Bodies, Memories and Spirits: A Discourse On Selected Cultural Forms and Practices of St. Lucia

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The island of Saint Lucia possesses a vibrant Creole culture that has given shape to a full of life and creative people. Cyclical traditions akin to Community Theatre emerged out of discourses, counter-discourses and work practices throughout centuries of European slavery and/or colonization of the Amerindian, the African and the East Indian. This text provides descriptions of a choice of those traditions. The research was once conducted when the writer was once employed with the Folk Research Centre and at the same time as he was once engaged in graduate research as a student of Cultural Studies at UWI, Cave Hill. Even if the writer attempts to place the traditions under study in their historical context, his center of attention then again is on a discussion of the have an effect on of those traditions on the people and their society.

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