Books for Review
Caribbean Quarterly invites reviews for the following books which we have received.
Contact the editor: kimberly.robinson@uwimona.edu.jm
Book Title | Book Details |
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Quince Duncan: Writing Afro-Costa Rican and Caribbean Identity |
Quince Duncan: Writing Afro-Costa Rican and Caribbean Identity, by Dorothy E. Mosby. University of Alabama Press, 2014. 198 pp. |
Revolutionary Cuba: A History |
Revolutionary Cuba: A History, by Luis Martínez-Fernández. University Press of Florida, 2014. 385 pp. |
Roume De Saint Laurent . . . A Memoir |
Roume De Saint Laurent . . . A Memoir, by Gerald A. Besson. Paria Publishing, 2015. 504 pp. |
School-based Assessment in a Caribbean Public Examination |
School-based Assessment in a Caribbean Public Examination, by Stafford A. Griffith. University of the West Indies Press, 2015. 144 pp. |
Sherds of History: Domestic Life in Colonial Guadeloupe |
Sherds of History: Domestic Life in Colonial Guadeloupe, by Myriam Arcangeli. University Press of Florida, 2015. 212 pp. |
Shine: The Visual Economy of Light in African Diasporic Aesthetic Practice |
Shine: The Visual Economy of Light in African Diasporic Aesthetic Practice, by Krista Thompson. Duke University Press, 2015. 349 pp. |
Spectacular Suffering: Witnessing Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic |
Spectacular Suffering: Witnessing Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic, by Ramesh Mallipeddi. University of Virginia Press, 2016. 265 pp. |
The 1935 Riots in St. Vincent: From Riots to Adult Suffrage |
The 1935 Riots in St. Vincent: From Riots to Adult Suffrage, by Adrian Fraser. University of the West Indies Press, 2016. 240 pp. |
The Haunted Tropics: Caribbean Ghost Stories |
The Haunted Tropics: Caribbean Ghost Stories, edited by Martin Munro. University of the West Indies Press, 2015. 215 pp. |
The Pan American Imagination: Contested Visions of the Hemisphere in Twentieth-Century Literature |
The Pan American Imagination: Contested Visions of the Hemisphere in Twentieth-Century Literature, by Stephen M. Park. University of Virginia Press, 2014. 269 pp. |
The Permanent Resident |
The Permanent Resident, by Roanna Gonzales. UWA Publishing, 2016. 285 pp. |
The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics |
The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics, by Louis Chude-Sokei. Wesleyan University Press, 2016. 267 pp. |
Theorizing Glissant: Sites and Citations |
Theorizing Glissant: Sites and Citations, edited by John E. Drabinski and Marisa Parham. Rowman and Littlefield, 2015. 175 pp. |
Tracing Jaja |
Tracing Jaja, by Anthony Kellman. Peepal Tree Press, 2016. 151 pp. |
Troubling Freedom: Antigua and the Aftermath of British Emancipation |
Troubling Freedom: Antigua and the Aftermath of British Emancipation, by Natasha Lightfoot. Duke University Press, 2015. 320 pp. |