery in Fanisau Region of Sokoto Caliphate
7. M. G. Smith’s ‘Histories’ of Four Nigerian Emirates and Their Reception
8. Sexuality and Mating in Carriacou: Social Logic and Surplus Women
PART 3: Beyond M. G. Smith
9. The Plural Society in Northern Ghana: Structural Evolution and Continuing Conflict
10. Hegemonic Dissolution in Suriname? Recent Challenges to Pluralist Politics
11. Ethnicity Between Nation-building and Nation-creation
12. Diverging Directions: Race, Culture and Class in the Works of Anton De Kom and Caribbean Contemporaries
13. Hidden from History: History, Memory and the Politics of Identity Erasure in the Caribbean
14. The Double Life of M. G. Smith? Rethinking Caribbean Citizenship Beyond, Between and Within the National
Postscript: M. G. Smith – A Brief Personal Memoir
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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