Author: Fern June Khan
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496852931
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Born and raised on the island of Jamaica, Fern June Khan has valued and embraced Jamaica in each stage of her life. Despite the island’s economic and educational challenges during her youth, Khan’s childhood was a colorful one, replete with the vibrant culture of the island, endlessly supportive role models, and a complex social tapestry. Her early experiences empowered Khan to develop an unwavering sense of self as she progressed into adulthood and moved to the United States. Through Jamaican Lenses: A Memoir celebrates Khan’s joyful upbringing, journey to a new environment, and her many educational and professional accomplishments. Centering on her early life in Jamaica in the 1940s and '50s, this memoir reveals Khan’s childhood as one rich with opportunities to observe and experience the complexities of Jamaican life and history. Khan’s childhood memories revel in the community’s vivid folklore, Jamaica's music and food, and popular idioms and sayings, as well as the implications of color and class. Then a British colony, Jamaica still bore the legacies and social impacts of slavery and emancipation. Jamaica was becoming increasingly globalized and along with that transition came a growing interest in cultural exchange. Stories of economic success poured in from relatives and friends who had traveled abroad, whether as seasonal workers or as immigrants. As Khan grew, ambition brought her to the United States as a foreign student. She graduated from New York University with a BSc in sociology and a graduate degree in social work. Following a brief career in social work, Khan next cultivated a forty-four-year career in higher education, using her social work skills to inform her work developing education programs for children, youth, and adults alike in New York City and beyond. Bolstered by her early education in Jamaica, these achievements would not have been possible without the support of her community. Examining not only Jamaica’s contribution to the arts, its customs and traditions, and its social and cultural heritage, Through Jamaican Lenses explores honestly the diasporic experience of Caribbean immigration, postcolonialism, collective and individual memory, and transnational identity.
Through Jamaican Lenses
Author: Fern June Khan
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496852931
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Born and raised on the island of Jamaica, Fern June Khan has valued and embraced Jamaica in each stage of her life. Despite the island’s economic and educational challenges during her youth, Khan’s childhood was a colorful one, replete with the vibrant culture of the island, endlessly supportive role models, and a complex social tapestry. Her early experiences empowered Khan to develop an unwavering sense of self as she progressed into adulthood and moved to the United States. Through Jamaican Lenses: A Memoir celebrates Khan’s joyful upbringing, journey to a new environment, and her many educational and professional accomplishments. Centering on her early life in Jamaica in the 1940s and '50s, this memoir reveals Khan’s childhood as one rich with opportunities to observe and experience the complexities of Jamaican life and history. Khan’s childhood memories revel in the community’s vivid folklore, Jamaica's music and food, and popular idioms and sayings, as well as the implications of color and class. Then a British colony, Jamaica still bore the legacies and social impacts of slavery and emancipation. Jamaica was becoming increasingly globalized and along with that transition came a growing interest in cultural exchange. Stories of economic success poured in from relatives and friends who had traveled abroad, whether as seasonal workers or as immigrants. As Khan grew, ambition brought her to the United States as a foreign student. She graduated from New York University with a BSc in sociology and a graduate degree in social work. Following a brief career in social work, Khan next cultivated a forty-four-year career in higher education, using her social work skills to inform her work developing education programs for children, youth, and adults alike in New York City and beyond. Bolstered by her early education in Jamaica, these achievements would not have been possible without the support of her community. Examining not only Jamaica’s contribution to the arts, its customs and traditions, and its social and cultural heritage, Through Jamaican Lenses explores honestly the diasporic experience of Caribbean immigration, postcolonialism, collective and individual memory, and transnational identity.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496852931
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Born and raised on the island of Jamaica, Fern June Khan has valued and embraced Jamaica in each stage of her life. Despite the island’s economic and educational challenges during her youth, Khan’s childhood was a colorful one, replete with the vibrant culture of the island, endlessly supportive role models, and a complex social tapestry. Her early experiences empowered Khan to develop an unwavering sense of self as she progressed into adulthood and moved to the United States. Through Jamaican Lenses: A Memoir celebrates Khan’s joyful upbringing, journey to a new environment, and her many educational and professional accomplishments. Centering on her early life in Jamaica in the 1940s and '50s, this memoir reveals Khan’s childhood as one rich with opportunities to observe and experience the complexities of Jamaican life and history. Khan’s childhood memories revel in the community’s vivid folklore, Jamaica's music and food, and popular idioms and sayings, as well as the implications of color and class. Then a British colony, Jamaica still bore the legacies and social impacts of slavery and emancipation. Jamaica was becoming increasingly globalized and along with that transition came a growing interest in cultural exchange. Stories of economic success poured in from relatives and friends who had traveled abroad, whether as seasonal workers or as immigrants. As Khan grew, ambition brought her to the United States as a foreign student. She graduated from New York University with a BSc in sociology and a graduate degree in social work. Following a brief career in social work, Khan next cultivated a forty-four-year career in higher education, using her social work skills to inform her work developing education programs for children, youth, and adults alike in New York City and beyond. Bolstered by her early education in Jamaica, these achievements would not have been possible without the support of her community. Examining not only Jamaica’s contribution to the arts, its customs and traditions, and its social and cultural heritage, Through Jamaican Lenses explores honestly the diasporic experience of Caribbean immigration, postcolonialism, collective and individual memory, and transnational identity.
Colouring the Caribbean
Author: Mia L. Bagneris
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 152612047X
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
Colouring the Caribbean offers the first comprehensive study of Agostino Brunias’s intriguing pictures of colonial West Indians of colour – so called ‘Red’ and ‘Black’ Caribs, dark-skinned Africans and Afro-Creoles, and people of mixed race – made for colonial officials and plantocratic elites during the late-eighteenth century. Although Brunias’s paintings have often been understood as straightforward documents of visual ethnography that functioned as field guides for reading race, this book investigates how the images both reflected and refracted ideas about race commonly held by eighteenth-century Britons, helping to construct racial categories while simultaneously exposing their constructedness and underscoring their contradictions. The book offers provocative new insights about Brunias’s work gleaned from a broad survey of his paintings, many of which are reproduced here for the first time.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 152612047X
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
Colouring the Caribbean offers the first comprehensive study of Agostino Brunias’s intriguing pictures of colonial West Indians of colour – so called ‘Red’ and ‘Black’ Caribs, dark-skinned Africans and Afro-Creoles, and people of mixed race – made for colonial officials and plantocratic elites during the late-eighteenth century. Although Brunias’s paintings have often been understood as straightforward documents of visual ethnography that functioned as field guides for reading race, this book investigates how the images both reflected and refracted ideas about race commonly held by eighteenth-century Britons, helping to construct racial categories while simultaneously exposing their constructedness and underscoring their contradictions. The book offers provocative new insights about Brunias’s work gleaned from a broad survey of his paintings, many of which are reproduced here for the first time.
General Jamaica
Author: Kevin Baxter
Publisher: Kevin Baxter
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Step aside Captain America, Captain Britain and Union Jack there's a new superhero in town. (Actual not as new as you think). General Jamaica was actually created by me way back in January 1989. Seriously those aforementioned heroes have absolutely nothing to worry about. I'm a self-published amateur and won't be biting into Marvel or DCs market share anytime soon. I'm happy will my nice modest slice and happy to stay in my lane. My first ever attempt to bring a comic from my imagination to market so please go easy on me. I promise I will do better next time . . . Honest :)
Publisher: Kevin Baxter
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Step aside Captain America, Captain Britain and Union Jack there's a new superhero in town. (Actual not as new as you think). General Jamaica was actually created by me way back in January 1989. Seriously those aforementioned heroes have absolutely nothing to worry about. I'm a self-published amateur and won't be biting into Marvel or DCs market share anytime soon. I'm happy will my nice modest slice and happy to stay in my lane. My first ever attempt to bring a comic from my imagination to market so please go easy on me. I promise I will do better next time . . . Honest :)
Jamaica: Its Past and Present State
Author: James Mursell Phillippo
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Category : Black people
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Category : Black people
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Records and Letters of the Family of the Longs of Longville, Jamaica, and Hampton Lodge, Surrey
Author: Robert Mowbray Howard
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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The New Jamaica magazine
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Journal of the Jamaica Agricultural Society
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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The Handbook of Jamaica for ...
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Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica
Author: Hans Sloane
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5881607465
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica. With the natural history of the herbs and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles, c. Of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd, an introduction. Volume 1
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5881607465
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica. With the natural history of the herbs and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles, c. Of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd, an introduction. Volume 1
A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica with the Natural History of the Herbs, and Trees, Four-footed Beasts, Fishes, Birds, Insects, Reptiles &c. of the Last of Those Islands
Author: Hans Sloane
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Languages : en
Pages : 1162
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Languages : en
Pages : 1162
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