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Ethnicity, Class, and Nationalism : Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions, Paperback / softback Book

Ethnicity, Class, and Nationalism : Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions Paperback / softback

Edited by Anton L. Allahar

Part of the Caribbean Studies series

Paperback / softback

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Celebrants of an ever-emerging 'globalization' fly the banner of free trade, the mass marketization of once faltering economies, and rising economic and social standards for all.

Many opponents to globalization rightfully point out that borders still exist largely for the purposes of keeping one 'commodity' in its place: the labor commodity or, the more familiar, immigrant.

Arguments of this type are often steeped in economic and social discourse.

Race and ethnicity are seen as either being subsumed by this discourse or are entirely ignored as incidental to this type of political thought.

In Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions specialists writing on the Caribbean form of the nation-state place race and ethnicity-along with class-in its proper context: at the very foundations of the modern nation.

Editor Anton L. Allahar has handpicked scholarship that is both contemporary and expert in its consideration of Caribbean geo-politics.

Furthermore, essays in this volume include comparative cases from around the globe.

In the interest of locating race and ethnicity as sociological and political categories that are inimical to contemporary conceptions of the nation state, Allahar explores spaces other than the Caribbean.

The result is a comparative study that is unique in scope and also in its level of scholarly reflection.

This book is the first of its kind. It is essential reading for anyone interested in advancing their analysis of political, economic, social, and cultural thought in the Caribbean.

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