TY - BOOK ID - 77890496 TI - From Africa to Jamaica PY - 2010 SN - 0813038413 0813042992 9780813042992 9780813038414 9780813034829 0813034825 9780813042008 0813042003 9780813043234 9780813040189 0813043239 9780813039053 0813039053 1299818382 9781299818385 0813034612 9780813034614 PB - Gainesville University Press of Florida DB - UniCat KW - Blacks KW - Slave trade KW - Slavery KW - Negroes KW - Ethnology KW - Abolition of slavery KW - Antislavery KW - Enslavement KW - Mui tsai KW - Ownership of slaves KW - Servitude KW - Slave keeping KW - Slave system KW - Slaveholding KW - Thralldom KW - Crimes against humanity KW - Serfdom KW - Slaveholders KW - Slaves KW - History KW - History. KW - Haitians KW - Ethnic identity. KW - Migrations. KW - Relocation KW - Haiti KW - Caribbean Area KW - Ayiti KW - Bohio KW - Haichi KW - Hayti KW - Haytian Republic KW - Quisqueya KW - Repiblik Ayiti KW - Repiblik d Ayiti KW - Republic of Haiti KW - République d'Haïti KW - ハイチ KW - هايتي KW - Гаити KW - Gaiti KW - Saint-Domingue KW - Caribbean Free Trade Association countries KW - Caribbean Region KW - Caribbean Sea Region KW - West Indies Region KW - Emigration and immigration. KW - Black persons KW - Black people KW - Enslaved persons UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77890496 AB - During the past ten years, political debates, legal disputes, and rising violence associated with the presence of Haitian migrants have flared up throughout the Caribbean basin in such places as Guadeloupe, the Dominican Republic, French Guiana, the Bahamas, and Jamaica. The contributors to this volume explore the common thread of prejudice against the Haitian diaspora as well as its potential role in the construction of national narratives from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. These essays, written by historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and Francophone studies ER -