Sunday, January 16, 2022

Consequences of Class and Color: West Indian Perspectives

Lowenthal, David & Lambros Comitas, Eds., Consequences of Class and Color: West Indian Perspectives, New York: Anchor Press, 1973.

Available online, (pdf).

Contents:
Garvey, M. The race question in Jamaica (1916)
Hadley, C. V. D. Personality patterns, social class, and aggression in the British West Indies (1949)
Nettleford, R. National identity and attitudes to race in Jamaica (1965)
Mau, J. A. The threatening masses: myth or reality? (1965)
James, C. L. R. The middle classes (1962)
Espinet, A. Honours and paquotille (1965)
A young Jamaican nationalist. Realism and race (1961)
Jacobs, H. P. Reality and race: a reply to "Realism and race" (1961)
Anonymous. The favored minorities (1970)
Williams, E. Education in the British West Indies (1951)
Seaga, E. P. G. Parent-teacher relationships in a Jamaican village (1955)
Smith, M. G. Education and occupational choice in rural Jamaica (1960)
Alleyne, M. C. Language and society in St. Lucia (1961)
Efron, E. French and Creole patois in Haiti (1954)
Braithwaite, L. The problem of cultural integration in Trinidad (1954)
Dathorne, O. R. Caribbean narrative (1966)
Carr, W. I. The West Indian novelist: prelude and context (1965)
Walcott, D. Meanings (1970)

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