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The Body in the Phenomenologies of Kojima and Aurobindo
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How Britain Underdeveloped the West Indies (with apologies to Walter Rodney)
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Beyond Blackness:
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Changing the Subject:
Making Democracy Through Making Music
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Jorge Gracias Argument for Hispanic/Latino Identity:
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CLR James and the Global Community of Activists
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Black Metamorphosis:
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Walter Rodney, Sexuality and Development The Erotics of 'Underdevelopment' in Walter Rodney:
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Women and the Apparel Industry in the Dominican Republic:
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Race in Cuba:
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Littoralia or the Littoral as Trope:
Developing a Paradigm of "Post-coloniality"
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Thanks for Okonkwo and Ezeula:
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Response to Jane Anna Gordon
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“Every Cook Can Govern”:
Direct Democracy, Workers’ Self Management & the Creative Foundations of C.L.R. James’ Political Thought
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Castaways, Cabins, and Democracy:
C.L.R. James and His Radical Reader Response to Moby Dick
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C.L.R. James’s Party Politics and Political Parties in Guyana
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C.L.R. James and W.E.B. Du Bois:
Contributions to the Past, Present, and Future of Unorthodox Marxism
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A Jamesian Poeisis? C.L.R.James’s 20th Century Literary Journeys
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Black and Bold: Re-examining C.L.R. James and Pan-Africanism
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Silencing Prospero:
Socio-Political Conscience Raising and Anti-Imperial Imperatives in C.L.R. James and Nicolas Guillen
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