加勒比海之旅:与文思理教授对话
Caribbean Journey: Conversations with Sidney Mintz
Jacqueline Mintz
In this presentation, the late Professor Sidney Mintz’s wife, Jacqueline, will present an abridged version of a video interview conducted by Dale Tomich with Professor Mintz on his work on Caribbean culture, society and history. She will provide additional commentary. In this interview Professor Mintz talks about his concept of a rural proletariat and that of a proto-peasantry, about slavery, plantations, and the role of race in the Caribbean. He also talks about market women and their trading strategies and the influence of external economic forces on small communities. He explains his views on the relationship between history and anthropology
Jacqueline Wei Mintz was married to Sidney Mintz for over 50 years, during which time she often worked with him on his writings. Ms. Mintz is a retired attorney who specialized in labor and employment law, consumer protection, and the law of higher education. Prior to her legal career, she worked in the Yale University administration from 1971-1976, serving as dean of a Yale residential college and as Associate Provost.
加勒比海之旅:与文思理教授对话
Jacqueline Mintz
讲座时间:2016年10月13日 19:30
讲座地点:中山大学南校区马丁堂二楼讲学厅
在本次讲座中,文思理教授夫人,Jacqueline Mintz女士,将为我们呈现Dale Tomich对文思理教授加勒比海文化、社会与历史研究的访谈,并由此展开评论。在访谈中,文思理教授谈及乡村无产者、原初农民等概念,以及加勒比海的奴隶、种植园与种族角色。他还讨论了市场中的妇女及其商业策略,以及外来经济力量对小型社区的影响。文思理教授还解释了他对人类学与历史学之关系的看法。
Jacqueline Wei Mintz婚后与文思理教授共同生活五十余年,并与之一起工作。在退休之前,Mintz女士为劳动就业法、消费者保护法以及高等教育法方面的专业律师。在此之前,她曾在耶鲁大学行政机构工作(1971-1976),担任耶鲁寄宿学院院长以及耶鲁大学副教务长。