Abstract

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Caribbean Diaspora and the Metropoles 1. Caribbean Diasporic Identity: Between Home and Away 2. Beyond a Boundary: Constructing Anglo-Caribbean and Franco-Antillean Identity 3. Migration Pluralizes the Metropole: How a Small Island Revealed its White Teeth 4. Creolizing the Hexagon: Periphery and Place in Desirada and Exile According to Julia 5. Playing at Integration: Confrontation and Conflict in the Metropolitan Suburbs Conclusion: (Re)Colonizing the Metropole Notes Works Cited Index

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