VOICES OF JAMAICA: EXPLORING RACE, IDENTITY & MEMORY

Gratis

Three distinct Jamaican voices, each contributing unique perspectives on race, identity, and memory. GEOFFREY PHILP creates powerful verse in Archipelagos that reflects the struggles of the Caribbean in a world facing global disasters and societal inequities. DALE MAHFOOD’s When Trees Fall: Book One of the Wood and Water Saga delves into secrets, love, and the quest for paternal approval against the backdrop of historical political change in Jamaica. And SAFIYA SINCLAIR‘ s How to Say Babylon: A Memoir provides a profound exploration of Jamaican identity in a shifting cultural and social landscape. Their combined insights offer a comprehensive exploration of Jamaican identity, emphasizing shared experiences and personal narratives. Moderating is poet SHARON CORINTHIAN. En inglés

Comprar Archipelagos. – Philp

Comprar When Trees Fall: Book One of the Wood and Water Saga. – Mahfood

Comprar How to Say Babylon: A Memoir. – Sinclair

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