Re-centering the ‘Islands in Between’:
Re-thinking the languages, literatures and cultures of the Eastern Caribbean and the African diaspora
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Curaçao 2009, Volume 2
RETHINKING THE LANGUAGES OF THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
1. Winford James, "Done might be an adverb" (p. 11)
2. Nicole Arsenec, "A contrastive approach to the study of orthography in Jamaican and Martinican Creoles" (p. 33)
3. Cándida González-López, "How can we fill in the historical gaps in theories of creole Genesis?" (p. 47)
4. Candida González López, Lourdes González Cotto, Pier Angeli LeCompte Zambrana, Micah Corum, Diana Ursulin, Rhoda Arrindell, Jean Ourdy Pierre, Marta Viada Bellido de Luna and Nicholas Faraclas, "Marginalized peoples and Creole Genesis: Sociétés de cohabitation and the Founder Principle" (p. 59)
RETHINKING THE LITERATURES OF THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
5. Cherie Meacham, "The body as key: Corporal images of women and girls in selected Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad" (p. 75)
6. Keja Valens, "Mayotte’s other ideal" (p. 85)
7. Marta Viada Bellido de Luna, "The use of English lexified Creole in Anglophone Caribbean literature" (p. 101)
8. Dannabang Kuwabong, "Performances that bind: A preliminary reading of dramaturgic elements in Ngugi wa Thiong’O’s I will Marry When I Want, Derek Walcott’s Dreamon Monkey Mountain, August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson and Aimé Césaire’sAnd the Dogs Were Silent." (p. 113)
9. Katherine Miranda, "The performative power of Calypso: (Re)locating art in Derek Walcott’s Pantomime" (p. 131)
RETHINKING THE CULTURES OF THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
10. Susana DeJesús, "Students from the Dominican Republic in the public schools of St. Croix: Preliminary observations" (p. 139)
11. Elizabeth Rezende, "Inter-island shipping from the Danish West Indies: Networks across national boundaries providing new occupations for Free Colored men 1780-1804" (p. 161)
12. Eva de Lourdes Edwards, "Piratical Barbarity or the Female Captive: Gender construct in 1825" (p. 175)
13. Jo Anne Harris, "Philo-Xylon and the race of ‘Indolent Beggars’" (p. 183)
14. Gentian Miller, "Not afraid of dying: Narratives of the Macusi" (p. 191)