Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal
Volume 2, Issue 1
Spring 2004
ISSN 1547-7150
       
 


Reproduced with permission from
The Gallery of West Indian Art

 

ESSAYS:
Caribbean Slave Narratives: Creole in Form and Genre
by Nicole N. Aljoe

Minting the Face of Empire: Coinage and the Shadow King in George Lamming's In the Castle of My Skin
by Jessica Damián

Navigating the Web of Place: Trapped Identities in Donna Hemans' River Woman
by Lorna Down

Unforgetting Trauma: Dionne Brand's Haunted Histories
by Erica L. Johnson

FICTION:
Religious Business
by Tonya Haynes

INTERVIEW:
Interview with Fred D'Aguiar
by Joanne Hyppolite

POETRY:
1865 Bruk-Up by Opal Palmer Adisa

An Arawak Speaks by Opal Palmer Adisa

50 Word Stories: Glimpses by Opal Palmer Adisa

The Writer's Escape by Opal Palmer Adisa

De Poem's Birth by Opal Palmer Adisa

On the Way to Georgia by Nigel Assam

Rèspé ba Matinik and for Aimé Césaire by Robert Bray

The Most Anti-Castro City in the World by Fred D'Aguiar

Pointless Animation by Clarissa Lee

Sorties (from a Miami journal) by Jennifer Rahim

Green Nana by Kim Dismont Robinson

Fresh Fish by Andrea Shaw

 


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The Gallery of West Indian Art

       
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