The Terror and the Time
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the legacies of colonialism in the Caribbean, this study delves into how contemporary individual and social suffering stems from unresolved traumas linked to historical migrations and cultural subjugation. It examines the impact of colonization on language, identity, and community through various sources, including literature and personal narratives. The work highlights the psychological effects of colonization while also revealing the resilience of cultural and material practices that persist despite historical violence and disruption.
