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Brackette F. Williams (Author)

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0822311194 978-0822311195 April 30, 1991
Burdened with a heritage of both Spanish and British colonization and imperialism, Guyana is today caught between its colonial past, its efforts to achieve the consciousness of nationhood, and the need of its diverse subgroups to maintain their own identity. Stains on My Name, War in My Veins chronicles the complex struggles of the citizens of Guyana to form a unified national culture against the pulls of ethnic, religious, and class identities.
Drawing on oral histories and a close study of daily life in rural Guyana, Brackette E. Williams examines how and why individuals and groups in their quest for recognition as a “nation” reproduce ethnic chauvinism, racial stereotyping, and religious bigotry. By placing her ethnographic study in a broader historical context, the author develops a theoretical understanding of the relations among various dimensions of personal identity in the process of nation building.

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“This is the best work of Caribbean ethnography to appear in a very long time: it addresses the most important issues of current anthropology with a deep understanding of the way in which nationalism, state formation, racial and ‘ethnic’ conflict operate at the level of everyday practice. . . . A welcome addition to anthropological literature generally and to Caribbean Studies in particular.”—Raymond T. Smith, University of Chicago

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hierarchical ideological precepts, small big men, class status claims, ordinary small men, hierarchical precepts, transformist hegemony, big small men, other ethnic segments, first polder, subordinated ethnic groups, egalitarian precepts, freehold areas, common political system, buffer population, territorial nationalism, hegemonic dominance, ideological field, homogenizing process, elite stratum, salaried labor, rank claims, civilized conduct, ritual features, locality types
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East Indian, Cultural Production, Entre Facade, Arya Samaj, Sanatan Dharma, The Politics of Cultural Struggle, Kali Mai, Coconut Grove, The Ghost of Hegemony, British Guiana, United States, East Coast Demerara, Exorcizing the Ghost, West African, Western European, Charlie Tuna, The Culture of Domination, United Kingdom, Traditional Mohawks, Portuguese Madeira, Anglo-European Hegemony, Cockalorum Hindus, Ethnic Production, North Indian, South America
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