CQ 60, no. 1 (March 2014)
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MEMORY, RECONCILIATION, FREEDOM
Date Published:
March, 2014
ARTIST’S VOICE – Versia Harris
- Fantasy/Reality
FEATURE ARTICLES
- Caribbean Women Writing: Social Media, Spirituality and the Arts of Solitude in Edwidge Danticat’s Haiti – Curdella Forbes
- A Caribbean Story: Grenada’s Journey – Possibilities, Contradictions, Lessons – Merle Collins
- Re/writing Reconciliation in Merle Collins’s Angel – April Shemak
- “All Land Is One Land Under the Sea”: Mapping Memory in Canada and the Caribbean –Zetta Elliott
- Creative Clustering in Small Island States: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival Industries – Suzanne Burke
- A History of the Barbados General Hospital, 1844–1910 – Olivia Cetinoglu
COMMENTARIES
- Gordon K. Lewis: An Appreciation – Anton L. Allahar
- Stuart Hall, Caribbean Thought and the World We Live In – A Tribute from the Centre for Caribbean Thought, University of the West Indies, Mona
POEMS – Ernestia Fraser
- “Origins”
- “Suffering”
- “Love”
- “Letter to a Caribbean Man”
BOOK REVIEWS
- Suelin M. Low Chew Tung, A Patch of Bare Earth – reviewed by St Hope Earl McKenzie
- Jan Carew, Potaro Dreams: My Youth in Guyana – reviewed by Rupert Lewis
- Erna Brodber, The World Is a High Hill: Stories about Jamaican Women – reviewed by Dalea Bean
- Jerome S. Handler and Kenneth M. Bilby, Enacting Power: The Criminalization of Obeah in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1760–2011 – reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister
- Veront M. Satchell, Hope Transformed: A Historical Sketch of the Hope Landscape, St Andrew, Jamaica, 1660–1960 – reviewed by Bridget Brereton
- Gloria García Rodríguez, Voices of the Enslaved in Nineteenth-Century Cuba: A Documentary History, trans. Nancy L. Westrate – reviewed by D.A. Dunkley
- Keith L. Tinker, The Migration of Peoples from the Caribbean to the Bahamas – reviewed by Ian A. Bethell Bennett
- Peter Clegg and David Killingray, eds., The Non-Independent Territories of the Caribbean and Pacific: Continuity or Change? – reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister