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Caribbean Studies
Module 1 Section 1
Location and Definition of the
Caribbean Region
“Caribbean” Defined
How do we define Caribbean?
 What words come to mind when we
say Caribbean?
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Geographical Definition
Mass of islands within the Caribbean Sea
 Greater Antilles (Puerto Rico, Jamaica,
Cube Hispaniola)
 Lesser Antilles (everything south of Puerto
Rico)
 Bahamas
 Anything touching the Caribbean Sea
(Central America, Northern South. America
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Greater Antilles
Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico
Lesser Antilles
The Caribbean
Geographic Representation of the Caribbean
Geological Definition
The entire area sits on a Tectonic
Plate called the Caribbean Plate
 The Caribbean Plate is in motion,
caused by the currents of the heated
mantle
 Bound by the Atlantic Plate and
Nazca Plate
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Caribbean Plate
Relationship with other plates.
Historical Definition
The entire area exists as a result of
European colonization and
exploitation
 Indentureship, slavery, plantation
society, genocide
 ``Colonial Cockpit of Europe,`` Spain,
England, France, Holland
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Political Definition
The area comprises of independent states,
dependent territories and associated states
 French Territories (Martinique, Guadeloupe)
 Dutch Territories (Curacao, Aruba, St.
Maarten)
 US Territory (US Virgin Island, Puerto Rico)
 English Territory (British Virgin Islands)
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Caribbean Identity
What is Identity?
 Is Identity special or unique?
 Can the way we identify ourselves in
the Caribbean be unique from the rest
of the world?
 What are the components of our
Caribbean Identity?
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HOMEWORK
Why is it so difficult to define the
Caribbean?
 What is the difference between
defining the Caribbean and the United
States?
 Can you see yourself as a Caribbean
person rather than a Trinidadian?
Give reasons for answers.
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Unique features of
Caribbean people
Sense of humour
 Informal approach to life
 Demonstrative way of communicating
 Food or cuisine
 Dialect
 Style of music, dance
 Festivals
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Unique features
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Religion-rastafariaism,
Immitated Features
Fashion
 Music
 Certain Foods – fast
 Technology
 Religion- R.C., etc.
 Festivals
 Sports and Recreation.
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