Early Caribbean Society
Established 2002
Dissertations, 2005
Appetite and desire in early American travel narratives
by Lee, Heidi Oberholtzer, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2005 ,
201 pages; AAT 3202648
Consumer anthropology: New World foods and identities in the eighteenth-century Atlantic empire
by Kim, Julie Chun, Ph.D., Duke University, 2005,
233 pages; AAT 3191932
Contesting hegemony through gender troping: A reexamination of gendered subjects in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Spanish American narrative
by Swier, Patricia Lapolla, Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005,
220 pages; AAT 3190315
De-centering the Middle Passage: From pre- to postcolonialism on the black Atlantic
by Campbell, Kofi O. S., Ph.D., The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2005,
271 pages; AAT NR12079
From cultivation to cup: Caribbean coffee and the North American economy, 1765--1805
by McDonald, Michelle Craig, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2005,
330 pages; AAT 3163885
Gender and representation: The writings of Puerto Rican authors in the late nineteenth century (1870--1900)
by Saldivia-Berglund, Marcela, Ph.D., The University of British Columbia (Canada), 2005,
321 pages; AAT NQ99544
In pursuit of profit: Persistent Dutch influence on the inter-imperial trade of New York and the English Leeward Islands, 1621--1689
by Koot, Christian J., Ph.D., University of Delaware, 2005,
478 pages; AAT 3181854
Native domesticity: Eighteenth-century representations of the multiracial family in the Americas
by Bush, Shannon Alma, Ph.D., University of California, Riverside, 2005,
245 pages; AAT 3179365
'So much things to say': The Creole testimony of West Indian slaves
by Aljoe, Nicole N., Ph.D., Tufts University, 2005,
181 pages; AAT 3191356
"Strange contrasts": Intersubjectivity and the cohesion of romance in the novels of Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys
by Williams, Anjali Joline, Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 2005,
269 pages; AAT 3182546
Transatlantic retrospections: Postcolonial engagements with the British eighteenth century
by Albert, Pamela Jane, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2005,
265 pages; AAT 3188459
When the "unprotected" body speaks: The narratives of nineteenth-century black females in the Caribbean and the United States
by Francis, Allison E., Ph.D., Washington University, 2005,
274 pages; AAT 3207211
Visual culture in eighteenth-century natural history. Botanical illustrations and expeditions in the Spanish Atlantic
by Bleichmar, Daniela, Ph.D., Princeton University, 2005 ,
318 pages; AAT 3151079