Creative Contradictions: Unsettling Resonances in the study of the languages, literatures and cultures of the Dutch Caribbean and beyond
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Curaçao/Puerto Rico 2019, Volume 1
Unsettling Resonances in the social histories of the Dutch Caribbean and beyond
1. Rose Mary Allen, "An exploration of women's studies and gender studies in Curaçao" (p.13)
2. Ann Albuyeh, "Cultural and linguistic contact during the colonial period: the role of the Dutch entrepôts of Curaçao and Sint Eustatius in the slave trade" (p. 31)
3. Chenzira Davis Kahina, "Indigenous native Afrakans and Amerindians: Culture, heritage and identity in the Virgin Islands Caribbean Americas and Bonaire" (p. 45)
4. Charles Do Rego, "Partisipando leu for di kas: testimonio di 30 di mei na Hulanda" (p. 65)
5. Nina Gribling, "Memories of the present: sharing stories from the village" (p. 83)
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Unsettling Resonances in Papiamentu/o and the other languages of the Dutch Caribbean and Beyond​​
6. Ithel Brute, Ronald Severing, i Nicholas Faraclas, "Reduplikashon komo fenómeno morfosintáktiko; ortografia di reduplikashon den papiamentu" (p. 99)
7. John E. Rueda Chaves y Alex Ortega Ortega, "Procesos y patrones fonológicos de los criollos de base léxica española-portuguesa en el Caribe" (p. 113)
8. Zuleika Fernandes Perna-Silva, "Papiamento at the University of Aruba, a first step: looking back and looking forward" (p. 135)
9. Hélène Garrett, "Ode to Mi nigrita papyamentu" (p. 141)
10. Kirtie Algoe, "Sarnámi and Hinduism in Suriname: a preliminary study" (p. 165)
Unsettling Resonances in the literatures of the Dutch Caribbean and Beyond
11. Wim Rutgers, "From global to local and beyond: an investigation of two centuries of literature in the Dutch Caribbean islands" (p. 179)
12. Elisabeth Echteld, "Over een meertalige bloemlezing met gedichten, liedteksten en monologen van Fridi Martina (1950-2014)" (p. 189)
13. Welmoed de Boer, "De ontmoeting tussen de Friese en Surinaamse literaire beweging 199 in het wereldkader" (p. 199)
14. Frances Lee González Rosado, "The progressive degradation of the portrayal of the colonized in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko or the royal slave, Equiano’s The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African, and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of darkness" (p. 219)
15. Dannabang Kuwabong and Nifa Ansano, "Un idioma nunka no ta sufisiente" (p. 223)
Unsettling Resonances in the societies of the Dutch Caribbean and beyond
16. Donald Saint Patrick Taylor, “Law and property rights in Small Island States in the Caribbean: a modern mode of colonial plunder” (p. 241)
17. Nora L. Röders, “The motivation of immigrants to Aruba to apply for Dutch citizenship” (p. 253)
18. Janneke Beerman, Adrienne Fernandes and Leendert Pengel, “Technology in Dutch Caribbean classrooms” (p. 269)
19. Frans Koenraadt, “Care for mentally vulnerable detainees in the Caribbean: a matter of both health and human rights” (p. 279)
20. Helmut Vink, “Improvement of Aruban nonprofit organizations and efforts to enhance their capacity building” (p. 297)