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CQ 60, no. 4 (December 2014)

Language, Power and Sexual Intimacy: CARIBBEAN MASCULINITIES (Guest Editors – Michael A. Bucknor and Conrad James)
Date Published: 
December, 2014

FEATURE ARTICLES

 

  • Gangstas and Bush Cockerels: The Body, Gender and Masculinity in the work of Ebony G. Patterson – Veerle Poupeye 
  • The Gyalification of Man: The Expression of Male-Male Conflict in Jamaica and the Roots of Homoeroticism in the Political Ideology, Ontology and Praxis of White Supremacy – Clinton Hutton
  • “Looking for a Indian Man”: Popular Culture and the Dilemmas of Indo-Trinidadian Masculinity – Rhoda Reddock
  • Caribbean Literary Discourses on the Polyvalence of Masculinity – Linden Lewis
  • Queering the line: Challenging Gender in Myriam Chancy’s Spirit of Haiti – Keithley Woolward

 

COMMENTARY – Kei Miller

  • On That Island of Broken Penises

 

ARCHIVE GEMS

 

  • Man, Sex and Livity

     

    POEM – Mel Cooke

     

  • “House Cleaning (For Wendy)”

     

    BOOK REVIEWS

     

  • Maja Horn, Masculinity after Trujillo: The Politics of Gender in Dominican Literature

    –Reviewed by Conrad James

  • Rosamond King, Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination

    –Reviewed by Alison Donnell

  • Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Bénédicte Ledent and Roberto del Valle Alcalá, eds., The Cross-Dressed Caribbean: Writing, Politics, Sexualities

    –Reviewed by Emily L. Taylor

  • Louis J. Parascandola and Carl A. Wade, eds. Eric Walrond: The Critical Heritage

    –Reviewed by Leah Rosenberg

  • Olive Senior, Dying to Better Themselves: West Indians and the Building of the Panama Canal

    –Reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister

  • E.E.H. Griffith, Ye Shall Dream: Patriarch Granville Williams and the Barbados Spiritual Baptists; R. W. Nicholls, The Jumbies’ Playing Ground: Old World Influences on Afro-Creole Masquerades in the Eastern Caribbean

    –Reviewed by Bridget Brereton

  • Valérie K. Orlando and Sandra Messinger Cypess, eds., Reimagining the Caribbean: Conversations among the Creole, English, French, and Spanish Caribbean

    –Reviewed by Gosnell I. Yorke

  • Keith McNeal, Trance and Modernity in the Southern Caribbean: African and Hindu Popular Religions in Trinidad and Tobago

    –Reviewed by Nalini Natarajan

  • Kim Johnson, The Illustrated Story of Pan

–Reviewed by Knolly Moses