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         Martinique Culture:     more books (15)
  1. Opacity: Gender, Sexuality, Race, and the Problem of Identity in Martinique (Gender, Sexuality, and Culture, Vol. 2) by David A. B. Murray, 2002-06
  2. A Strategic Profile of Martinique, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Martinique Research Group, The Martinique Research Group, 2000-04-25
  3. Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race: The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dessalles, Planter in Martinique, 1808-1856 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Pierre Dasalles, 1996-03-26
  4. Tropiques métis : mémoires et cultures de Guadeloupe, Guyane, Martinique, Réunion by Michel Colardelle, Florence Pizzorni-Itie, et all 1998-11-30
  5. Slavery in the Circuit of Sugar: Martinique and the World Economy, 1830-1848 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Dale W. Tomich, 1990-06-01
  6. Recherches En Esthetique. Revue du C.E.R.E.A.P. Martinique. No. 5 Octobre 1999. Issue theme: Hybridation, metissage, melange des arts.
  7. Contradictions in the Caribbean: Martinique and the 2002 French National elections.: An article from: French Politics, Culture and Society by William F.S. Miles, 2003-09-22
  8. Culture et politique en Guadeloupe et Martinique (Collection Forum)
  9. Vers UN Concept De Litterature Nationale Martiniquaise: Evolution De LA LitteratureMartiniquaise Au Xxeme Siecle : Une Etude Sur L'Uvre D'Aime Cesaire, ... Cultures and Literatures, Vol. 33) by Luciano C. Picanco, 2001-06
  10. Awakening Spaces: French Caribbean Popular Songs, Music, and Culture (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) by Brenda F. Berrian, 2000-06-15
  11. Countermodernism and Francophone Literary Culture: The Game of Slipknot (New Americanists) by Keith L. Walker, Keith L. Walker, 1998-12
  12. French and West Indian: Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana Today (New World Studies) by Richard D. E. Burton, 1995-08
  13. A-Z of Grenada Heritage (Macmillian Caribbean a-Z) by John Angus Martin, 2007-10-11
  14. Poetics of Relation by Edouard Glissant, 1997-10

41. British Virgin Islands Features | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
Nowhere is African culture more noticeable than in island music. martinique and Guadeloupe claim to be the cradle of the sinuous beguine, whose lilting
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42. SIGHTS IN MARTINIQUE. Beaches, Museums, Culture
martinique abounds with lush vegetation, exotic flowers, historic artifacts This coastal city, the capital of martinique, has often been compared to New
http://www.ehi.com/travel/carib/martini/martinique-beaches-museums-culture.htm
Travel By Fingertip ...Martinique P oints of I nterest In M atinique Martinique abounds with lush vegetation, exotic flowers, historic artifacts, old plantations and numerous beaches. Some of the white sand beaches are man made and the beaches on the northern part of the island have been created from grey, volcanic ash. Touring Martinique is made simple with many pre-destined tours available for half day or full day excursions. Traveling the island by car is also suggested. The pre-Lent Mardi Gras Carnival is a thrilling spectacle. Fort-de-France Aquarium de Martinique Sea creatures representing 250 different species, including sharks. Addr: 3 Blvd. de la Marne, Fort-de-France Ph: 596-730229. Balata Botanical Gardens For an exquisite, nose-pleasing afternoon among the varied flora. Nurtured and pruned for 20 years, this Botanical Garden is simply spectacular. Addr: 20 minutes north of Fort-de-France. La Pagerie St-Pierre The oldest city on the island was almost completely destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pelee in 1902. The Musee Vulcanologique has a collection of fascinating artifacts discovered during excavations of the ruins. Guided tours operate each day.

43. Archéologie En Martinique
Translate this page La martinique, département, mais aussi région, a une superficie de 1000 km2 Pour de plus amples informations archéologiques, le SRA de la martinique
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/archeo/martiniq.htm
Fond Saint-Jacques
  • 735 sites industriels, dont plus de 500 sucreries ; 78 sites sous-marins ; 47 autres sites.

Caribena
16 avenue Condorcet
97200 Fort-de-France
Drac Martinique
Route de l'ermitage
97 200 Fort-de-France
Directeur
Techniciens de recherche
: Mr Thierry Dorival, Mr Claude Lameynardie

44. Lonely Planet's Guide To Martinique
martinique. culture. Despite the ubiquitous French influence on Martinican culture, FrenchIndian Creole traditions dominate the island s cuisine, language,
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Martinique Culture Despite the ubiquitous French influence on Martinican culture, French-Indian Creole traditions dominate the island's cuisine, language, music and customs. Although French is the official language, most Martinicans also speak Creole, which grew out of the pidgin that early setters used to communicate with each other, and which also bears the traces of the many tongues spoken by African slaves. The biguine (or beguine), an Afro-French dance music with a bolero rhythm, originated in Martinique in the 1930s. A more contemporary French West Indies creation, zouk, draws on the biguine and other French Caribbean folk forms. With its Carnival-like rhythm and hot dance beat, zouk has become as popular in Europe as it is in the French Caribbean. A literary and philosophical movement known as N©gritude emerged in the 1930s, largely through the writings of Martinican native Aim© C©saire, a poet and long-time mayor of Fort-de-France. N©gritude strived to advance black social and cultural values and re-establish bonds with African traditions that had been suppressed by French colonialism.

45. DIS
For many tourists, martinique is a slice of France set down in the tropics. The best way to experience a culture is through its language – not hearing
http://www.depts.drew.edu/fren/Martinique2005.html
THE 2005 DREW INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR IN MARTINIQUE
The French Caribbean: Towards Cultural Independence
For many tourists, Martinique is a slice of France set down in the tropics. Martinicans wear Paris fashion, eat baguettes and croissants from the corner the equivalent of statehood ), many Martinicans, and especially the youth, are struggling to find their own identity. Having been brought up with a history of slavery and colonization, they are now trying to find a new paradigm that would define them at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
DIRECTORS:
  • Professor Deborah Hess, Professor of French.
Pre-departure component (Fall 2004)
You may select any course given in French (French 30 or above) during Fall 2004. In addition, we will meet regularly during the fall to discuss cross-cultural awareness, define our research projects, and begin our orientation to Martinique and Guadeloupe.
DATES DES SESSIONS:
- le lundi 4 octobre: 5:30-6:30 - Faculty Club
- le lundi 25 octobre 5:30-6:30 - Faculty Club
- le lundi 15 octobre

46. Martinique: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
Main article culture of martinique. See also Music of martinique and Guadeloupe Geography information about martinique The New Dictionary of Cultural
http://www.answers.com/topic/martinique
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Map Local Time Geography Dialing Code Stats WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Martinique Dictionary Mar·ti·nique m¤r tÄ­-nēk , -tn-ēk
An island and overseas department of France in the Windward Islands of the West Indies. Inhabited first by Arawaks and later by Caribs, the island was visited by Columbus in 1502. It was colonized by French settlers after 1635. Fort-de-France is the capital. Population: 429,000 . Mar ti·ni can var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Martinique m¤rtÄ­nēk ) , overseas department and administrative region of France (1995 est. pop. 395,000), 425 sq mi (1,101 sq km), in the Windward Islands, West Indies. Fort-de-France is the capital. The department and the island of Martinique are coextensive. Land, People, and Economy Of volcanic origin, the island is rugged and mountainous and reaches its greatest height in Mt. Pel©e . The mainly Roman Catholic population is largely of African descent; minorities include those of European, Asian Indian, Lebanese, and Chinese origin. French and a creole patois are spoken.

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  • 48. A Virtual Travel To Martinique - Destination French West Indies - Martinique
    Official web sites of martinique, the capital of martinique, art, culture, history, cities, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers.
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    the countries of the world Home Continents The Americas Martinique
    Destination Martinique, a virtual travel guide to the Island of Flowers (Madinina). This page aims to give you a broad overview of Martinique's art, culture, people, environment, geography, history, economy and government.
    Beside a country profile with facts and figures, the page contains links to sources which provide you with all the information you need to know about this (Continent) nation, e.g.: official web sites of Martinique, addresses of Martinique and foreign embassies, domestic airlines, city- and country guides with extensive travel and tourism information on accomodation, tourist attractions, events and more like weather information, maps, statistics and local newspapers from Martinique.
    Official Sites
    Map News Culture ... Additional Links
    Martinique
    Country Profile

    Official Flag of Martinique
    is the French tricolore.
    Inofficial Flag of Martinique
    Background:
    Colonized by France in 1635, the island has subsequently remained a French possession except for three brief periods of foreign occupation. (Source: CIA - The World Factbook) Timeline June 15, 1502 Columbus lands at Carbet on the Caribbean side of the island.

    49. Martinique - Definition Of Martinique In Encyclopedia
    Demographics. Main article Demographics of martinique. culture. Main article culture of martinique. See also Music of martinique and Guadeloupe
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    The département of Martinique is an overseas département département d'outre-mer , or DOM ) of France , located in the Caribbean Sea . The capital is Fort-de-France . It has a Internet country code top-level domain ccTLD ) of .mq Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
    2 Politics

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    9 External links and references
    History
    Main article: History of Martinique Colonized by France in , the island has subsequently remained a French possession except for three brief periods of foreign occupation. Birthplace of Empress Josephine , wife of Napoleon Bonaparte On May 8 Mount Pelée , a volcano on the island, erupted and destroyed the town of St. Pierre killing over 30,000 people. Only one resident survived the blast - a prisoner, who was protected by the thick walls of his cell. Martinique became an overseas département of France on March 19 . This means it is treated equally to every other département in France and has full representation in the National Assembly Martinique is especially well known for the number of great authors that have come from the island and become extremely famous in France and throughout the world. It has also become known for a form of music called

    50. UNESCO Thesaurus: Alphabetical List
    martinique MT 7.10 Americas and the Caribbean FR martinique SP Martinica Mass culture MT 3.05 culture FR culture de masse SP Cultura de masas
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    UNESCO Thesaurus: alphabetical list
    Market research - Mathematicians
    Market research
    MT 6.70 Finance and trade FR Étude de marché SP Estudio de mercado UF Market studies, Market surveys Marketing Markets Trade RT Audience research RT Behavioural sciences RT Communication research RT Consumers RT Market structure
    Market structure
    MT 6.70 Finance and trade FR Structure du marché SP Estructura del mercado Markets Trade Consumers Consumer protection ... Economic competition RT Market research RT Monopolies
    Market studies USE Market research Market surveys USE Market research Marketing
    MT 6.70 Finance and trade FR Commercialisation SP Comercialización UF Sales promotion Markets Trade Market research RT Advertising RT Commercial education RT Industrial management RT Packaging
    Markets
    MT 6.70 Finance and trade FR Marché SP Mercado Trade Market structure Consumers Consumer protection ... Market research RT Macroeconomics RT Market economy RT Microeconomics RT Prices RT Supply and demand
    Marriage
    MT 4.40 Family FR Mariage SP Matrimonio Marital status Married men Married women Single persons ... Polygamy RT Family RT Family disorganization RT Family law RT Nuptiality RT Sexual behaviour
    Marriage rate USE Nuptiality Married men
    MT 4.40 Family

    51. Adelante On Line - CultureCuban Folklore Ballet To Perform In
    Cuban Folklore Ballet to Perform in martinique In the middle of July 2005, Alicia Alonso and the Cuban National Ballet will take to martinique a classic
    http://www.adelante.cu/online/day/25/6/11.culture.folklore.php

    52. Histoire & Culture Martinique - Annuaire Histoire & Culture.
    Translate this page Histoire et culture martinique - Annuaire Histoire et culture.
    http://www.zananas-martinique.com/annuaire-martinique/histoire-culture-martiniqu
    Le guide actif et festif de la Martinique
    Les Loisirs
    Guide du Voyageur
    Annuaire Martinique
    Annuaire Nouveaux sites Proposer un site ... Antanlontan - Antilles
    Antanlontan-Antilles vous fait découvrir les Caraïbes des années 1880 à 1950 à travers une collection de documents d'époque. (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Cuba, Jamaïque...)
    Dictionnaire de Créole Martiniquais

    Raphaël Confiant vient de mettre en ligne son dictionnaire de créole martiniquais (work in progress). Un travail remarquable.
    Kapes Kréyol

    Une mine d'information et de liens pour apprendre la langue créole et se documenter sur son histoire.
    Saveurs du Monde

    Recettes de cuisine des Antilles françaises et anglaises.
    Esclavage Martinique
    Découvrez l'histoire de l'esclavage en Martinique, les acteurs, son abolition, la réalité de l'esclavage moderne et le jeu ludo-éducatif. Les Traites Négrières Histoire des traites négrières depuis l'antiquité. Très nombreux documents et une intéressante bibliographie. INSEE Martinique La région Martinique en chiffres. Population, économie, santé...

    53. Patrimoine Martinique. Civilisation Pré-Colombienne.
    Translate this page martinique - Patrimoine culture Pré-Colombienne, Choc des civilisations les habitants amérindiens de la martinique sont décimés quelques années après
    http://www.zananas-martinique.com/martinique-patrimoine/culture-pre-colombienne.
    Le guide actif et festif de la Martinique
    Les Loisirs
    Guide du Voyageur
    Accueil
    Patrimoine Martinique
    Architecture Habitations ... Rhumeries Choc des civilisations :
    Plage de Dizac :
    Anse Trabaud :
    Quartier Paquemar :
    Chronologie
    Premiers contacts avec des populations nomades d'Amazonie.
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    A.I.A.C.

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    Guadeloupe Voyages English Version Contact Plan zananas-martinique

    54. Study Abroad Caribbean (Other)
    Basic French and culture in martinique Learn Basic French and develop cultural awareness and understanding in martinique. The program is designed for
    http://www.studyabroad.com/simplehtml/white/Caribbean_other.html
    Study Abroad: Caribbean (Other)
    Study Abroad Program Information Courtesy of Studyabroad.com
    You may also wish to visit our Study Abroad in Caribbean (Other) Portal Page CIEE
    7 Custom House Street, 3rd Floor
    Portland, ME 04101-4739 USA
    Phone : 1-800-40-STUDY
    Where: Bonaire
    When: Fall Semester, Spring Semester
    CIEE Study Center in Bonaire : This program is designed for students with biology-related majors who have completed at least one year of biology or environmental science and seek an innovative classroom and field-based academic program focused on diverse tropical ecosystems in the Southern Caribbean with a focus on marine plant and fish life.
    Curriculum Highlights: Focus on diverse tropical ecosystems with an emphasis on marine plant and fish life; Innovative classroom-based and field-based academic program; Study and dive with local experts in a small group setting; Gain extensive research experience conducting an independent project of over a month in duration
    Setting Description:
    Program Value:
    The CIEE 2006 fees includes an optional on-site airport meet and greet, tuition, housing, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, field trips, national park entry fees, scientific equipment, local transportation, pre-departure advising, and insurance.

    55. Culture.fr : MARTINIQUE
    martinique Ministère de la culture et de la Communication martinique biennale de danse
    http://www-texte.culture.fr/Groups/martinique/home

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    MARTINIQUE 5000 sites internet, 10000 manifestations culturelles, 1000 musées à découvrir... recherche avancée Toutes les régions ALSACE AQUITAINE AUVERGNE BASSE NORMANDIE BOURGOGNE BRETAGNE CENTRE CHAMPAGNE ARDENNE CORSE EUROPE FRANCHE COMTE GUADELOUPE GUYANE HAUTE NORMANDIE ILE DE FRANCE LA REUNION LANGUEDOC ROUSSILLON LIMOUSIN LORRAINE MARTINIQUE MAYOTTE MIDI PYRENEES NORD PAS DE CALAIS NOUVELLE-CALEDONIE PAYS DE LA LOIRE PICARDIE POITOU CHARENTES POLYNESIE FRANCAISE PROVENCE ALPES COTE D'AZUR RHONE ALPES SAINT-PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON WALLIS-ET-FUTUNA Espace jeunes Archéologie Architecture Art contemporain ... www.culture.gouv.fr
    le site du ministère de la culture et de la communication français english español MARTINIQUE FORT DE FRANCE Du au Serge Hélénon. Lire.
    FORT DE FRANCE Du au Phèdre, de Racine. Mise en scène: Philippe Adrien. Lire.
    FORT DE FRANCE Le Kakophonies, puis Aski Paré, par la Compagnie Difé Kako. Chorégraphie: Chantal Loïal. Lire.
    FORT DE FRANCE Du au Pierre Amoyal et La Camerata de Lausanne. Lire.
    FORT DE FRANCE Du au Iago, d'après Othello de Shakespeare. Par la Compagnie Les enfants de la mer. Mise en scène: José ...

    56. Culture.fr : MARTINIQUE
    Translate this page Ministère de la culture et de la Communication Exposition présentée aux Archives départementales de la martinique du Lire. Jazz à la martinique
    http://www-texte.culture.fr/Groups/martinique/liste_recherche_view?element_reche

    57. West Indies Martinique / J-term / Study Away Catalog / The Wang Center / Pacific
    West Indies martinique. Home About The Center What s Happening? French Language and Caribbean culture in martinique. Program
    http://www.plu.edu/wangcenter/catalog/j-term/westindies.html
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    West Indies Martinique
    Home About The Center What's Happening? Global Campus ... Tobago
    French Language and Caribbean Culture in Martinique
    Program Description Dates: January 1 - 30, 2006. Course Credit:
    • FREN 341: Language and Collective Identity in the Caribbean or FREN 241: Language and Culture in the Caribbean or
    French 341 or 241 may be counted toward the major. Prerequisites: French 301 for 341, 201 for 241, or permission of instructor. Cost: $3995. Includes all instructional and administrative fees, home stay with meals (except lunch weekdays), airfare, abundant group outings and excursions, and supplemental study abroad insurance. Application Deadline: April 22, 2005. A non-refundable deposit of $300.00 is required at the time of application. For more information and application forms contact: Dr. Roberta Brown, Professor of Languages
    253-535-7630 or brownrs@plu.edu

    58. Martinique:@:Culture_and_Conduct_or_Local_Customs - Tourist Information And Trav
    culture and Conduct or Local Customs. New from template culture and Conduct or Local Customs, Help File. global urlstack is empty wginfo=
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    59. Martinique
    And now in the ruins of the annihilated city on martinique a new guest arrives, unknown, a resurrection of humanism on the ruins of human culture.
    http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1902/05/15.htm
    Rosa Luxemburg
    Martinique
    Written: After the volanic eruption in May, 1902 at the port of St. Pierre
    First Published: Leipziger Volkszeitung, May 15, 1902
    Translated:
    Online Version: mea 1996; marxists.org 1999
    Transcribed: Dave Hollis/Brian Basgen Mountains of smoking ruins, heaps of mangled corpses, a steaming, smoking sea of fire wherever you turn, mud and ashes - that is all that remains of the flourishing little city which perched on the rocky slope of the volcano like a fluttering swallow. For some time the angry giant had been heard to rumble and rage against this human presumption, the blind self-conceit of the two-legged dwarfs. Great-hearted even in his wrath, a true giant, he warned the reckless creatures that crawled at his feet. He smoked, spewed out fiery clouds, in his bosom there was seething and boiling and explosions like rifle volleys and cannon thunder. But the lords of the earth, those who ordain human destiny, remained with faith unshaken - in their own wisdom. On the 7th, the commission dispatched by the government announced to the anxious people of St. Pierre that all was in order in heaven and on earth. All is in order, no cause for alarm! - as they said on the eve of the Oath of the Tennis Court in the dance-intoxicated halls of Louis XVI, while in the crater of the revolutionary volcano fiery lava was gathering for the fearful eruption. All is in order, peace and quiet everywhere! - as they said in Vienna and Berlin on the eve of the March eruption 50 years ago. The old, long-suffering titan of Martinique paid no heed to the reports of the honorable commission: after the people had been reassured by the governor on the 7th, he erupted in the early hours of the 8th and buried in a few minutes the governor, the commission, the people, houses, streets and ships under the fiery exhalation of his indignant heart.

    60. UNE VISITE A LA MARTINIQUE: An Internet Reading Lesson
    Locate the island of martinique and research the geography, culture, economy and traditions of the island. Plan a 5day visit with hotel, restaurants,
    http://www.clta.net/lessons/french/martin.html
    Return to main page. Dell-Louise Marsh and Richard Anderson UNE VISITE A LA MARTINIQUE (student worksheet) In this activity we will be visiting web sites for exploring Martinique. Pre-reading - Using prior knowledge When you visit a beach, what activities do you like to do, what kind of accommodations do you stay in, what cultural events are you interested in, and what do you eat there? Scanning Reading for Understanding
    • Plan a 5-day vacation to the island of Martinique by completing the chart.

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