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Jerome Teelucksingh

A Fragmented Caribbean Empire: Social, Political and Cultural Influences

A Fragmented Caribbean Empire: Social, Political and Cultural Influences

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In A Fragmented Caribbean Empire, Jerome Teelucksingh highlights the overlooked personalities and organizations in the analysis of the Caribbean region and its diaspora, particularly the Indo-Caribbean presence in literature, migration, and politics. Through interviews and archival sources, he presents a paradigm of a region with a rich historical past and a promising future, emphasizing the Caribbean's global significance and its rightful place in global history.

Format: Hardback
Length: 142 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2022
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc


In his captivating book, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire," Jerome Teelucksingh delves into the overlooked aspects of the Caribbean region and its diaspora, particularly focusing on the Indo-Caribbean presence in literature, migration, and politics. While much of the existing scholarship on the Caribbean has tended to overlook the diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities within the region, Teelucksingh aims to rectify this oversight. Through meticulous research and engaging interviews, the author crafts a comprehensive paradigm of the Caribbean, showcasing its rich historical past and promising future. The book explores the intricate transnational connections between the Caribbean and other regions of the world, highlighting the region's role as a global "empire." Teelucksingh firmly believes that the Caribbean deserves its rightful place in global history and advocates for its recognition and appreciation. By shedding light on the lesser-known personalities and organizations, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire" offers a fresh perspective on the region, enriching our understanding of its complex tapestry and contributing to a more inclusive and comprehensive narrative of world history.
In his captivating book, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire," Jerome Teelucksingh delves into the overlooked aspects of the Caribbean region and its diaspora, particularly focusing on the Indo-Caribbean presence in literature, migration, and politics. While much of the existing scholarship on the Caribbean has tended to overlook the diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities within the region, Teelucksingh aims to rectify this oversight. Through meticulous research and engaging interviews, the author crafts a comprehensive paradigm of the Caribbean, showcasing its rich historical past and promising future. The book explores the intricate transnational connections between the Caribbean and other regions of the world, highlighting the region's role as a global "empire." Teelucksingh firmly believes that the Caribbean deserves its rightful place in global history and advocates for its recognition and appreciation. By shedding light on the lesser-known personalities and organizations, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire" offers a fresh perspective on the region, enriching our understanding of its complex tapestry and contributing to a more inclusive and comprehensive narrative of world history.

In his captivating book, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire," Jerome Teelucksingh delves into the overlooked aspects of the Caribbean region and its diaspora, particularly focusing on the Indo-Caribbean presence in literature, migration, and politics. While much of the existing scholarship on the Caribbean has tended to overlook the diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities within the region, Teelucksingh aims to rectify this oversight. Through meticulous research and engaging interviews, the author crafts a comprehensive paradigm of the Caribbean, showcasing its rich historical past and promising future. The book explores the intricate transnational connections between the Caribbean and other regions of the world, highlighting the region's role as a global "empire." Teelucksingh firmly believes that the Caribbean deserves its rightful place in global history and advocates for its recognition and appreciation. By shedding light on the lesser-known personalities and organizations, "A Fragmented Caribbean Empire" offers a fresh perspective on the region, enriching our understanding of its complex tapestry and contributing to a more inclusive and comprehensive narrative of world history.

Weight: 298g
Dimension: 225 x 150 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433189166
Edition number: New ed

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