Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being Non/Sovereign
In: Critical Caribbean Studies
Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword / Linden Lewis -- Introduction / Francio Guadeloupe and Yvon Van Der Pijl -- 1. Stories of Autonomy on Non-Sovereign Saba: Flipping the Script of Postcolonial Resistance / Nikki Mulder -- 2. "Education Must Be More!" Imagining and (Re)producing St. Martin/Sint Maarten Belonging / Jordi Halfman -- 3. People from Outside: Transnationalism and Nationness on Twenty-First-Century Curaçao / Guiselle Starink-Martha -- 4. The Trinta di Mei Labor Revolt and Its Aftermath: Anticipating a Just and Equitable Curaçaoan Nation / Rose Mary Allen -- 5. Some Are More Equal than Others? Human Rights Education at the University of Curaçao's School of Law / Lisenne Delgado -- 6. Thinking, Seeing, and Doing like a Kingdom: The Making of Caribbean Netherlands Statistics and the "Native Bonairian" / Francisca Grommé -- 7. After Free Markets and Foundations: Challenges to Self-Determination on St. Martin / Antonio Carmona Báez -- 8. Sweet Breakaway: Where Equality and Liberty Meet on Aruba / Gregory Richardson -- 9. "We Come out to Free Up": Movement, Dance, and Liberation in West Indian Calypso / Charissa Arlette Granger -- 10. "It's Gonna Be Incredible": Lessons on Being, Becoming, and Belonging from Statian Youth / Nicole Sanches and Yvon Van Der Pijl -- Epilogue / Anton Allahar -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index -- Series Titles.