Trinidad Carnival: The Cultural Politics of a Transnational Festival

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Garth L. Green, Philip W. Scher
Indiana University Press, Mar 28, 2007 - Social Science - 272 pages

Like many Caribbean nations, Trinidad has felt the effects of globalization on its economy, politics, and expressive culture. Even Carnival, once a clandestine folk celebration, has been transformed into a major transnational festival. In Trinidad Carnival, Garth L. Green, Philip W. Scher, and an international group of scholars explore Carnival as a reflection of the nation and culture of Trinidad and Trinidadians worldwide. The nine essays cover topics such as women in Carnival, the politics and poetics of Carnival, Carnival and cultural memory, Carnival as a tourist enterprise, the steelband music of Carnival, Calypso music on the world stage, Carnival and rap, and Carnival as a global celebration. For readers interested in the history and current expression of Carnival, this volume offers a multidimensional and transnational view of Carnival as a representation of Trinidad and Caribbean culture everywhere.

Contributors are Robin Balliger, Shannon Dudley, Pamela R. Franco, Patricia A. de Freitas, Ray Funk, Garth L. Green, Donald R. Hill, Lyndon Phillip, Victoria Razak, and Philip W. Scher.

 

Contents

Trinidad Carnival in Global Context
1
1 The Invention of Traditional Mas and the Politics of Gender
25
The Poetics andPolitics of Studying Carnival
48
3 Authenticity Commerce and Nostalgia in the Trinidad Carnival
62
Returning Transnationals and the Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
84
Black Youth Puff Daddy Style and Diaspora Transformations
102
A Feast of Yourself
136
7 Creativity and Politics in the Steelband Music of Ray Holman 19591972
161
Acknowledgments
270
Trinidad Carnival in Global Context
1
1 The Invention of Traditional Mas and the Politics of Gender
25
The Poetics andPolitics of Studying Carnival
48
3 Authenticity Commerce and Nostalgia in the Trinidad Carnival
62
Returning Transnationals and the Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
84
Black Youth Puff Daddy Style and Diaspora Transformations
102
A Feast of Yourself
136

The US Calypso Craze of 1957
178
International Intellectual Property Legislation in Trinidad
198
Afterword
216
Glossary of Terms
227
Works Cited
233
List of Contributors
249
Index
251
Cover
261
CONTENTS
268
7 Creativity and Politics in the Steelband Music of Ray Holman 19591972
161
The US Calypso Craze of 1957
178
International Intellectual Property Legislation in Trinidad
198
Afterword
216
Glossary of Terms
227
Works Cited
233
List of Contributors
249
Index
251

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About the author (2007)

Garth L. Green is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and International Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

Philip W. Scher is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon. He is author of Carnival and the Formation of a Caribbean Transnation and editor of Perspectives on the Caribbean: A Reader in Culture and Representation.

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