Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Introduction by Anthony Shelton, director of the Museum of Anthropology (MOA). Hosted by the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), Caribbean Diasporas panel includes:
(a) James Delbourgo (History, Rutgers) – Jamaican Slave Whip
(b) Nathan Connolly (History, Johns Hopkins) – Work Pass
(c) Wendy Roth (Sociology, UBC) – Dominican Limé Dolls
(d) Commentator: Alejandra Bronfman (History, UBC)
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Delbourgo, J. (2006). A most amazing scene of wonders: Electricity and enlightenment in early America. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Delbourgo, J. (2011). Sir hans sloane’s milk chocolate and the whole history of the cacao. Social Text, 29(1[106]), 71-101. doi:10.1215/01642472-1210274.
Delbourgo, J. (2013). Triumph of the strange. Chronicle of Higher Education, 60(15), B6-B9.
Roth, W. D., & Ebrary Academic Complete (Canada) Subscription Collection. (2012). Race migrations: Latinos and the cultural transformation of race. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. [Link]
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