打造西印度民族:联邦与战后英国的加勒比激进主义,1945-60 年。

Elanor Kramer-Taylor
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本文探讨了 1945 年后居住在英国的加勒比活动家如何参与西印度群岛联邦运动。通过考虑被忽视的组织,如加勒比劳工大会伦敦分会(CLC)和西印度群岛工人和学生协会(WIWSA),文章表明,首先,英国在战后成为加勒比民族主义和支持联合会的中心。其次,该书认为 1958-62 年的西印度群岛联邦极大地影响了英属加勒比地区重要机构的形成,如《西印度公报》和加勒比狂欢节。关于战后英国加勒比地区政治活动的传统叙事往往从种族和 "多元文化 "英国史前史的角度来看待 20 世纪 50 年代,与此不同的是,本文试图还原英国加勒比地区的活动受到更广泛的、跨国的、自觉的 "西印度 "民族主义运动影响的时刻。在此过程中,文章揭示了西印度群岛联邦以及更广泛意义上的加勒比非殖民化对散居英国的加勒比人及其政治活动的重要意义。此外,它还说明了散居和流亡社区及人物如何在反殖民和国家建设项目中继续发挥重要作用。
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Forging the West Indian Nation: Federation and Caribbean Activism in Post-war Britain, 1945-60.

This article explores how Caribbean activists living in Britain after 1945 engaged with the movement for the West Indies Federation. By considering overlooked organizations such as the Caribbean Labour Congress, London Branch (CLC) and the West Indian Workers and Students Association (WIWSA), it shows that, first, Britain became a hub for Caribbean nationalism and support for Federation in the post-war years. Secondly, it argues that the West Indies Federation of 1958-62 significantly influenced the formation of important British Caribbean institutions, such as the West Indian Gazette and the Caribbean Carnival. In contrast to traditional narratives regarding post-war Caribbean political activity in Britain, which often treat the 1950s conjuncture through the lens of race and of the prehistory of a 'multi-cultural' Britain, this article seeks to recover a moment when British Caribbean activism was moved by a broader, transnational, self-consciously 'West Indian' nationalist movement. In doing so, it reveals the significance of the West Indies Federation, and Caribbean decolonization more broadly, to the Caribbean diaspora in Britain, and their political activities. Moreover, it illustrates how diasporic and exilic communities and figures continued to play an important role in anti-colonial and nation-building projects.

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