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Globalisation, diaspora and Caribbean popular culture

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Globalisation and diasporic identity among West Indians / Percy C. Hintzen
Why we should not pair 'local' with 'culture' or 'global' with 'capitalism' / Daniel Miller
From the metropole to the equator : carnival consciousness between New York and Trinidad / Philip W. Scher
The relocation of Trinidad carnival in Notting Hill, London and the politics of diasporisation / Patricia T. Alleyne-Dettmers
Carnival as lived meanings : producing Trini-style carnival in Jamaica / Hilary D. Brown
Mix up the Indian with all the patwa : rajamuffin sounds in 'cool' Britannia / Carolyn Cooper
'Making and selling culture' : calypso music during carnival / Jocelyne Guilbault
The globalisation of pan in South Florida and Caribbean diasporic identity / Christine G.T. Ho
Chutney soca music in Trinidad : Indian ethno-nationalist expression in transnational perspective / Robin Balliger
Hypernationalist discourse in the rapso movement of Trinidad and Tobago / Stephanie Sadre-Orafai
Is globalisation helping or harming Caribbean cinema? / Keith Q. Warner
'That is not for beke.' Global versus local in two film versions of Sargasso / Jane Bryce
International crossroads : reggae, dancehall, and the US recording industry / Mike Alleyne
'Authenticity' and the construction of identity in Trinidad carnival / Garth L. Green
Popular culture and cultural industry : identity and commodification in Caribbean popular music / Keith Nurse
Globalisation from below : Caribbean cultures, global technologies and the WTO / Hopeton S. Dunn.

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Globalisation, diaspora and Caribbean popular culture. ISBN 9766371849. Published by Ian Randle in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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