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Frontiers of the Caribbean

Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017

About this book

This bold inter-disciplinary study analyses the history, retention and development of frontier processes in the Eastern Caribbean multi-island state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Author / Editor information

Philip Nanton is a scholarly writer and a published poet. He is Honorary Research Associate at the University of Birmingham and occasional lecturer at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies, Barbados. He has made several radio documentaries on Caribbean literature and culture for the BBC.

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‘Philip Nanton provides a compelling sociological analysis of a frontier society, revealing the value and promise of “the frontier” as a conceptual tool with which to explore the impact of globalisation. The book is beautifully written, offering an extraordinarily vivid picture of St Vincent’s history and its physical, social and cultural topography. It is also highly original, both methodologically and conceptually, with an unconventional structure that seems to mirror the author’s arguments about frontiers. This can be unsettling but it pushes the reader to reflect on other boundaries, such as that between art and science, poetry and sociology.’
Julia O’Connell Davidson, Professor in Social Research, University of Bristol

‘It is a highly original and unconventional study of SVG, past and present.’
Bridget Brereton, Journal of West Indian Literature 25, 2, 125-127

‘With this work, he aims to provide readers with “firstly, an alternative paradigm with which to re-examine the Caribbean; secondly, a cross-disciplinary analytical tool—that of frontier study—that integrates and straddles the disciplines of history, geography, literary studies, and social and cultural analysis, with a view to opening up new avenues of discussion about the Caribbean and other frontier societies; and thirdly, a work offering a close examination of an under-researched multi-island Caribbean society, St Vincent and the Grenadines” (p. 5). More specifically, he argues that “the purpose of this book … is to challenge the suggestion that the Caribbean frontier had a brief life and then was over”’
Merle Collins, Department of English, University of Maryland, New West Indian Guide 92 (2018) 293–396

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January 30, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9781526114921
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Theory for a Global Age
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