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The Family System of the Paramaribo Creoles

معرفی کتاب «The Family System of the Paramaribo Creoles» نوشتهٔ Willem F. L. Buschkens (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 1981. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

1.1. General In this book the family life of the lower-class Creole population of 1 Paramaribo will be discussed. This group, which will henceforward be referred to as "the lower-class Creoles", possesses a "West Indian" family system, implying that the latter display all the main characteristics of the Caribbean Afro-American family. The Creoles constitute a numerically important ethnic segment of the society of Surinam. This society is composed of different ethnic groups, comprising, besides a handful of Amerindians, an "immigrant population" including people from many different parts of the world. It is made up of Creoles, Indians (or Hindustanis, as they are called in Surinam), Indonesians (Javanese), Chinese, Europeans, Lebanese and Bush Negroes, the latter of whom still live predominantly in tribes. The Creoles are the descendants of those Negro slaves brought to Surinam from Africa who did not escape from bondage by running away from the plantations into the Bush, as their brothers the Bush Negroes did. The circumstances under which the bulk of the slaves lived were appalling. Nor were they - or are they still in p~ at present - much better for their descendants the lower-class Creoles. Front Matter....Pages I-XV Introduction....Pages 1-23 Surinam....Pages 24-41 The Research....Pages 42-48 The Initial Period of Settlement of the Plantation Colony up to The Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1808....Pages 49-73 The Period from 1808 up to Emancipation in 1863....Pages 74-107 The Post-Emancipation Period....Pages 108-131 The Situation after World War II....Pages 132-163 The Nature of Unions and the Household Structure....Pages 164-218 The Functioning of the Family System....Pages 219-262 Final Remarks....Pages 263-270 Back Matter....Pages 271-325
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