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Memoriam: Antonio Benítez-Rojo
(1931-2005)
by Sandra Pouchet Paquet
ESSAYS:
Representations of
the Body of the New Nation in
The Harder They
Come and Rockers
by
Ifeona
Fulani
Two Kinds of Utility:
England’s “Supremacy” and the
Quest for Completion in David Dabydeen’s The Intended
by Kevin
Frank
David Dabydeen and Turner’s
Sublime Aesthetic
by
Sarah Fulford
“To Speak of My Own Situation”:
Touring the “Mother Periphery” in Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother
by Terri Smith Ruckel
“Return and Leave and Return Again”:
Pauline Melville’s Historical Entanglements
by
Jordan Stouck
Home(land) or ‘Motherland’:
Translational Identities in
Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the
Lemon
by
Şebnem
Toplu
POETRY:
My Grandmother
by
Ian Tony Bennett
Bondmen
by
William Walcott
REVIEWS:
Book
of Memory: A Rastafari Testimony by Prince Elijah Williams, ed. Michael Kuelker
by Monique
Bedasse-Samuda
Afro-Cuban
Tales by Lydia Cabrera
by
Lara B. Cahill
The
Chinese in the Caribbean, ed. Andrew
Wilson
by
Kathryn Morris
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