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"Caribbean culture is easily defined and we can all identify with it"
Does it really exist? Are we less insular, are we more integrated as a region?
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Caribbean culture is easily defined and we can all identify with it" Does it really exist? Are we less insular, are we more integrated as a region?
Caribbean culture is not really a culture. Rather, Caribbean is a region as a whole, where people have w common sense of citizenship as well as communit. The geographical expression, “the Caribbean” is generally associated with sea, sites as well as many islands. People, also tend so identify themselves as the Caribbean people, where, they tend to claim themselves as having a unique identity. These characteristics separate themselves from the other people. People tend to believe the the culture “caribbean” is in fact reality.
But the fact still remains, that carribean in itself is not an identity or a culture. In fact, to identify caribbean as a particular geography is very imprecise in itself, since, this cannot be defined. The definitions of Caribbean differ with the differing analysts, some of which include yucatan, Colombia, whereas some exclude these areas. It would not be wrong to claim, that Caribbean altogether is an imaginary area, since, there is no particular country designated as the Caribbean or even pinpointed perfectly. So at present, the designation of Caribbean as an area is open to be located as well as open to imagination. It is imagined that the Caribbean includes Africans, Europeans, Chinese, Indians and different mixes.
The identity of Caribbean and its concept are mixed with a Number contradictions. As a region, it is a sense of integrity and identity that brings people together, even without defined boundaries.