With a two-volume anthology on Caribbean political thought, two separate anthologies on Caribbean cultural thought and popular culture (co-edited with Yanique Hume), a co-edited Paget Henry reader, and several special journal issues under his belt, Aaron Kamugisha must have felt … Continue reading “The Caribbean Radical Tradition and the Postcolonial Condition: A review of Aaron Kamugisha’s Beyond Coloniality“
Author: Therese Kaspersen Hadchity
Therese Kaspersen Hadchity is an art historian, teacher, curator, and visual arts commentator based in Barbados. Her forthcoming book The Making of a Caribbean Avant-garde: Postmodernism as Post-Nationalism (Purdue University Press) examines the particular inflection of the "postmodern" in the visual arts of the Anglophone Caribbean.
Therese Kaspersen Hadchity is an art historian, teacher, curator, and visual arts commentator based in Barbados. Her forthcoming book The Making of a Caribbean Avant-garde: Postmodernism as Post-Nationalism (Purdue University Press) examines the particular inflection of the "postmodern" in the visual arts of the Anglophone Caribbean.