Literary Nonfiction. Caribbean and African American Studies. Language and Ethnicity Politics. "SOVEREIGNTY OF THE IMAGINATION gives us that capacity for language and therefore the ability to name and establish categories...it allows us to define freedom. George Lamming recognizes the centrality of the quest for freedom for the social group that he calls 'this world of men and women from down below'"--Prof. Anthony Bogues, Political Science, Brown University
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Literary Nonfiction. Caribbean and African American Studies. Language and Ethnicity Politics. "SOVEREIGNTY OF THE IMAGINATION gives us that capacity for language and therefore the ability to name and establish categories...it allows us to define freedom. George Lamming recognizes the centrality of the quest for freedom for the social group that he calls 'this world of men and women from down below'"--Prof. Anthony Bogues, Political Science, Brown University
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