Monografia, Moderno

In memoriam : Audre Lorde (1934–1992), pp. 1-14
The image of the Indo–Caribbean woman in Olive Senior's "The arrival of the Snake woman", pp. 34-43
Revisioning our Kumblas : transforming feminist and nationalist agendas in three Caribbean women's texts, pp. 44-64
Report on the third international Caribbean women writers conference, pp. 65-71
Breakind silence and borders : women writers from francophone and anglophone Africa and the Caribbean, pp. 75-76
Haitian literature after Duvalier : an interview with Yanick Lahens, pp. 77-93
An interview with Merle Collins, pp. 94-107
An interview with Myriam Warner–Vieyra, pp. 108-115
"When the past answer our present" Assia Djebar Talks about "loin de Médine", pp. 116-131
Geographies of pain : captive bodies and violent acts in the fictions of Myriam Warner–Vieyra, Gayl Jones, and Bessie Head, pp. 132-152
To w/rite in a new language : werewere liking's adaptation of ritual to the novel, pp. 153-168
Bessie Head's the collector of treasures : change on the margins, pp. 169-179
Race, privilege and the politics of (Re)writing history : an analysis of the novels of Michelle Cliff, pp. 180-191
Michèle Maillet's l'étoile noire : historian's counter–history and translator's counter–silence, pp. 192-212
The nigger of the narcissist : history, sexuality and intertextuality in Maryse Condé's "Heremakhonon", pp. 213-226
Women, silence, and history in "The chosen place, the timeless people", pp. 227-242
Paule Marshall : a bibliography, pp. 243-267
Hard work : Paule Marshall's daughters, pp. 268-271
Blank darkness no more : voices from both sides of the Sahara, pp. 272-274
Unfulfilled potential : nigerian female writers : a critical perspective, pp. 275-276
Bessie head : new considerations, continuing questions, pp. 277-284
Fiction, poetry, and criticism by Caribbean and Black British women, pp. 285-287

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