CQ Volume 62, No. 2 (June 2016)
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MIMICRY, MEMORIALISATION, MASQUERADE
Date Published:
June, 2016
CONTENTS
EDITOR’S NOTE
- Kim Robinson-Walcott
ARTIST’S VOICE – Alicia Brown
- Mimicry and Acceptance
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FEATURE ARTICLES
- The Emergency of Trinidad: Late Colonialism and the Work of the Sovereign Mimic – Glenn A.E. Griffin
- Black Liberation Theology and Its Impact on Garvey and the UNIA/ACL – Dave Gosse
- Consuming Slavery? Santiago de Cuba’s El Barracón Restaurant – Rudyard Alcocer
- Resistance through ‘Robber Talk’: Storytelling Strategies and the Carnival Trickster – Emily Zobel Marshall
- Ladies Dressed as Men Dressed as Ladies: Collective Memory, ‘Repertoire’ and Innovation in Post-Volcano Montserrat Masquerade – Linda L. Sturtz
- Literary Festival Tourism in Montserrat – Gracelyn Cassell
POEM
- Hovering – Thomas Reiter
PERSONAL ESSAY
- The Praedial Larcenist – Andrew J. Skerritt
BOOK REVIEWS
- Maurice St Pierre, Eric Williams and the Anticolonial Tradition: The Making of a Diasporan Intellectual – Reviewed by Bridget Brereton
- Ronald Angelo Johnson, Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their Atlantic World Alliance – Reviewed by Evan C. Rothera
- Anne Fountain, Jose Marti, the United States, and Race – Reviewed by Judith Soares
- Richard S. Dunn, A Tale of Two Plantations: Slave Life and Labor in Jamaica and Virginia – Reviewed by Steven Heise
- Emily Zobel Marshall, Anansi’s Journey: A Story of Jamaican Cultural Resistance – Reviewed by Desrine Bogle
- Shalini Puri, The Grenada Revolution in the Caribbean Present: Operation Urgent Memory – Reviewed by Candia Hall
- Vanessa Pérez Rosario, Becoming Julia de Burgos: The Making of a Puerto Rican Icon – Reviewed by Rosamond S. King
- Rudy Insanally, Dancing Between the Raindrops: A Dispatch from a Small State Diplomat – Reviewed by Knolly Moses