Colonization in Reverse: Diaspora, Diplomacy, and the 'People's Art'
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Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Research Projects. Ideas, Identities and Decisional Processes that Affect SecurityAbstract:
For modern multicultural societies to remain stable and secure, a variety of national and ethnic groups must negotiate their identities. Few events represent a successful negotiation as well as the Notting
Hill Carnival, held each August in London. In this project, Lesley Ferris examines how Trinidadians used the carnival to negotiate their identity in modern Great Britain, a process poet Louise Bennett called "colonization in reverse."
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Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09
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