
Postnationalism Prefigured
Carnegie shows not only that the nation-state is an exhausted form of political organization, but that in the Caribbean the ideological and political reach of the nation-state has always been tenuous at best. Caribbean peoples, he suggests, live continually in breach of the nation-state configuration. Drawing both on his own experiences as a Jamaican-born anthropologist and on the examples provided by those who have always considered national borders as little more than artificial administrative nuisances, Carnegie investigates a fascinating spectrum of individuals, including Marcus Garvey, traders, black albinos, and Caribbean Ba’hais. If these people have not themselves developed a scholarly doctrine of transnationalism, they have, nevertheless, effectively lived its demand and prefigured a postnational life.
- Undertittel
- Caribbean Borderlands
- Forfatter
- Charles V. Carnegie
- ISBN
- 9780813530550
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 454 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 30.9.2002
- Forlag
- Rutgers University Press
- Antall sider
- 288
