Colonialism in early twentieth-century Trinidad and Tobago : the Construction of a Socially Dishonored Status -- The construction of a socially dishonored status -- Life abroad : the academic intellectual and the struggle for credentialism -- The native son returns : the public intellectual and the quest for credibility -- In search of relevance : the movement intellectual and the "The University of Woodford Square" -- Exploiting the political opportunity structure : the emergence of the people's national movement party -- From pedantic visionary to elected politician -- The Bachacs confront the "hydra-head" of colonialism : the American presence in Trinidad and Tobago -- Caliban and the anti-colonial tradition -- Afterword: The head that wears the crown lies uneasy.
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