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OverviewInside Tenement Time is the first comprehensive treatment of literary and cultural texts on surveillance in the Caribbean. Covering the long historical arc of the twentieth to the twenty-first centuries, Inside Tenement Time uses Jamaica as a case study to examine moments of crisis and particular spaces, especially urban yard enclaves and their environs, in the Caribbean encounter with surveillance. Making the argument that the Caribbean situation reveals flexible hegemonies rather than provinces of exclusive control, the book demonstrates the countervailing force of sussveillance and spiritveillance, Afro-Indigenous variations on surveillance. Sussveillance and spiritveillance are exemplars of vernacular arts and sciences that operate at and within the frangible borders of state power, exposing the unique dynamics of surveillance in the region and marshalling the acts of imagination with which it contends. For example, the Smile Jamaica concert of 1976, headlined by reggae Superstar Bob Marley, and the reputedly US government-backed 2010 Tivoli Gardens incursion in West Kingston, both moments that have dramatic, even mythic residue in Caribbean and global memory, are among the real-life events brought into conversation with literary representations of this history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kezia PagePublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781978837898ISBN 10: 1978837895 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 15 November 2024 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Inside Tenement Time: Suss, Spirit and Surveillance is an outstanding and timely work that Caribbeanizes surveillance studies. Its narrative arc is neither triumphant nor tragic; instead, it carefully attends to what is possible (and impossible) for postcolonial states."" -- Donette Francis * author of Fictions of Feminine Citizenship: Sexuality and the Nation in Contemporary Caribbean Liter * ""Kezia Page’s Inside Tenement Time takes us on a rapid, incisive tour across Jamaica’s social and political contours to help explain how power works to maintain hegemony in a small postcolony. Creatively choosing fictional texts, iconic events, and popular cultural movements, she critiques Jamaica's modern history through a powerful set of vignettes and lays a credible foundation for us to conclude that despite the rocky road, the struggle of the subaltern in Jamaica and the Caribbean for a future beyond surveillance and social domination continues and is undaunted."" -- Brian Meeks * author of After the Postcolonial Caribbean: Memory, Imagination, Hope *" """Inside Tenement Time: Suss, Spirit and Surveillance is an outstanding and timely work that Caribbeanizes surveillance studies. Its narrative arc is neither triumphant nor tragic; instead, it carefully attends to what is possible (and impossible) for postcolonial states.""--Donette Francis ""author of Fictions of Feminine Citizenship: Sexuality and the Nation in Contemporary Caribbean Liter""" """Kezia Page's Inside Tenement Time takes us on a rapid, incisive tour across Jamaica's social and political contours to help explain how power works to maintain hegemony in a small postcolony. Creatively choosing fictional texts, iconic events, and popular cultural movements, she critiques Jamaica's modern history through a powerful set of vignettes and lays a credible foundation for us to conclude that despite the rocky road, the struggle of the subaltern in Jamaica and the Caribbean for a future beyond surveillance and social domination continues and is undaunted.""--Brian Meeks ""author of After the Postcolonial Caribbean: Memory, Imagination, Hope"" ""Inside Tenement Time: Suss, Spirit and Surveillance is an outstanding and timely work that Caribbeanizes surveillance studies. Its narrative arc is neither triumphant nor tragic; instead, it carefully attends to what is possible (and impossible) for postcolonial states.""--Donette Francis ""author of Fictions of Feminine Citizenship: Sexuality and the Nation in Contemporary Caribbean Liter""" Author InformationKEZIA PAGE is an associate professor of English and Africana and Latin American studies at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. She is the author of Transnational Negotiations in Caribbean Diasporic Literature: Remitting the Text. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |