scholarly journals Consuelo Naranjo Orovio – Miguel Angel Puig-Samper (eds.), La esclavitud y el legado cultural de África en el Caribe. Slavery and the African cultural legacy in the Caribbean

2022 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-116
Author(s):  
Josef Opatrný

Book review: Consuelo Naranjo Orovio – Miguel Angel Puig-Samper (eds.), La esclavitud y el legado cultural de África en el Caribe. Slavery and the African Cultural Legacy in the Caribbean. Madrid: Ediciones Doce Calles, 2020, bibl., 285 p. ISBN: 978-84-9744-317-3.

2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 527
Author(s):  
Jackie Smith

Volume 25(1) of the Journal of World-Systems Research initially included a review by Jeb Sprague of Marion Werner’s Global Displacements: The Making of Uneven Development in the Caribbean, DOI 10.5195/JWSR.2019.920. Because the book review editor decided it would be better suited for inclusion in a proposed review symposium, she removed the review from the website, with the idea that it would run in a future issue. This was done in error, since by the time the decision was made to reschedule the review, it had already been published in the first issue of volume 25. Accordingly, a slightly revised version of the review has been restored to its original publication site. The book review editor regrets the mistake and apologizes for the confusion.


2018 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 301
Author(s):  
Stacey Marien

Kenny is an assistant professor of anthropology at Missouri State University with research experience in East and West Africa. Nichols is a professor of Spanish at Drury University with her research specializing in cultures of Latin America. Nichols has also co-written Pop Culture in Latin American and the Caribbean (ABC-CLIO, 2015) and authored a chapter on beauty in Venezuela for the book The Body Beautiful? Identity, Performance, Fashion and the Contemporary Female Body (Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2015). Both authors have taught extensively on the topic of beauty and bodies (xi). 


2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 194
Author(s):  
Molly Molloy

This last work of author/compiler Craig Martin Gibbs joins his other unique discographies from the same publisher—Black Recording Artists, 1877–1926: An Annotated Discography (2012) and Calypso and Other Music of Trinidad, 1912–1962: An Annotated Discography (2015)—to provide detailed access to the legacy of African American and African music from the earliest years of sound recording. As noted in the front matter, Craig Martin Gibbs died in October 2017.


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