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New Issue: The New West Indian Guide Vol. 97 (1 & 2)

The New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids (NWIG) has published a new issue, Volume 97 (1&2) now available online. This issue includes articles by Lauren Derby (“Stealing the Citadel”), Alexander M. Greene (“Planting Seeds in a New Land”), Felicia Fricke (“It Is Only Bad Priests and Outlaws Who Thrive NowAdays”) and Richard & Sally Price’s annual review of scores of…

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FACE TO FACE: Love in life and in theatre

WHEN the curtain call is made for the superstars of Bahamian theatre - ones who have helped to shape performing arts in the country into a viable activity that has propelled Bahamian culture - Philip A Burrows and his wife, Nicolette Bethel, will be there.

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New Issue: The New West Indian Guide 95 (1 & 2)

The New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids has published a new issue. NWIG Vol. 95 (1&2) is now available online, gratis.  The first article by Benjamin Narváez is entitled “Re-envisioning Caribbean Costa Rica: Chinese-West Indian Interaction in Limón during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.” Narváez analyzes the intricate relationship between the large West Indian immigrant community and the smaller Chinese population group. In hopes of maintaining their culture and in response to the prejudice they faced, both groups formed their own tightknit transnational subcommunities. Nevertheless, they also interacted with each other. These interactions ranged from tension and conflict on the one hand, to routine, peaceful interaction and even collaboration on the other. In particular, class differences and the marginalization these groups experienced combined to produce this complex relationship. Tension and conflict often emerged due to both sides hoping to move up the social ladder and because of the economic power that many Chinese held as shopkeepers and lenders. Nevertheless, as groups experiencing social marginalization and living in proximity to each other, they could develop neutral or positive social and economic relationships.

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