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  3. Vol. 3 No. 4 (1998)

Published: 2012-10-04

Foreword

Preface

Selwyn Ryan, Roy McCree

ix

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Articles

The State and Cultural Policy in Trinidad and Tobago

Daphne Phillips

1-4

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Calypso and Politics in Trinidad and Tobago 1996-1998

Selwyn Ryan

5-30

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Calypso: The Anatomy of Controversy

Louis Regis

31-38

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People Perceptions and Paranoia in Calypso

Gregory Ballantyne

39-41

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Lurching Towards a Race War

Wayne Hayde (Watchman)

43-44

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Race and Racism in Trinidad and Tobago: A Comment

Frances Henry

45-48

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Discussions

Kamla Tewarie

49-54

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Calypso and Gender

Hazel Thompson-Ahye

55-60

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Discussions

Winston Peters (Gypsy)

61-66

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The Development of Indian Music in Trinidad and Tobago

Mungal Patasar

67-71

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The Development of Pitchakaree in Trinidad and Tobago

Kendra Ravindranath Maharaj (Ravi Ji)

73-76

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Calypso and Chutney: Parallel Development and Integration

Unanan Persad

77-80

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Discussions

Selwyn Ryan

81-88

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Creole and Post-Creole: The Music of Carnival

Burton Sankeralli

89-92

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Carnival Calypso and Ethnicity

Roy Mc Cree

93-102

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Discussions

Roy Mc Cree

103-107

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Appendix

Selected Calypsos and Pitchakaree songs

Gregory Ballantyne

109-139

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Published quarterly by the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies. Copyright © 2006 Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies.