CQ Volume 61, NOS. 2 & 3 (June-September 2015)
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VISIONS AND REVISIONS: FILM/IN(G) THE CARIBBEAN (Guest Editor - Jean Antoine-Dunne)
Date Published:
June, 2015
Visions and Revisions: Film/in(g) the Caribbean
(Guest Editor – Jean Antoine-Dunne)
FEATURE ARTICLES
- “To Throw Away Is to Forget, to Pick Up Is to Remember”: Memory and Violence in Raoul Peck’s l’homme sur les quais – Meredith Robinson
- The Other Jamaica: Music and the City in Jamaican Film – Rachel Moseley-Wood
- Youth Dispossession, Volcanoes and Diaspora: Recent Developments in Francophone Caribbean Film – Louise Hardwick
- Stillness in Motion: Todos los Caminos Conducen al Mar – Gabrielle A. Hezekiah
- Sex, Spirit and the Artist in the Films of Felix de Rooy – Jean Antoine-Dunne
- Filmic Autobiography in the Caribbean Diaspora – Elspeth kydd
- Songs for an Open Road: Humberto Solás’s Miel para Oshún and Barrio Cuba – A Legacy Lives On
- Diane Accaria- Zavala
INTERVIEW
- Alighting on a Language of Caribbean Film: A Conversation with Yao Ramesar – Dina Poon Chong
TRIBUTE – Annabelle Alcazar
- Horace Ové, Cultural Icon
ARCHIVE GEMS
- Through the Camera’s Eye: The Making of The Harder They Come – Franklyn “Chappy” St Juste
PHOTO ESSAY 1 – Yao Ramesar
- Haiti Bride
PHOTO ESSAY 2 – Horace Ové
- The Ghost of Hing King Estate
BOOK REVIEWS
- Kristen Block, Ordinary Lives in the Early Caribbean: Religion, Colonial Competition, and the Politics of Profit
-Reviewed by Rikki Bettinger
- Kit Candlin and Cassandra Pybus, Enterprising Women: Gender, Race and Women in the Revolutionary Atlantic
-Reviewed by Dalea Bean
- Nadia V. Celis Salgado, La rebelión de las niñas: El Caribe y la “conciencia corporal”
-Reviewed by Ivette Romero
- Aaron Kamugisha, ed., Caribbean Political Thought: The Colonial State to Caribbean Internationalisms; Aaron Kamugisha, ed., Caribbean Political Thought: Theories of the Post-Colonial State
-Reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister
- Basil Reid, ed., Caribbean Heritage
-Reviewed by Candia Mitchell Hall
- Frank Graziano, Undocumented Dominican Migration
-Reviewed by Oneil Hall