Caribbean Island Movements: Culebra's Trans-Insularities

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Caribbean Island Movements: Culebra's Trans-Insularities

2017 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences

An ethnographic account of how the islanders of the Caribbean island of Culebra reproduce a sense of unique insular identity, while engaged in continuous practices of regional and global movements. It proposes the concept of "transinsularism", inspired by the concept of transnationalism, as a means to address the multiple and simultaneous dynamics at play when islanders maintain a sense of unique island culture by developing intimate relations with other discursive spaces.



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ISBN 9781783488353
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