C.L.R. James
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J.R. Johnson
Cyril Lionel Robert James (4 January 1901 – 19 May 1989), who sometimes wrote under the pen-name J.R. Johnson, was an Afro-Trinidadian historian, journalist, socialist theorist and essayist. His works are influential in various theoretical, social, and historiographical contexts. His work is a staple of subaltern studies, and he figures as a pioneering and influential voice in postcolonial literature. His work is often associated with Caribbean and Afro-nationalism, though James himself contended that the "either-or" was a false dichotomy, and that Caribbean peoples were indebted to European as much as African cultural traditions. A tireless political activist, James's writing on the Communist International stirred debate in Trotskyist circles, and his history of the Haitian slave uprising, The Black Jacobins, is a seminal text in the literature of the African Diaspora.…more
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Hitch 22: A Memoir
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2010
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Arguably: Selected Essays
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2011
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Beyond a Boundary
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1963
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The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad
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2010
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Game for Anything : Writings on Cricket
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2005
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Masterly Batting: 100 Great Test Innings
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2013
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C. L. R. James: Cricket's Philosopher King
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2007
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The Cambridge Companion to Cricket
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2011
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The Aesthetic Cold War: Decolonization and Global Literature
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2022
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