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Identities: Book Two

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Identities takes us where no man or woman has gone before in the discourse on society Barbados. This is both a conversation with and about Barbados; about its history, culture, strengths, weaknesses and prospects. Moving between the subjective and objective, the idiographic and nomethetic, these essays reveal a picture of Barbados from within and without, without being too pedantic or didactic. Ian Boxill, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Sociology University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica

372 pages, Paperback

First published February 3, 2014

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April 15, 2014
Elombe Mottley is one of the Caribbean's leading cultural activists and thinkers. Identities I and II will not only give you an in-depth look into his philosophy but they will also help the reader to understand the role Mottley played in helping to shape the outward manifestations of Caribbean culture in the post-colonial period.
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