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From 1987 – 1991 he headed the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica. His recent work focuses on identity categories and on issues of nationalism and transnationalism. Professor Carnegie’s publications include Postnationalism Prefigured: Caribbean Borderlands (Rutgers University Press, 2002), Afro-Caribbean Villages in Historical Perspective (African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica, 1987), as well as essays and reviews in a number of scholarly journals. He has led several study abroad programs in Jamaica and currently serves on the editorial board of Transforming Anthropology, as a member of the editorial collective of the Caribbean journal of criticism, Small Axe (Duke University Press). He is currently Chair of the Program in African American Studies at Bates.
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