Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?

Guyana is referred to as both "Land of Six Peoples," a phrase extracted from the national anthem, or "One People, One Nation, One Destiny," the national motto. Using such opposite expressions to talk about one and the same country highlights meaningful divergences as regards Guya...

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Main Author: Léna Loza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2007-05-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/acs/1872
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description Guyana is referred to as both "Land of Six Peoples," a phrase extracted from the national anthem, or "One People, One Nation, One Destiny," the national motto. Using such opposite expressions to talk about one and the same country highlights meaningful divergences as regards Guyanese people’s viewpoints about what their society should be. Although top officials rejoice in the cohesiveness of Guyanese society, the latter is seemingly struggling to overcome the painful legacy of the colonial era. Examining postcolonial questions about Guyana entails transcending the traditional dichotomy "former colonizers/former colonized people." Indians and Blacks, who were both subject to colonial power, have indeed developed antagonistic relationships. In the face of a proclaimed unity which nevertheless fails to conceal real divisions, it is worth exploring what problems Guyanese society has faced since it gained independence in 1966 and what strategies it has resorted to in order to solve these issues
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Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
Anglophonia
Guyana
Ethnics relations
racial policy
creolisation
Cheddi Jagan
Linden Forbes Burnham
title Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
title_full Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
title_fullStr Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
title_full_unstemmed Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
title_short Le Guyana: "Land of Six Peoples" ou "One People, One Nation" ?
title_sort le guyana land of six peoples ou one people one nation
topic Guyana
Ethnics relations
racial policy
creolisation
Cheddi Jagan
Linden Forbes Burnham
url https://journals.openedition.org/acs/1872
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