
Caribbean Discourse
Caribbean Discourse refers to the way people from the Caribbean region discuss and interpret their identity, history, culture, and social issues. It involves the exchange of ideas, narratives, and perspectives that shape how Caribbean people see themselves and their place in the world. This discourse often addresses themes like colonialism, independence, cultural diversity, and resistance, highlighting the region’s unique experiences and voice. It is a vital part of understanding Caribbean societies, fostering a shared sense of identity, and engaging with global conversations about culture and history.