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Caribbean Studies is a multidisciplinary academic journal published since 1961 by the Institute of Caribbean Studies, College of Social Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. The journal publishes original works on the Social Sciences and the Humanities in English, Spanish or French languages. It is divided in four parts: articles, research notes, book reviews (including review essays of multiple books and individual reviews), and news and events. At present one of the bi-annual issues is usually a special thematic one.
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Volume 47, Number 2, July - December 2019Table of Contents
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View Sexo En Las Antillas: Diáspora, Tragedia y Subversión Un Estudio Comparado Desde El Punto De Vista De La Intersección De Las Opresiones
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Sexo En Las Antillas: Diáspora, Tragedia y Subversión Un Estudio Comparado Desde El Punto De Vista De La Intersección De Las Opresiones
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View Prospects and Challenges for Civil Society and Climate Change Engagement in the Caribbean: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago
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View Geographies of Cubanidad. Place, Race, and Musical Performance in Contemporary Cuba by Rebecca M. Bodenheimer, and: Musical Life in Guyana. History and Politics of Controlling Creativity by Vibert C. Cambridge, and: What She Go Do. Women in Afro-Trinidadian Music by Hope Munro (review)
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Geographies of Cubanidad. Place, Race, and Musical Performance in Contemporary Cuba by Rebecca M. Bodenheimer, and: Musical Life in Guyana. History and Politics of Controlling Creativity by Vibert C. Cambridge, and: What She Go Do. Women in Afro-Trinidadian Music by Hope Munro (review)
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View Queering Black Atlantic Religions: Transcorporeality in Candomblé, Santería and Vudú by Roberto Strongman (review)
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Queering Black Atlantic Religions: Transcorporeality in Candomblé, Santería and Vudú by Roberto Strongman (review)
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View Passages and Afterworlds: Anthropological Perspectives on Death in the Caribbean ed. by Maarit Forde and Yanique Hume (review)
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Passages and Afterworlds: Anthropological Perspectives on Death in the Caribbean ed. by Maarit Forde and Yanique Hume (review)
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View The Borders of Dominicanidad: Race, Nation, and Archives of Contradiction by Lorgia García-Peña (review)
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The Borders of Dominicanidad: Race, Nation, and Archives of Contradiction by Lorgia García-Peña (review)
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View Urban Space as Heritage in Late Colonial Cuba: Classicism and Dissonance on the Plaza de Armas of Havana 1754-1828 by Paul B. Niell (review)
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Urban Space as Heritage in Late Colonial Cuba: Classicism and Dissonance on the Plaza de Armas of Havana 1754-1828 by Paul B. Niell (review)
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| ISSN | 1940-9095 |
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| Print ISSN | 0008-6533 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-01-10 |
| Open Access | No |
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