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Author Shaffer, Kirwin R.

Title A transnational history of the modern Caribbean : popular resistance across borders / Kirwin Shaffer
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Contents 1 A Popular History of Resistance across Borders -- Thinking About Resistance -- If Its Not Rebellion, Is it Just Another Form of Accommodation? -- Culture and Resistance -- Transnational Resistance and Alternative Geographies -- Women and Resistance -- Some Cautionary Asides About Hero Worship and Resistance -- The Chapters Ahead -- Works Cited and Further References -- 2 Deye mon gen mon: The Haitian Revolution Throughout the Caribbean -- Indigenous and Slave Resistance before the Haitian Revolution -- On the Eve of the Haitian Revolution -- The Revolt of the Enslaved -- Threats from Napoleon and Citizen Toussaint -- Resisting Toussaints State -- The French Invasion and the Declaration of Independence -- The New Country of Ayiti -- The Transnational Impact of the Haitian Revolution -- Inspiring Revolts around the Caribbean -- Haiti and Caribbean Political Radicalism -- Revolutionary Privateering -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 3 Liberating Ourselves: Slave Resistance and Emancipation -- Motherhood and Resistance -- Transnational Religion and Resistance -- Caribbean Resistance and Its Transnational Impact on the United States -- Transnationalism, Resistance, and Abolition in the French West Indies -- Resistance in the Spanish Caribbean, 1790s1840s -- Rebellious Market Women of the Caribbean -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 4 Liberating Ourselves: Freedom Fighting after Slavery -- Haiti and Resistance during the Boyer Years -- Resisting British Apprenticeship -- Resisting Spanish Apprenticeship -- Free Worker Revolts, Protests, and Strikes -- Resisting Indentured Servitude -- Intra-Class Resistance: Workers Fighting Workers -- Morant Bay, Jamaica, 1865 -- Cultural Resistance -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 5 Anti-Colonial Awakenings: The Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Panama, 1820sEarly 1900s -- Early Anti-Spanish Efforts in the Caribbean: El Aguila Negra and Filibusters -- The 1860s War for Restoration in the Dominican Republic -- Transnational Anti-Colonialism: The Antilles for Antilleans -- Cubas Ten Years War, 18681878 -- The Little War in Cuba, 18791880 -- The Cuban War for Independence, 18951898 -- Banditry, Baseball, and Resistance -- Transnational Support for Independence -- The Spanish-American War and Its Aftermath -- Panamanian Independence -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 6 Working-Class Resistance and Anti-Imperialism, 1900World War II -- Transnational Anarchism Confronts US Expansion -- Resisting US Imperialism in Haiti, 19151934 -- Resisting US Imperialism in the Dominican Republic, 19161924 -- Caribbean Anti-Imperialist Leagues in the 1920s and 1930s -- Transnational Radical Support for Sandinos Anti-Imperialism -- Transnational Resistance in Imperial Black Contact Zones: Central America and Cuba -- Transnational Resistance in Imperial Black Contact Zones: The Great War and at Home -- Organized Labor and Resistance to British Rule -- Trinidad 1937 -- Jamaica 1938 -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 7 Fighting Tyranny, Colonialism, and Imperialism at Mid-Century -- Resisting Dictators: Machado in Cuba -- Resisting Dictators: Trujillo in the Dominican Republic -- The Caribbean Legion Wages Transnational War Against Dictators -- Puerto Rican Nationalists and Anti-Colonial Resistance, 1930s1950s -- Anti-Americanism at Mid-Century -- Anti-Colonialism and Decolonization in the British West Indies -- Fighting a Different Form of Colonialism in the French West Indies -- Resistance in the Dutch West Indies -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 8 A Caribbean Black Lives Matter : Black Consciousness and Black Power, Early 1900s1970s -- Afro-Cuban Politics and the Partido Independiente de Color in the Early 1900s -- The UNIA and Transnational Black Consciousness, 1910s1920s -- Black Consciousness Meets Marxism, 1920s1930s -- The African Blood Brotherhood, 19191922 -- Black Consciousness and Cultural Resistance, 1920s1950s -- The Cultural Politics of Noirisme in Haiti: The Rise and Rule of Papa Doc -- Rastafari and Black Consciousness in Jamaica, 1930s1970s -- Rasta and the Cultural Politics of Reggae Music in the 1970s -- Aime Cesaire, Frantz Fanon, and Walter Rodney: Intellectual Roots of Black Power -- Black Power across the Caribbean -- Black Power and the 1970 Trinidad Revolution -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 9 Hasta la Victoria Siempre: The Cuban Revolution Throughout the Caribbean, 1950s1980s -- Urban and Rural Resistance Against the Batista Dictatorship -- Building the New Socialist Cuba -- Resisting the Revolution: Counterrevolutionary Violence -- Resisting Revolutionary Policies: The Politics of Childhood in the Early 1960s -- The Revolution Didnt Go Far Enough: Being Too Radical for the Revolution -- Against the Revolution, Nothing: Cuban Cinema and Revolutionary Politics -- Spreading Revolution -- The Grenadian Revolution, 19791983 -- The Sandinista Revolution, 19791990 -- Conclusion -- Works Cited and Further References -- 10 Masses vs. Massa: The Ongoing Antiauthoritarian Struggle -- Fall of the Duvaliers and Transition to Peoples Rule in Haiti, 1980s1990s -- Puerto Rican Nationalists, 1970s2000s -- The Maroon War in Suriname, 19861992 -- Abu Bakr and Trinidads Muslim Revolt, 1990 -- Colombian Revolutionaries, 1960s2010s -- Transnational Chavismo and the Multipolar Axis Against Washington -- Dissent during Cubas "Special Period," 1990s-2010s -- The 2009 Labor Uprisings in the French West Indies -- Resistance to Political and Natural Disasters in Haiti and Puerto Rico -- Indigenous Peoples Resistance -- Resisting Sexual Violence -- LGBTQ Resistance to Homophobia and Injustice -- Reparations -- Works Cited and Further References -- Index
Summary This book examines Caribbean people resisting racial, political, and social oppression from the eve of the 1790s Haitian Revolution to the twenty-first century. Migrating rebels, shipments of newspapers, rumors, and acts of resistance themselves inspired people throughout the Caribbean who launched their own acts of defiance, illustrating the transnational nature of Caribbean resistance. Some people fought to be left alone, ungovernable, and masterless. Other people fought to free their ethnicity or race, their class, or their nation. Men and women employed a range of tactics from violent armed uprisings to fleeing repression and starting their own communities. Through song, language, religion and festivals, they maintained cultures and identities against oppressive norms that devalued or sought to destroy those cultures and identities. People declared strikes and riots against economic oppression. Women and mothers mobilized for their and their childrens freedoms. Across the Caribbean, people confronted oppression and in so doing illustrated their humanity and agency
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Subject Government, Resistance to -- Caribbean Area -- History
Insurgency -- Caribbean Area
Government, Resistance to
Insurgency
Manners and customs
Social conditions
SUBJECT Caribbean Area -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001300
Caribbean Area -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020293
Caribbean Area -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020291
Subject Caribbean Area
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030930127
3030930122