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Democracy After Slavery

Mimi Sheller

Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica

Barcode 9780813018836
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Release Date: 07/02/2001

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: University Press of Florida
Language: English
Publisher: University Press of Florida

Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica
Mimi Sheller's ground-breaking comparative study analyzes the struggle for freedom and democracy in two Caribbean societies in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery. Pairing the revolutionary Republic of Haiti with the British colony of Jamaica, the author shows how peasants in the 19th-century Caribbean developed a radical critique of elite liberalism and constructed an alternative Pan-Caribbean African identity. Comparing two major peasant rebellions and the relation between them, she describes how Haitian and Jamaican survivors of slavery contributed to the making of democracy in the West. Scholars of the Caribbean and of postemancipation societies will find this book essential. At the same time, the issues Sheller addresses on democracy, citizenship, and subaltern publics will also be useful to the broader communities of sociologists, political scientists, and students of colonial and postcolonial studies.