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International Conference on Colonial Legacies and Postcolonial Transformation in the Caribbean

12–13 Aug 2026 Kisumu, Kenya Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

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The ICCLPTC conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Caribbean Studies and related disciplines.

01 Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Identities +
This track explores the enduring impacts of colonialism on contemporary Caribbean identities. It invites discussions on how historical narratives shape current cultural expressions and individual self-conceptions.
02 Postcolonial Resistance and Activism +
Focusing on grassroots movements, this track examines forms of resistance against colonial legacies in the Caribbean. Papers will analyze the role of activism in shaping postcolonial societies and identities.
03 Globalization and Caribbean Societies +
This session investigates the effects of globalization on Caribbean cultures and economies. It seeks to understand how global forces interact with local traditions and social structures.
04 Memory and Heritage in Postcolonial Contexts +
This track delves into the significance of memory and heritage in the Caribbean postcolonial landscape. It invites contributions that explore how collective memories inform cultural practices and national identities.
05 Race and Power Dynamics in the Caribbean +
This session addresses the intersections of race and power in Caribbean societies. It aims to uncover how racial identities influence social hierarchies and political structures in the region.
06 Nationalism and Identity Formation +
Exploring the complexities of nationalism, this track focuses on how Caribbean nations construct their identities in the postcolonial era. Contributions will analyze the role of historical narratives in shaping national consciousness.
07 Decolonization and Knowledge Production +
This track examines the processes of decolonization and their impact on knowledge production in the Caribbean. It encourages discussions on alternative epistemologies and the reclamation of indigenous knowledge systems.
08 Cultural Transformations in the Caribbean +
Focusing on cultural evolution, this session investigates how Caribbean societies have transformed in response to colonial legacies. Papers will explore the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity.
09 Inequality and Social Justice Movements +
This track addresses the persistent inequalities in Caribbean societies and the social justice movements that emerge in response. It invites analyses of strategies employed to combat systemic injustices.
10 Politics of Memory and Historical Narratives +
This session explores how historical narratives are constructed and contested in the Caribbean. It invites papers that examine the politics of memory and its implications for contemporary society.
11 Empire and Its Discontents +
This track critically analyzes the legacies of empire and their discontents in the Caribbean context. Contributions will focus on the socio-political ramifications of imperial histories on current Caribbean realities.

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