The Routledge Handbook of Caribbean Studies provides a critical collection of world-class scholarship about this fascinating, diverse and dynamic region. The handbook is essential reading for all who want to know more about this much-studied but often misrepresented and misunderstood region.
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Introduction Section I: (Dis)entanglements and Materiality in Environmental Studies Section I Introduction 1: Caribbean Racial Ecologies: The Political Ecologies of Race, Nature, and Geography 2: Caribbean Islands and the Coloniality of Climate Change: Navigating "the Anthropocene" through the Historical Legacies of the Plantation 3: Transformational Adaptation to Climate Change in the Caribbean 4: Pedagogies of Survival: Research, Disaster and Repair in Dominica 5: Indigenous Vulnerability, Disaster Governance and Environmental Justice: Case Study of the 2021 La Soufriè re Eruptions in St. Vincent and the Grenadines 6: Understanding Caribbean Environmental Worldviews as a form of Environmental Justice 7: Unmapping through Sound: The Caribbean as Method of Diaspora Wayfinding Section II: (Geo)politics Section II Introduction 8: Puerto Rico and CARICOM: A Case Study in the History of Puerto Rico's relations with the Caribbean 9: Colonial Continuities in Citizenship and the Role of Civil Society Organisations 10: Middle-Class Caribbean Identities: Gendering the Transnational and the Diasporic 11: Caribbean Migration and the Family: Women's Transnational Agency 12: Colourism in the Caribbean 13: Carceral Masculinities in the Caribbean, with a Focus on Belize, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago 14: Justice Making and the Performance of Memory in the Francophone Caribbean Section III: Histories and (Re)connections Section III Introduction 15: Multi-ethnic Nation Building and Branding in Suriname 16: Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land: Caribbean Spiritual Survival 17: The Haytian Situation: Haiti in the Imagination of the Nineteenth Century Caribbean 18: 'Their Locomotive Habits': Mobility and Post-Emancipation (Dis)Order in Port Cities 19: Caribbean Studies, Queer Studies: Historical Intimates 20: Sovereignty, Possession, Surrender: Caribbean Futures 21: Decolonial Caribbean Thought Section IV: Literature and Culture Section IV Introduction 22: The Making of The Bright Land: Federation and Filmmaking 23: Bloodcloth: Kinship and Fabric in Caribbean Literary Aesthetics 24: Afro-Caribbean and Latinx Archipelagic Connections: Boricuas in Hawai'i 25: Caribbean Digital Diasporas 26: 'I'm Still in Love with You Boy': Black Women, Sexual Politics and Lovers Rock Music's Erotic Political Entanglements 27: The Sovereign Affects of Caribbean Women's Poetics 28: 'Sound Sistrens': Listening to Female DJs in Contemporary Caribbean Fiction 29: 'The Repeating Island': Visual Art, Black Ooze and the Postdiasporic Caribbean