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Publications of Deborah A. Thomas    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1.  Globalization and Race: Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness. Edited by D.A. Thomas and Kamari Clarke. Spring, 2006.
  2. D.A. Thomas. Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica.  2004.

Papers Published

  1. D.A. Thomas. "“Development, ‘Culture,’ and the Promise of Modern Progress”." Social and Economic Studies  (December, 2005.).
  2. D.A. Thomas. ""Radically Capitalist Ghetto Feminists: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender in Contemporary Jamaica"." Revolutions of the Mind: Cultural Studies in the African Diaspora Project, 1996-2002. Edited by Dionne Bennett, Candace Moore, Ulli Ryder, and Jakobi Williams.  (2003.): 11-33.

Published Articles

  1. D.A. Thomas. "“Politics Beyond Boundaries: A Review Essay of Current Works on Nationalism, Migration, and Cultural Production within the Black Atlantic World.”." Identities  vol. 11 no. 2 ( 2004.): 265-283.
  2. D.A. Thomas. ""Transcending the Limits of Politicsl and Intellectual Boundaries: A Review of Charles V. Carnegie's Postnationalism Prefigured: Caribbean Borderlands."." World Order  vol. 34 no. 4 ( 2004.): 9-20.
  3. D.A. Thomas and Karla Slocum. ""Rethinking Global and Area Studies: Insights from Caribbeanist Anthropology"." American Anthropologist  vol. 105 no. 3 ( 2003.): 553-565.
  4. D.A. Thomas. ""Democratizing Dance: Institutional Transformation and Hegemonic Re-Ordering in Postcolonial Jamaica"." Cultural Anthropology  vol. 17 no. 4 ( 2002.): 512-550.
  5. D.A. Thomas. ""Modern Blackness: 'What We Are and What We Hope to Be'"." small axe  vol. 6 no. 2 ( 2002.): 25-48.
  6. D.A. Thomas. ""Emancipating the Nation (Again): Notes on Nationalism, 'Modernization,' and Other Dilemmas in Post-Colonial Jamaica"." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power  vol. 5 no. 4 ( 1999.): 501-542.

Book Reviews

  1. D.A. Thomas. "Subaltern Politics in Jamaica: A Review Essay of Obika Gray’s Demeaned but Empowered: The Social Power of the Urban Poor in Jamaica." Social and Economic Studies  (March, 2006.).
  2. D.A. Thomas. "Review of Callaloo Nation: Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad." American Anthropologist  vol. 108 no. 1 (2006.).
  3. Charles V. Carnegie. "Review of Posnationalism Prefigured: Caribbean Borderlands." Transforming Anthropology  vol. 12 no. 1&2 (2004.): 87-88.
  4. D.A. Thomas with Diana Wells. "Review of Cut 'N' Mix: Culture, Identity, and Caribbean Music and The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness." Identities  vol. 2 no. 1-2 (1995.): 77-80.

Papers Accepted

  1. D.A. Thomas. ""Public Bodies: Virginity Testing, Redemption Songs, and Racial Respect in Jamaica"." Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology  vol. 11 no. 1 (Spring, 2006.).
  2. D.A. Thomas. ""Blackness Across Boarders: Jamaican Diasporas and New Politics of Citizenship"." Identities  (2006.).
  3. D.A. Thomas. ""Crossroading the Caribbean: Emergent and Re-Emergent Trends in Contemporary Research"." Identities. Edited by D.A. Thomas and Karla Slocum.  (2006.).

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