Abstract

This essay argues that three lessons have emerged from the Jamaican Cultural-Political Modern Project convenings that clarify its productive methodological stakes: living with disagreements, seeing interconnected inquiries, and creating embodied archives of critical re-memories. The essay foregrounds the backstory to make visible the intellectual care work that attends this practice.

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