by Aaron Kamugisha: Introduction: Post-colonial failure?
C.L.R. James: Theorizing post-colonial citizenshipThe West Indian middle classes
Walter Rodney: Theories of the post-colonial stateContemporary political trends in the English-speaking Caribbean
Percy Hintzen: Afro-Creole nationalism as elite domination : the English-speaking West Indies
Ernesto Sagás: The development of Antihaitianismo into a dominant ideology during the Trujillo era
Michel-Rolph Trouillot: State against nation
Carl Stone: Clientelism, power and democracy
Brian Meeks: The political moment in Jamaica : the dimensions of hegemonic dissolution
C.Y. Thomas: The rise of the authoritarian state
George Danns: Politics, corruption and the police
Norman Girvan: Expropriation and compensation from a Third World perspective
George Belle: Against colonialism : political theory and re-colonisation in the Caribbean
Eudine Barriteau: Confronting power and politics : a feminist theorizing of gender in Commonwealth Caribbean studies
Hilbourne Watson: Caribbean options under global neoliberalism
M. Jacqui Alexander: Not just (any)body can be a citizen : the politics of law, sexuality and postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas
Tracy Robinson: Fictions of citizenship, bodies without sex : the production and effacement of gender in the law
Obika Gray: Predation politics and the political impasse in Jamaica
Patricia Mohammed: The Asian other in the Caribbean
Charles Mills: Smadditizin'
Frantz Fanon: Caribbean regionalism, integration, diasporaAre we seeing the birth of a nation in the West Indies?
Arthur Lewis: The agony of the Eight
Patsy Lewis: "A scuffling of Islands" or a nation?
Havelock R.H. Ross-Brewster: Identity, space and the West Indian Union
Stuart Hall: Thinking the diaspora : home-thoughts from abroad
Edouard Glissant: Towards Caribbeanness
A.W. Singham and N.L. Singham: Cultural domination and political subordination : notes toward a theory of the Caribbean political system
Frantz Fanon: Racism and culture
Eric Williams: The political leader considered as a man of culture
Rupert Lewis: Learning to blow the abeng : a critical look at anti-establishment movements of the 1960s and 1970s
Jacky Dahomay: Cultural identity versus political identity in the French West Indies
George Lamming: Politics and culture
Erna Brodber: Re-engineering blackspace
Sylvia Wynter: The Pope must have been drunk, the King of Castile a madman : culture as actuality, and the Caribbean rethinking modernity
Paget Henry.: Afterword: Contours of political thought in the post-independence Caribbean
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