Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society

This essay unpacked and analyzed the seven-part documentary series, Redemption Song, narrated by Stuart Hall about the Caribbean in early 1990s. Given the diversity of the Caribbean, Redemption Song unified the Caribbean through its framing of how the Caribbean's past of foreign influence has s...

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Main Author: Maria Bacchus (Author)
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Published: Caribbean Studies Students' Union, 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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