Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal
Volume 5, Issue 1
Spring 2007
ISSN 1547-7150
     
 

Myrna Báez - “Isla” (1992)
Permission obtained courtesy of Myrna Báez.

ESSAYS

Prospero’s Orphans in Uva de Aragón’s “Not the Truth, Not a Lie”
by Jeffrey C. Barnett

Myrna Báez: Her Art and Her Identity
by María de Jesus González

“You’ll Soon Get Used to Our Language” Language, Parody and West Indian Identity in Andrea Levy’s Small Island
by Cynthia James

The Calypsonian Returns: Rethinking Social Transformation in Earl Lovelace’s The Dragon Can’t Dance
by Nadia I. Johnson

The Chinese Shop as Nation Theatre in West Indian Fiction
by Ann-Marie Lee Loy

Caribbean Cultural Identity and the Art of Cactus Maintenance
by Russell Redman

Caribbean Storytales: a Methodology for Resistance
by Hanétha Vete-Congolo

     
 

POETRY

Haiku
by Annischa Cook

Three Portraits
by Jennifer Rahim

REVIEWS

Donnell, Alison. Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History.
by Lara Cahill


Myrna Báez - "Ella" (1993)
Permission obtained courtesy of Myrna Báez.
     
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