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The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier In Anthropological Theory

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The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory Michel-Rolph Trouillot Vol. 21:19-42 (Volume publication date October 1992)

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Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1949–2012) was Professor of Anthropology and Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and the author of several books, including Global Transformations:

If the Caribbean was (and remains) central to modern processes of extraction, labor organization, and racial hierarchy, and if it has also been a space of conceptual mining,

The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory. Author(s): Michel-Rolph Trouillot Source: Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 21 (1992), pp. 19-42 Published by:

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Trouillot engages both the Caribbean, from an anthropological perspective, and anthropology, from a Caribbean perspective, and also considers the matter of the epistemological status of

Role of open access in the emergence and consolidation of refereed journals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Educación Superior y Sociedad, Educación Superior y

Dutch anthropological research interest in the Caribbean and Latin America is recent. Traditionally, the anthropology of the Dutch Indies, and some of its offshoots like Orientalism

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La obra ‚The Caribbean Region‘ examina la teoría antropológica en el contexto caribeño, enfocándose en la heterogeneidad cultural y la historia de la esclavitud. El autor argumenta

Caribbean anthropology is a case in point. This region where boundaries are notoriously fuzzy has long been the open frontier of cultural anthropology: neither center nor

KEYWORDS: culture theory, complex societies, history, native voice, units of analysis The encounter between anthropological theory and any region of the globe says as much about

The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory. Annual Review of Anthropology 21:19 – 42. Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. 1995. Silencing the Past: Power and the

5. The Otherwise Modern: Caribbean Lessons from the Savage Slot 142 6. The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory 160 7. Culture on the Edges: Creolization in the Plantation Context 194 8. The Perspective of the

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This region where boundaries are notoriously fuzzy has long been the open frontier of cultural anthropology: neither center nor periphery, but a sort of no man’s land where pioneers get lost,

Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. 1992. “The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory.” Annual Review of Anthropology 21 (1): 19–42. ———. 1995. Silencing

Trouillot had also been examining how the Caribbean could never be neatly categorized into what he called “gatekeeping concepts”–framing devices which limit the range

Two other studies by the author recently translated into Portuguese are fundamental examples of his work in the 1990s: the article “The Caribbean region: an open frontier in anthropological

In this essay, I will argue that one of the insights we can glean about ontology from the theoretico-ethnographic space of the Caribbean has to do with what its foundational histories can tell us

The Caribbean Region: An Open Frontier in Anthropological Theory

Two other studies by the author recently translated into Portuguese are fundamental examples of his work in the 1990s: the article “The Caribbean region: an open frontier in anthropological

2 Premdas The Caribbean as an unified region that confers a sense of common citizenship and community is a figment of the imagination. To be sure, there is a geographical expression called

The Annual Review of Anthropology®, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the subfields of Anthropology, including Archaeology, Biologic Front Matter Download;

Key Readings: • • Premdas, Ralph. 1995. Ethnic Domination And Reconciliation In Multi-ethnic Societies: A Reconsideration And An Alternative To J. Furnivall And M.G. Smith. Caribbean

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This emphasis on historic factors implies an engagement with colonial history: the plantation economies based on African slavery and (in the Southern Caribbean) Asian contract labor, and