CQ Volume 61, No. 4 (December 2015)
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SLAVERY AND IDENTITY
Date Published:
December, 2015
ARTIST’S VOICE – Phillip Thomas
- Presence, Absence and Non-existence
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FEATURE ARTICLES
- Remembering Slavery, Again – Susan Gillman
- “tween alpha and beta I”: Crossing Lines of Difference with M. NourbeSe Philip’s Zong! – Rachel Nolan
- World War I’s Exciting Effects: The Construction of Chineseness and Jamaica’s 1918 Anti-Chinese Riots – Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
- The Politics of Edna Manley: A Preliminary Appraisal – Brian Meeks
- New Ethnicities: Literary Representations of West Indians in London, 1948–2001 – Ifeona Fulani
- The Making of a Mulatto Community: Santo Domingo and the ‘Colour Wave’ – Pedro R. Rivera
COMMENTARY
- The Resort Model and Structural Violence – Ian Bethell Bennett
- STORY
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Bright Girl – Victoria Brown
DOCUMENTARY REVIEW
- Pan! Our Music Odyssey: A Steelband Story – Nazma Muller
BOOK REVIEWS
- F.S.J. Ledgister, Michael Manley and Jamaican Democracy, 1972–1980: The Word is Love – reviewed by Rachel L. Mordecai
- Noel Leo Erskine, Plantation Church: How African American Religion Was Born in Caribbean Slavery - reviewed by Judith Soares
- James Davis, Eric Walrond: A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean – reviewed by Bridget Brereton
- Eric Paul Roorda, Lauren Derby, and Raymundo González, eds., The Dominican Republic Reader: History, Culture, Politics – reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister
- J. Dillon Brown, Migrant Modernism: Postwar London and the West Indian Novel – reviewed by James Cantres
- Bénédicte Ledent and Daria Tunca, eds. Caryl Phillips:Writing in the Key of Life – reviewed by Jawhar Ahmed Dhouib
- Lear Matthews, ed., English-Speaking Caribbean Immigrants: Transnational Identities – reviewed by Oneil Hall
- Sabir Nakhuda, Bengal to Barbados: A 100 Year History of East Indians in Barbados – reviewed by Lomarsh Roopnarine