Transatlantic Pollination

Gratis

The Caribbean colonies were established — and served for centuries — as a nexus for various forms of trade. The region also became a cultural crossroads, blending European, African and indigenous American culture. This panel explores the interplay of cultural currents throughout the Caribbean. With Jacqueline Couti, Laurent Dubois, Ronald Angelo Johnson, Andrea J. Queeley. Moderatè: Marlene L. Daut.

Professor Jacqueline Couti prezante Dangerous Creole Liaisons, which not only exposes readers to a less familiar historical period of the French Caribbean, it features literary works from the nineteenth century, when the current ideas of modern nationhood began to coalesce. Laurent Dubois traces the banjo from humble origins, revealing how it became one of the great stars of American musical life, in The Banjo: America’s African Instrument. Historian and former diplomat Ronald Angelo Johnson‘nan Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their Atlantic World Alliance presents the first history of the unlikely diplomatic alliance between the fledgling nations of the United States and Haiti. Anthropologist Andrea J. Queeley’pa Rescuing Our Roots: The African Anglo-Caribbean Diaspora in Contemporary Cuba looks at local and regional identity formations as well as racial politics in revolutionary Cuba. Moderator: Marlene L. Daut, associate professor of African Diaspora Studies in the Carter G. Woodson Institute and the Program in American Studies at the University of Virginia.

Pwogram ReadCaribbean yo te kreye an patenarya ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas ak ReadJamaica, avèk sipò Fondasyon Knight ak Fondasyon Green Family.

ReadCaribbean se yon pwogram ki fèt gras a yon kolaborasyon ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas, ak ReadJamaica. Pwogram nan jwenn sipò nan men Knight Foundation ak Green Family Foundation.

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