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We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk about a Little Culture: Decolonising Essays 1967-1984

We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Talk about a Little Culture: Decolonising Essays 1967-1984

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The essays and articles collected here set out to decolonise the nature of the discourse that legitimated the imperial order of Western Europe. The wide-ranging contributions include literary and critical reviews, an exploration of C.L.R. James's writings on cricket, an analysis of Bob Marley and the counter-cosmogony of the Rastafari, and a pioneering examination of the Spanish epoch of Jamaican history via the life and work of Bernardo de Balbuena (1562-1627), epic poet and Abbot of Jamaica. Indeed, in the vein of James, a crucial imperative of Wynter's work has been to reconceptualise the history of the Caribbean as central to the formation not only of the New World Americas but also of the modern world system. Here, her original analyses are not forged from the hegemonic European perspective, but rather more inclusively always take into account the "gaze from below" of the indigenous (indio) and the slave/ex-slave Black (negro), who constitute "the underside of modernity".

Author: Sylvia Wynter
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press
Published: 07/01/2022
Pages: 645
Weight: 2.1lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.97d
ISBN: 9781845231088
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