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Message to the 8th annual conference of the Association of Caribbean Studies, pp. 8-9
Trance and identity building in Rio de Janeiro's Candomblé, pp. 10
Issues common to the first Cajun playwright and Francophone Caribbean writing, pp. 11-12
Trance and hierarchical control, pp. 13
Ethnolinguistic diversity & social conflict in the United States Virgin Islands, pp. 14-15
The "Incredible Indigo sea" within Anglo–American fiction, pp. 16-17
Towards an African vision of the Caribbean : a reflective essay, pp. 18
Classes sociais e formas de cidadania, pp. 19
Democracy & revolutionary power in Cuba, pp. 20
Religion, magic and witchcraft in North Eastern Brazil, pp. 21
Linguagem, memória, e contínuo cultural na diáspora negra, pp. 22-23
A urgencia de uma revisão metodologica nos estudos Afro–Brasileiros, pp. 24
Colonial impacts on the cultural landscape : Portuguese urban outposts in the sixteenth century, pp. 25
Ideological and legal repression of Afro–Brazilian cult groups, pp. 26
Toward a sociology of women in Brazil : theoretical and methodological assessment of ethnicity and social class, pp. 27
Aimé Césaire and the discourse of "The other", pp. 28-30
Identity and identification in two novels about the Caribbean, pp. 31
Comunicãcao e estética negra : Xaxará, Ibiri ati Oxumare Meji, pp. 32-33
Linking the oral recollections of African–American and African–Caribbean women : a biographical and thematic approach, pp. 34-35
Cross cultural focus on education stylistic dimensions for the Caribbean, pp. 36
Witches and doctors : the repression of the mediumistic cults in Rio de Janeiro, 1890–1940, pp. 37
Influence of traditional African art on western art, pp. 38-39
El negrismo del Puertorriqueño : Luís Palés Matos, 1899–1959, pp. 40-41
Paradigms of historical devolpment and the interpretation of Afro–Brazilian cult groups, pp. 42
Trance and historical development in the folk religion of Recife and Brazil, pp. 43
Higher education and societal advancement in the U. S. Virgin Islands : implications for the Caribbean vision, pp. 44-45
The crisis of liberalism in the Dominican Republic, 1865–1882, pp. 46
Comparative effects of transborder television in rural and urban environments, pp. 47
The efficacy of regional organizations : an analysis of Caricom and Ecowas, pp. 48
The Caribbean presence in 19th century France, pp. 49
Integration or disintegration : external factors affecting Caribbean unity, pp. 50-51
The Jamaican anansy folktale and its interwoven oral traditional genres, pp. 52
Customized versus standardized uses of media in Caribbean countries, pp. 53
The social context of alienation in Caribbean writing, pp. 54-55
Força, linguagem e arte, pp. 56
Sometimes a West Indian : dimensions of ethnicity and identity among blacks in U.S., pp. 57
Convergence : race relations in the U.S. and Brazil, pp. 58
A escola de samba paulistana : o legado da cultura Brasileira, pp. 59-60
The politics of the Afro–Brazilian religiuos groups in Paraiba, Brazil, pp. 61
Foreign debt : Cuba versus Trinidad and Tobago, pp. 62
"Women must have spunk" : Jean Rhys's Caribbean outcasts, pp. 63-64
Jean–Pierre Boyer and immigration to Haiti, pp. 65-66

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