Maneuvering Mixedness: Interpreting Dougla in the Caribbean Diaspora
Maneuvering Mixedness: Interpreting Dougla in the Caribbean Diaspora
This chapter theorizes the experiences of the Dougla in the diaspora, a set of experiences not yet elaborated in discussions of Dougla racialized ethnicity. It asserts the concept of maneuvering as a performative act, deploying the concept as a descriptive and explanatory tool that summarizes how Douglas contemplate their experience of mixedness outside of Caribbean homeland spaces.
Keywords: Blackness, Caribbean diaspora, Maneuvering, Racialized Ethnicity, Space
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