Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation
Discover the profound insights of Deborah A. Thomas in her compelling book, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, published in 2019. This 277-page exploration delves into the intricate dynamics of political violence and civil rights within the context of Jamaica’s history. Thomas examines the harrowing events of 2010 when Jamaican police and military forces stormed Tivoli Gardens to capture Christopher "Dudus" Coke, leading to the tragic loss of numerous civilian lives. Through this lens, she theorizes the deep-seated roots of contemporary state violence and its implications for social justice and sovereignty. With a focus on the Rastafari movement and the ongoing struggles for ethnic and tribal rights, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in politics, history, and the fight for civil liberties. Engage with Thomas’s thought-provoking analysis and gain a deeper understanding of the political landscape in Jamaica and beyond.