SOCIETY FOR CARIBBEAN STUDIES (UK) - 25th CONFERENCE
Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th July 2001 at Nightingale Hall
University of Nottingham UK
The first recipient of the BRIDGET JONES TRAVEL BURSARY - 'Documenting the
Voice of a People: Issues and Challenges in Researching Bajan Calypso'.
Elizabeth Watson
The DAVID NICHOLLS MEMORIAL PRIZE will be awarded to a Postgraduate at the
2001 conference.
A Rum Punch reception and Conference dinner will celebrate 25 years of the
Society for Caribbean Studies
Panels
Music and Performance
Dilemmas, Complexities and Anxieties:
Methodological Approaches in Caribbean Research
Transformations in Caribbean History
Tourism, Hedonism, and its Effects on the Caribbean Region
Politics and Economics in the Caribbean: The Impact of Globalisation
Visual Arts and Material Culture
The Impact of Return Migration on Caribbean Society in the Region and
Diaspora
Lunch time talk on the progress of the CASBAH Project (Caribbean Studies,
Black and Asian History) by Project Officer, Carol Dixon
For further information, and to download the conference registration form,
please visit:
http://www.scsonline.freeserve.co.uk/caconf2001prog.htm
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