'I Want to Disturb My Neighbour': Lectures on Slavery, Emancipation and Postcolonial Jamaica

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Ian Randle Publishers, 2007 - 378 pagina's
In this aptly titled collection of papers, Verene Shepherd shuns the usual role of the cloistered academic to engage readers on a range of issues relevant to Jamaica's historical past and of contemporary Shepherd's work over the past ten years in the areas of conquest and colonization, slavery, anti-slavery and abolition, post-slavery society, decolonization and the role of gender. Added to these are contemporary issues such as migration, activism in an age of individualism and the continuing struggle for true mental liberation and respect for Black identity. Professor Shepherd's work is grounded in rigorous historical research, teaching and discourse at the academic level internationally; active participation through writing and curriculum and syllabus development for the school system at the regional level; and public service locally as Chairperson of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust Commission
 

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Women Gender and Sexuality
30
The University of the West Indies and the Decolonization
44
Enslavement and Resistance
51
Groundings with Tacky Takyi on History Heritage
73
Reimaging and Rethinking
81
Women and Emancipation in Colonial
95
The Unsung Activists
122
Emancipation and Migration Negotiating Free Society
137
The Legacy of Slavery and the Project
198
History
212
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265
Gender History Education
272
Establishing
291
Notes
302

Mobility in the PostSlavery Caribbean
157
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171
Groundings with Mary Seacole on Slavery
190
Bibliography
349
Index
372
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