The memoir of a prominent twentieth-century anthropologist, historian, and Caribbeanist
RICHARD PRICE has written extensively on the history and culture of African Americans throughout the hemisphere. His prize-winning books include First-Time, Alabi’s World, The Convict and the Colonel, Travels with Tooy, and Rainforest Warriors. He is the coauthor, with Sally Price, of Saamaka Dreaming. He lives on Coquina Key, Florida.
As an intellectual and professional journey, Inside/Outside is
fascinating. A personal and intellectual autobiography and odyssey
of one of the most productive and influential anthropologists of
the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, it is elegantly
written and will be of broad interest to students and specialists
in history, anthropology, and art history and anyone interested in
the culture and history of the Caribbean.
*author of Sea of Storms: A History of Hurricanes in the Greater
Caribbean from Columbus to Katrina*
An engagingly written and deeply thoughtful book.
*author of Recharting the Caribbean: Land, Law, and Citizenship in
the British Virgin Islands*
Inside/Outside offers a lively, first-person account of
twentieth-century intellectual life, in and out of institutions.
From his front-row seat as a prominent scholar, Richard Price
surveys decades of academic encounters with obvious relish, in the
style of a storyteller settling in for a long evening, table
groaning with food and drink.
*author of Life in Crisis: The Ethical Journey of Doctors Without
Borders*
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