CA, 25(4), 2011 Guest Editor Hopeton Dunn: Communicating Pan-AfricanismCritical Arts
Volume 25, Number 4 – December 2011
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Contents
Communicating Pan-Africanism: Caribbean leadership and global impact
Hopeton S. Dunn, Rupert Lewis
Marcus Garvey: the remapping of Africa and its diaspora
Rupert Lewis
C.L.R. James, Pan-Africanism and the black radical tradition
Anthony Bogues
An interview with Peter Abrahams: custodian and conscience of the Pan-African movement
Hopeton S. Dunn
Peter Abrahams: the ‘essential’ message in his literary works and artistic vision
Mawuena Logan
The Haitian Revolution and the articulation of a modernist epistemology
Clinton Hutton
West Africa in the Caribbean: art, artefacts and ideas
Maureen Warner-Lewis
Ships that will never sail: the paradox of Rastafari Pan-Africanism
Barry Chevannes
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