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Cocinando lo auténtico: La comida como patrimonio cultural en la producción discursiva puertorriqueña, siglos XIX-XXI
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Framing Standard and Dialect in Black Women's Novels
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Enseignement du créole dans la Caraïbe et l'ocan Indien : an update = Creole teaching in the Caribbean and in the Indian Ocean
Belaise, Max (Herausgeber). - La Courneuve : Scitep éditions, 2021
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Creoles, revisited : language contact, language change, and postcolonial linguistics
Faraclas, Nicholas (Herausgeber); Delgado, Sally J. (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Caribbean Javanese
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Caribbean Hindustani
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Shame, Trauma, Resiliency and Alcohol Related Behaviors in Puerto Rican Populations
Blasini-Méndez, Manuel. - : George Fox University, 2021
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Speaking, Gesturing, Drawing, Building: Relational Techniques of a Kreyol Architecture
Brisson, Irene. - 2021
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Le rôle de la traduction dans la reconnaissance du créole des Petites Antilles françaises à partir de 1960
Bontoux, Elodie. - 2021
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Caribbean Worlds : = Mondes caribéens
Knauer, Gabriele (Herausgeber); Phaf-Rheinberger, Ineke (Herausgeber). - Madrid : Iberoamericana, 2020. Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2020
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Sharing Our Way: A Study of Caribbean Identity Using Liming As Culturally Affirming Research Methodology
Fernandez, Anabel. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2020
Abstract: In this thesis, two complementary strands of research are developed. The first strand seeks to analyse how people of Caribbean descent living in Aotearoa New Zealand articulate their cultural identity. The second strand explores how this analysis can be conducted through a research process that is participatory and culturally affirming. As a result, a new qualitative and culturally affirming research methodology is developed using Liming and ole talk, Caribbean practices of sharing and engaging that are repeated across the diverse ethnic, linguistic, and social contexts of the region. Caribbean identity is analysed in this thesis using strategies and tools that are part of the Caribbean cultural system, instead of defaulting to Eurocentric practices. This allowed for researcher and participants to actively construct knowledge while drawing on their cultural strengths and communicative competencies. Liming methodology offers Caribbean researchers a tool for sensemaking that is coherent with the lived experiences within the region, that, at the same time, is adaptable to the diverse contexts and cultural practices of each island. Liming methodology is not about homogenising how we construct meaning, but about looking within to draw on the diverse modes of knowledge construction that can be found in each island when people come together to share or compartir. The thesis advances knowledge about how Caribbean people construct their identity in migrant contexts, especially in the framework of a small community in a non-traditional country of settlement. Results show that Caribbean ways of relating as humans were the most significant attribute in participants' representations of Caribbean culture, and the most salient area for identity negotiation, often concerning the perceived differences to New Zealand ways of engaging. Additionally, it was found that for most participants, migration required identity negotiation, which was achieved through diverse strategies, including resistance, empathy and adaptation. Othering practices and collective discourses of discrimination and privilege exerted considerable pressure on some participants, in relation to issues of race, ethnicity, and language. Finally, in-betweenness as a subject position for identity negotiation emerged as a site for creativity and resilience, but also of considerable conflict, traversed by discourses of race and place.
Keyword: Affirming methodologies; Caribbean Methodologies; Caribbean migrants; Cultural identity; Decolonial methodologies; Liming; Liming Methodology; Migrant identity; Ole talk
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10292/13442
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Daughters of the Plantocracy: Jean Rhys, Elizabeth Bowen, and Postplantation Modernism
Heller, Chadd David. - : University of Colorado at Boulder, 2020
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Choral Music of the Dominican Republic: Its Impact in the Last 80 Years
Disla, Edwin Samuel. - : California State University, Los Angeles, 2020
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Daily Struggles for Transformation: Mutual Aid and Popular Resistance in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
Ortega, Lindsey Elizabeth. - : California State University, Los Angeles, 2020
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Female Puerto Rican Entrepreneurs in the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria: Resourcefulness, Resilience, Sustainability
Benjamin, Lily. - : The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 2020
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Disambiguation of Courtroom Testimony Interpreted in Spanish and English in Puerto Rico and Florida
Hernández Amateau, Moisés. - : University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico), 2020
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The Cross-Currents of Exilic Storytelling: Multilingual Memory and the Maritime Shift
Reid-Olds, Tera. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Disorderly Political Imaginations: Comparative Readings of Iranian and Caribbean Fiction and Poetry, 1960s-1980s
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Effects of Visual Impairment on the Preparation, Response, and Recovery from the 2017 Hurricane Season in Puerto Rico
McCormack, Kevin D.. - : University of Massachusetts Boston, 2019
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The Bomba of San Mateo De Cangrejo: The Historic Suppression of Bombero/as to Whiten Puerto Rico and Their On-Going Resistance
Tejada, Eileene Cruz. - : California Institute of Integral Studies, 2019
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