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Index Abakuá, 139, 145, 147, 162n21 ABC Islands, 61, 78n8 Abelmann, Nancy, 145 Accumulation schemas, 4, 9; flexible, 27 Affirmative action, 73, 75 Afro-Cuban culture, 14, 132, 135–136, 143, 145, 159, 161n3 Afrocubanismo, 136, 161n10 Agribusiness, 112 Americanization, 114, 116, 125 Anderson, Benedict, 33. See also Long-distance nationalism Anglo supremacy, 8 Anselin, Alain, 43, 95 Anselin, Luc, 202 Anti-labor ethic, 69 Artists and Writers Union (UNEAC), 153–156 Aruba, 2, 5, 58, 61–62, 78n8, 170, 234 Assimilation: cultural framework of, 8–9, 13, 82n30; paradigms of, 19, 26, 30, 97, 127; process of, 25, 50–52, 54n4, 70–71, 99, 101–102, 128, 183, 185, 187n14; selective, 171; shaping identities by, 24, 68; spatial, 201, 203–204. See also Incorporation, process of Atavism, cultural, 48 Aymer, Paula, 232 Baker, Susan, 114 Barbados, 5, 20, 96, 103–104, 233–234, 246 Barbados Liaison Service, 104 Barriers to the free movement of labor, 19, 64, 67 Basch, Linda, 28, 232 Bastide, Roger, 139 Bauer, Elaine, 233 Beacon Council, 117 Beckles, Hilary, 234 Bedroom subculture, 172 Béji, Hélé, 50 Benmayer, Rena, 122 Berdecia, Fernando Sierra, 101 Biculturalism, 119, 124–125, 127 Bigi-poku, 173, 175–180 Bi-nation, 170, 182, 185 Birth control, 101–102, 107n13 Black: Atlantic, 15, 169, 182; culture, 169–170, 182–185; market, 70; masculinity, 141, 154; public sphere, 132; schools, 73 Blackness, 141, 158, 172, 177–178, 185 Black–Other, 237 Blanc, Cristina Szanton, 28, 232 Blérald, Alain-Philippe, 102 Bloch, Marc, 94 Bosneger, 176, 179–181, 187n12 Bourdieu, Pierre, 69. See also Habitus Bourne, Randolph, 20 Bovenkerk, Frank, 59, 67 British Guiana, 233 British West Indies, 233, 247n3 256 / Index Broken windows thesis, 151 Buena Vista Social Club, 158 BUMIDOM (Le Bureau pour le dévelopment des migrations dans les departments d’outremer , or Bureau for the Development of Migration in the Overseas Departments), 5–6, 43, 54n1, 96, 103–106, 106n4 Bureau of Employment and Migration, 101, 104 Bureau of Employment Security, 104 Business, ethnic, 209, 224, 226 Capital: cultural, 70, 73, 148, 159, 171; social, 70, 137, 152, 159. See also Imagined identity Capitalist world economy, 4, 7, 10, 13, 79n17; constraints of, 62–64 Caribbean Commission, 6, 103, 107n25, 107n26, 107n27 Caribbean Research Council and the Conference of the West Indies (CIO), 103, 107n26 Catching up, 64, 66–67, 69–70, 73–74 Census: 1891, of Trinidad, 233; 1990 and census tracts, 192, 196, 205; 2000 and census tracts, 191–192, 206 Census Bureau, 192–193, 198, 205 Central Park, 132–135, 143–144, 147, 150–154, 160, 162n20 Central Park Conservancy (CPC), 150–151, 163n25, 163n27 Centro de Antropología, 157, 159, 163n30 Césaire, Aimé, 45, 47 Chain migration, 60, 219, 244 Chatterjee, Partha, 159 Child shifting, 236, 244 Circular migration, 20, 22, 112–113, 123, 181. See also Re-migration; Return migration Citizenship, 2–3, 31, 97; American, 97; British, 96; cultural, 118, 122, 124, 126–127; Dutch, 78n3, 96, 171, 173, 184; French, 44, 47–49, 97–98, 105, 106n6, 106n7; incomplete, 7, 139; Latino cultural, 122; metropolitan, 6; new, 52; shared, 105 Class solidarity, 49, 140 Club Cubano Interamericano, 142–143, 161n11, 161n12 CMSA (For Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas), 206 Codes of practice, 75 Cold War, 4, 6, 23 Colectivo IOE, 211–212, 214, 216–217, 223, 230n5 Colombia, 192–193, 210, 211, 223 Colonialism, 10–12, 15, 23, 36; administrations of, 2, 7, 136; colonial difference, 13; colonial labor, 3, 5–6; colonial pattern of power, 2; colonial relations, 7–8, 12, 15, 21, 95, 139, 181; global, 117; history of, 44, 54n4, 94, 97, 143; influence of, 1–4, 20, 170; legacies, 3, 9, 11, 13, 46, 94–95, 171, 185; neocolonial relationships , 3, 62–63, 181, 186; policy, 99 Coloniality of power, 3, 7–13. See also Quijano, Anibal Commonwealth Immigration Act of 1961, 4–5, 234 Communications: personal, 158, 168, 234, 243; social, 26, 212, 234; technology of, 28, 234 Communities: immigrant, 24, 72, 172; transnational , 30, 33, 112, 128 Comparative: framework, 94–97, 99, 106; studies , 2, 6, 209 Compensatory welfare state, 74 Concentration: areas, 65; schools, 70, 73, 83n34; schools, colored, 73 Concepts of control, 12 Conjunto Folklórico Nacional, 153, 155, 157, 161n5, 161n6 Conway, Denis, 232 Counter-public, 14, 132, 138–141, 144–146, 148, 152, 159–160, 160n1, 162n15, 162n17 Creole, 15, 169–186 Critical border thinking, 13, 15 Cuba, 131–160, 191, 193–207; black Cubans, 133–135, 140–141, 143...

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