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CQ Volume 66, No. 1 (March 2020)

CARNIVAL, CALYPSO: THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES
Date Published: 
March, 2020

CONTENTS

 

Editor’s Note     /    1

ARTIST’S VOICE

A Processional Practice     /    3

        MARLON GRIFFITH

 

FEATURE ARTICLES

 

The Invention of Trinidad Carnival: The New World Gleichschaltung    /    7

        RAYMOND RAMCHARITAR

 “Where Calypso Gone?”:  Independence, Globalisation, and the Troubled State of Trinidad’s National Music    /    29

         KEVIN BURKE

 

Calypso Rose: Advocate for a Feminist Perspective    /    50

         GLIEN MATTHEWS

 

“It Fit fi Wi”: Steelbands at the University of the West Indies, Mona, and the Mobilisation of Caribbean Regionalism and Consciousness    /    69

        DAVID AARONS

 

[Sic] with Contagion: Communicating Prohibition in the Pre-Independence Trinidad    /   90

        ISIS SEMAJ-HALL  

 

 PERSONAL ESSAY

The Windrush Scandal: An Insider’s Reflection    /    108

        GUY HEWITT

 

POEMS

"Ode to Sappho"    /    129

"Walcott's Lament”    /    130

        NANCY ANN MILLER

 

BOOK REVIEWS

 

David Featherstone, Christopher Gair, Christian Høgsbjerg, & Andrew Smith (eds.), Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary    /   131

        REVIEWED BY F.S.J. LEDGISTER

 

Aaron Kamugisha, Beyond Coloniality: Citizenship and Freedom in the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition    /    134

        REVIEWED BY WILLIAM GHOSH

 

Jerome Teelucksingh, Labour and the Decolonization Struggle in Trinidad and Tobago    /    137

        REVIEWED BY SCOTT TIMCKE

 

Shaheed Nick Mohammed, Distant Voices Near: Historical Globalization and Indian Radio in Trinidad and Tobago    /    140

        REVIEWED BY BRIDGET BRERETON

 

Ray Allen, Jump Up! Caribbean Carnival Music in New York City     /    143

        REVIEWED BY DAVID AARONS

 

Roanna Gonsalves, The Permanent Resident    /    146

        REVIEWED BY KEILAH MILLS

 

Bruce M. Bagley and Magdalena Defort (eds.). Decline of US Hegemony? A Challenge of ALBA and a New Latin American Integration of the Twenty-First Century    /    149

REVIEWED BY F.S.J. LEDGISTER

 

 

Vivette Milson-Whyte, Academic Writing Instruction for Creole-Influenced Students    /    152

REVIEWED BY GEORGE McCAULSKY  

 

 

Contributors    /    156

 

 

Books for Review    /    158

 

 

Submission Guidelines    /    162