Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal Volume 1, Issue 1 Fall 2003 ISSN 1547-7150
© All Rights Reserved Founded in 2003 Coral Gables, Florida Published by the University of Miami
Editor's Note Special Section Namsetoura & the Companion Stranger by Kamau Brathwaite Essays Versions of X/Self: Kamau Brathwaite's Caribbean Discourse by Kelly Baker Josephs Tidalectic Lectures: Kamau Brathwaite's Prose/Poetry as Sound Space by Anna Reckin From the "Crossroads of Space" to the (dis)Koumforts of Home: Radio and the Poet as Transmuter of the Word in Kamau Brathwaite's "Meridian" and Ancestors by Loretta Collins
Editor's Note
Special Section Namsetoura & the Companion Stranger by Kamau Brathwaite
Essays Versions of X/Self: Kamau Brathwaite's Caribbean Discourse by Kelly Baker Josephs
Tidalectic Lectures: Kamau Brathwaite's Prose/Poetry as Sound Space by Anna Reckin
From the "Crossroads of Space" to the (dis)Koumforts of Home: Radio and the Poet as Transmuter of the Word in Kamau Brathwaite's "Meridian" and Ancestors by Loretta Collins