Here Comes the Sun: Deconstructed Student EssaysMain MenuAFR 283: Islands, Archipelagoes and Black Women's Literature“The islands provide me, from a technical point of view, a microcosm in which can be seen in sharp relief many of the basic problems and conflicts which beset oppressed peoples everywhere.” -Paule Marshall, “Shaping the World of My Art”Critical VocabularyLanding page for Critical Vocab TermsUnessaysThis is the launchpad for deconstructed essaysRandi Gill-Sadler4a914792fbfb2078ef84e08319c412098bd9b469
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1media/Visit Jamaica.png2024-04-23T17:53:34+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c123An examination of how Nicole Dennis-Benn’s novel, Here Comes the Sun, considers the exploitation, displacement, and punishment that black Jamaicans are subjected to by the tourism industry.image_header2024-05-04T04:11:08+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
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1media/Visit Jamaica_thumb.png2024-04-30T02:12:25+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cVisit Jamaica4Jamaica Tourist Board's Advertising Agency relaunches "Come Back To Jamaica" [2022]media/Visit Jamaica.pngplain1972024-05-03T04:16:07+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-02T03:25:02+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cBriefing Paper, Carter and Manley2Briefing paper assesses the purpose of President Jimmy Carter's upcoming visit to Jamaica. Carter will show, by the willingness of the U.S. to work with the government of Prime Minister Michael Manley, that the U.S. accepts political diversity in the Caribbean, and acknowledges Jamaica's role in North-South dialoguemedia/Briefing paper assesses the purpose of.pdfplain2024-05-02T03:31:20+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:26:37+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cJamaica Advertisement1"Digitizing the 'World's Most Experienced Airline"media/Jamaica Advertisements.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:26:37+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:45:18+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cCome Inside and Warm Yourself1Tourism Advertisementmedia/Come Inside and Warm Yourself.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:45:18+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
1media/Here Comes The Sun [Cover]_thumb.jpeg2024-04-30T03:01:43+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cCover Here Comes the Sun2Cover of Nicole Dennis-Benn's Novelmedia/Here Comes The Sun [Cover].jpegplain2024-05-04T04:40:13+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:26:37+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cJamaica Advertisement1"Digitizing the 'World's Most Experienced Airline"media/Jamaica Advertisements.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:26:37+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:33:08+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cJamaica at the MoMA1Print by Hoffman, Arlene. 1980.media/Jamaica. 1980. Arlene Hoffman. .pdfplain2024-05-03T03:33:08+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
1media/Negerdorp op Jamaïca_thumb.jpg2024-05-03T03:35:20+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cGeography, Jamaïca2media/Negerdorp op Jamaïca.jpgplain2024-05-03T03:36:09+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:38:40+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cThe Great "Chi-Chi Man" Debate1media/The Great Chi-Chi Man Debate.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:38:40+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
12024-05-03T03:39:35+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cTyrall Plantation2Fashion model in gown on lawn at Tyrall Plantation, Jamaica [1984.].media/Tyrall Plantation Jamaica.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:40:32+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c
1media/Image 4-24-24 at 8.58 PM_thumb.jpeg2024-04-25T00:59:43+00:00Liam Maurillo35d4807d872a32d0acd1978d90c786506b31bb24Tourism in Jamaica8This primary source is a vintage tourism advertisement for Jamaica from 1950. It was put out by the Jamaica Tourist Board, which held two offices in the United States at the time this was released. The advertisement shows an image of a white couple enjoying a tranquil Jamaica beach, as well as various incentives enticing tourists from neocolonialist powers to visit the island. Vivid language is used to paint Jamaica as the perfect tourist destination. The advertisement fails to expose the real Jamaica. It does not display any native Jamaicans and creates a mirage of the island designed to appeal to tourists while neglecting those who live there. Advertisements similar to this one were common throughout American and European tourism boards and used similar vivid language to create a unifying image of all Caribbean islands as places of pure relaxation where tourists could come and be treated like royalty. Unknowingly, these tourists would be participating in neocolonialism, and to a much lesser extent, were involved in the exploitation of the local people of the Caribbean islands in a similar way to the colonizers who came a few centuries prior. (Jamaica Tourist Board)media/Image 4-24-24 at 8.58 PM.jpegplain2024-05-02T02:10:15+00:00Liam Maurillo35d4807d872a32d0acd1978d90c786506b31bb24
12024-05-03T03:41:40+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cWinning Back The Tourists1media/Winning Back The Tourists.pdfplain2024-05-03T03:41:40+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c