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Dr. Rose Mary Allen (geboren in 1950) is een Curaçaose cultureel antropoloog, die de mondelinge geschiedenis van voormalige tot slaaf gemaakten van Nederlands Caraïbische eilanden heeft gepubliceerd. Haar proefschrift Di ki manera: a social history of Afro-Curaçaoans, 1863-1917 betreft voornamelijk de verzamelde levensverhalen van Afro-Curacaoenaars.[1] Ze is als lector verbonden aan de Universiteit van Curaçao dr. Moises da Costa Gomez.

Ze heeft verschillende publicaties op haar naam staan, bijvoorbeeld Emigración laboral de Curazao a Cuba a principios del siglo XX: una experiencia En: Revista Mexicana del Caribe, Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 40-103, 2000. Ook beschikbaar op http://kaleidoscope.caribseek.com/Rose_Mary_Allen/Curacao_Cuba .Ta Cuba mi ke bai. Testimonio di trahadónan ku a emigrá for di Kòrsou bai Cuba na kuminsamentu di siglo XX. Curaçao: ICS, 2001.Regionalization of identity in Curaçao: migration and diaspora. In: Caribbean transnationalism : migration, pluralization, and social cohesion edited by Ruben Sewpersad Gowricharn, Lanham, MD [etc.] : Lexington Books, 2006.The Complexity of National Identity Construction in Curaçao, Dutch Caribbean. In: The European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies/ Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, October 2010.“Learning to be a Man”: Afro-Caribbean Seamen and Maritime Workers from Curaçao in the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. In  : Caribbean Studies Volume 39, Number 1, January-June 2011, pp. 43-64. Sociology Published 2011 DOI:10.1353/crb.2011.0014. Music in Diasporic Context: The Case of Curacao and Intra-Caribbean Migration. In: Black Music Research Journal. Vol. 32, No.2, fall 2012:51-66; National identities, Belonging and citizenship in Curacao: the complexity of changing nationhood narratives and performances in a Caribbean small island context. In: Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer and Elisabeth Echteld (eds).Multiplex Cultures and Citizenships: Multiple perspectives on Language, Literature, Education, and Society in the ABC-Islands and Beyond.Twentieth century migration from the English-speaking Caribbean: discursive inclusion and exclusion. In: Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer and Elisabeth Echteld (eds).Researching the Rhizome. Studies of transcultural language, literature, learning and life on the ABC Islands and Beyond, 2013. Allen, Rose Mary. (2018). “Women Making Freedom: Locating Gender in Intra-Caribbean Migration from a Curaçaoan Perspective.” A/b: Auto/Biography Studies 33 (3): 703–17.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2018). “An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Social Life of Female, British Caribbean, Immigrant Domestic Workers in Twentieth Century Curaçao: Controlling Sexual Morality,” Dissolving Disciplines: Tidal Shifts in the Study of the Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the Dutch Caribbean and beyond. Eds. Nicholas Faraclas e.o. (1)109-22.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2018). “Negotiating Gender, Citizenship and Nationhood through Universal Adult Suffrage in Curacao,” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, 12, 299-318.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2017). ‘Nothing about us, without us’: Constructing Women’s Historical Knowledge, a Case Study of Curaçao. Yearbook of Women’s History, 37.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2017). “Contesting Respectability and Sexual Politics in Post-Emancipation Curaçao,” Archaeologies of Erasures and Silences: Recovering othered languages, literatures and cultures in the Dutch Caribbean and beyond. Eds. Nicholas Faraclas e.o. (1) 99-112.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2014). “The Oral History of Slavery, Afro-Curaçaoan Memory, and Self-Definition: A Caribbean Perspective on the 300th Anniversary of the Treaty of Utrecht,” Sargasso: Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language, & Culture, I & II, 135-153.

Allen, Rose Mary. (2010). “The Complexity of National Identity Construction in Curaçao, Dutch Caribbean,” The European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies/ Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, 89, 117-125.


In 2015 werd ze geridderd in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau door Nederland[2] en won ze de Cola Debrot prijs.

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