CQ Volume 66, No. 4 (December 2020)
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Black Agency, Black Futurity, National Belonging
Date Published:
December, 2020
Contents
Editor’s Note / 471
ARTIST’S VOICE
- The Divinity of Blackness / 473
Kimani Beckford
FEATURE ARTICLES
- Romantic Histories and Black Futurity in V.S. Naipaul and C.L.R. James / 479
Lubabah Chowdhury / 479
- The Rule of Law and the Public Transcript – The Accompong Maroons and the Colonial Jamaican Government’s Dispute about Fullerswood Estate / 498
Michelle Thompson
- Picturing the Jamaican Nation in Political Cartoons: Gender, Bodies and National Belonging / 519
Winnifred Brown-Glaude
PERSONAL ESSAY
- “Man, I Pass That Stage”: Remembering Cliff Lashley / 538
Frank Birbalsingh
FLASHBACK
- 1970 Remembered: Reconnection and Recommitment / 550
Khafra Kambon
BOOK COMMENTARY
- The Making of a Diasporic Intellectual: An Engagement with Stuart Hall’s Memoir Familiar Stranger / 560
Rupert Lewis
PHOTO ESSAY
- From Earthquake to Peyilok: Haiti, January 2020 / 571
Ildi Tillmann
BOOK REVIEWS
- Laurie R. Lambert, Comrade Sister: Caribbean Feminist Revisions of the Grenada Revolution / 582
Reviewed by Amanda T. Perry
- Brian Meeks, The Coup Clock Clicks / 585
Reviewed by Amílcar Sanatan
- P.J. Patterson, My Political Journey: Jamaica’s Sixth Prime Minister
Reviewed by Ronald Sanders / 589
- Glynne Manley, Truth Be Told: Michael Manley in Conversation
Reviewed by Karen Sanderson Cole / 594
- Jeb Sprague, Globalizing the Caribbean: Political Economy, Social Change, and the Transnational Capitalist Class / 597
Reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister
- Gerald Horne, The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the / 600
Reviewed by Karl C.K. Watts
- Toni Pressley-Sanon, Istwa across the Water: Haitian History, Memory, and the Cultural Imagination / 603
Reviewed by Keilah Mills
- Hilary McD. Beckles, Cricket without a Cause: Fall and Rise of the Mighty West Indian Cricketers / 606
Reviewed by Roy McCree
- Ingrid Persaud, Love After Love / 610
Reviewed by Jane Bryce
Contributors
Books for Review
Submission Guidelines