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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
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
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
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)
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?
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.
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
Unique features
Religion-rastafariaism,
Immitated Features
Fashion
Music
Certain Foods – fast
Technology
Religion- R.C., etc.
Festivals
Sports and Recreation.