Encyclopedia of Caribbean Literature D.H.Figueredo1016pp Greenwood Press ( Westport CT) $199.95.
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Adisa, Opal Palmer IName Me Name: Lola120pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £9.99.
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Bishop, JacquelineFauna84pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £7.99.
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Dawes, KwameSenu Neville Impossible Flying96pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £8.99.
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Polard, VelmaLeaving Traces64pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £7.99.
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Weir-Soley, DonnaFirst Rain126pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £7.99.
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Adisa, Opal PalmerUntil Judgment Comes: Stories About Jamaican Men240pp Peepal Tree ( Leeds) £8.99.
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Bishop, JacquelineThe River's Song196pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £8.99.
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——— My Mother Who is Me: Life Stories of Jamaican Women in New York232pp Africa World Press (Lawrenceville, NJ) $19.95.
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Breeze, Jean `Binta' The Fifth Figure80pp Bloodaxe Books (London) $24.95.
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Channer, ColinThe Girl with the Golden Shoes181pp Akashic Books (New York, NY) $13.95.
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Dawes, KwameSenu Neville She's Gone340pp Akashic Books (New York, NY) $15.95.
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Hopkins, NaloThe New Moon's Arms323pp Warner Books (New York, NY) $23.99.
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John, Marie-ElenaUnburnable: A Novel304pp Harper Collins (New York, NY) $23.95.
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Jones, EvanAlonso and the Drug Baron195pp Macmillan (Oxford, UK) £5.50.
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Lara, Ana-MaurineErzulie's Skirt276pp Red Bones Press (Washington DC) $15.
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OsunFunmilayo, IndraThe Butterfly: Secrets of a Woman75pp Hairoun Secret Publishing House (Christ Church, Barbados).
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Rahim, JenniferSongster and Other Stories120pp Peepal Tree (Leeds) £7.99.
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Condé, MaryseThe Story of the Cannibal Woman trans Richard Philcox 320pp Atria ( New York, NY) $24.
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Neruda, PabloTwenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair trans W.S.Mervin introd Cristina Garcia 80pp Penguin (New York, NY) $4.99.
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Pineau, GisèleDevil's Dance trans C.Dickson 288pp Univ of Nebraska Press (Lincoln, NE) $20.
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New Caribbean Poetry: An Anthology ed Kei Miller272pp Carcanet (Manchester) $24.95.
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Voyage: An Anthology of Short Stories and Poems ed Uriel Narinesingh102pp Royards Publishing (Macoya, Trinidad).
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All the Difference in the World: Postcoloniality and the ends of ComparisonNatalie Meeks304pp Stanford Univ Press (Stanford, CA) $55.
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Autofiction and Advocacy in the Francophone CaribbeanRenée Brenda Larrier200pp Univ of Florida Press (Gainesville, FL) $59.95.
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Breadfruit or Chestnut?: Gender Construction in the French Caribbean NovelBonnie Thomas211pp Lexington Books (Lanham, MD) $60.
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Caribbean Literature in the Global Context ed Funso Aiyejina and Paula Morgan359pp Lexicon ( San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago ).
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Caribbean Women Writers and Globalization: Fictions of IndependenceHelen Scott193pp Ashgate (Burlington, VT) $89.95.
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Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural CriticismEmily Allen Williams and Melvin B. Rahming350pp Africa World Press ( Trenton, NJ).
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Claims to Memory: Beyond Slavery and Emancipation in the French CaribbeanCatherine A.Reinhardt215pp Bergham ( New York, NY) $70.
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The Embodiment of Disobedience: Fat Black Women's Unruly Political BodiesAndrea E.Shaw162pp Lexington Books (Lanham, MD) $22.95.
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Just Below South: Intercultural Performance in the Caribbean and the U.S. SouthJessica Adams, Michael P.Bibler, and Cècile Accilien288pp Univ of Virginia Press (Charlottesville, PA) $59.50.
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Language of Dissent: African Caribbean Canadian Women WritersSP Sylvester217pp ABD Publishers (Jaipur).
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Nationalism and the Formation of Caribbean LiteratureLeah Rosenberg272pp Palgrave Macmillan (New York) $69.95.
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Post-Colonial Theory and Literatures: African, Caribbean and South AsianPeter Childs, Jean Jacques Weber and Peter Williams338pp Wissenschaftlicher (Trier, Germany).
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Race, Culture, and Identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean Literature and Theory from Negritude to CréolitéShireen K.Lewis166pp Lexington Books (Lanham) $75.
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South to North: framing Latin and Central America, Caribbean and Latino LiteraturesMarc Zimmerman293pp Global La Casa ( Santiago, Chile).
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Sucking Salt: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and SurvivalMeredith Gadsby237pp Univ of Missouri Press (Columbia, MO) $39.95.
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Writing Rage: Unmasking Violence through Caribbean DiscoursePaula Morgan and Valerie Youssef277pp Univ of the West Indies Press (Kingston, Jamaica) $30.
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Bennett, Louise `Miss Lou, Some Heirs and Successors' Mervyn Morris pp304—16 in Caribbean Literature in a Global Context [see Criticism: General].
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Brodber, ErnaReading Erna Brodber: Uniting the Black Diaspora through Folk Culture and ReligionJune E.Roberts275pp Praeger Publishers (Westport, CT) $94.95.
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——— `Towards a Critical Theory of Spirit: the Insistent Demands of Erna Brodber's Myal' Melvin B.Rahming pp321—40 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
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Cassin, Frieda `Frieda Cassin's With Silent Tread and the Specter of Leprosy in Antigua and Britain 1889—91' Sue Thomas Anthurium4(1).
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Cliff, Michell `The Island and the Creation of (Hi)Story in the Writings of Michelle Cliff and Jamaica Kincaid' Florence Raymond Jurney Anthurium4(1).
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Condé, Maryse `Cannibalizing the Victorians: Maryse Condé's Narrative Structure' Carine M.Mardorossian pp132—48 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
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——— Feasting on Words: Maryse Condé, Cannibalism, and the Caribbean Text ed Vera Broichhagen, Kathryn Lachman and Nicole Jeanette Simek231pp Program in Latin American Studies Princeton Univ ( Princeton, NJ).
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———` Maryse Condé's Narrative Spectrum' Sarah Barbour pp283—303 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
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——— Maryse Condé's Windward Heights and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights' Bill Clemente and Linda Clemente pp115—31 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
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——— `The Unrocked Cradle in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Maryse Condé's La Migration des Coeurs' Lillian Corti pp304—20 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
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Dabydeen, DavidNo Land, No Mother: Essays on the Work of David Dabydeen236pp ed Lynne MacedoPeepal Tree (Leeds) £12.99.
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Espinet, Ramabai `Engendering History: A Poetics of the Kala Pani in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge' Brinda Mehta Small Axe11(1) pp19—36.
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Goodison, Lorna `Healing in Poetry: Metaphor as a Mechanism for Metadiscourse in the Poetry of Lorna Goodison' Barbara Lala pp317—29 in Caribbean Literature in a Global Context [see Criticism: General].
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Harris, Wilson `All Our Yesterdays: Utopianism, Holocausts, and History in Wilson Harris's Jonestown' Keith Mitchell pp226—51 in Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism [see Criticism: General].
Johnson, Linton Kwesi `Linton Kwesi Johnson's Dub Poetry and the Political Aesthetics of Carnival in Britain' Ashley Dawson Small Axe11(1) pp54—69.
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Kincaid, Jamaica `Boots and Bare Feet in Jamaica Kincaid's “Garden (Book)” 'Anne Collett Wasafiri48(2) pp58—63.
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——— Jamaica Kincaid and Caribbean Double Crossings ed Linda Lang-Peralta171pp Univ of Delaware Press (Newark DE) $42.50.
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——— `Jamaica Kincaid's The Autobiography of My Mother: Allegory and Self-Writing as Counter Discourse' Michelene Adams Anthurium4(1).
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——— `The Island and the Creation of (Hi)Story in the Writings of Michelle Cliff and Jamaica Kincaid' Florence Raymond Jurney Anthurium4(1).
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——— `The Operations of the Closet and the Discourse of Unspeakable Contents in Black Fauns and My Brother' Jennifer Rahim Small Axe10(2) pp1—18.
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——— `What If He Did Not Have a Sister [Who Lived in the United States]? Jamaica Kincaid's My Brother as Remittance Text' Kezia A.Page Small Axe11(1) pp37—53.
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Lamming, George `Authority and the Occasion for Speaking in the Caribbean Literary Field: Martin Carter and George Lamming' Raphael Dalleo Small Axe20(10.2) pp19—39.
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——— `Exile and Cunning: The Tactical Difficulties of George Lamming' Dillon J.Brown Contemporary Literature47(4) pp669—94.
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Levy, Andrea `Bittersweet (Be)Longing: Filling the Void of History in Andrea Levy's Fruit of the Lemon' Elena Machado Sáez Anthurium4(1).
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McKay, ClaudeClaude McKay: The Literary Identity from Jamaica to Harlem and Beyond ed Kotti Sree Ramesh, K.Nirupa Rani208pp McFarland (Jefferson NC) $35.
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Mendes, Alfred H. `The Operations of the Closet and the Discourse of Unspeakable Contents in Black Fauns and My Brother' Jennifer Rahim Small Axe20(10.2) pp1—18.
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Mootoo, Shani `From a Distance: Territory, Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Mootoo's Cereus Blooms and Night' Paula Morgan pp104—30 in Caribbean Literature in a Global Context [see Criticism: General].
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Rhys, JeanColonialism and the Modernist Moment in the early Novels of Jean Rhys Carol Dell'Amico141pp Routledge (London UK) $70.
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——— Jean RhysElaine Savory330pp Cambridge Univ Press (Cambridge UK) $37.99.
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——— `Race, Creole, and National Identities in Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and Phillips's Cambridge' Vivian N.Halloran Small Axe11(1) pp87—104.
——— `Walcott's Aesthetics and Globalization's Opportunities and Challenges ' Harold Mc Dermott pp165—75 in Caribbean Literature in a Global Context [see Criticism: General].
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———` Walcott's Here and Elsewhere and the Problematic of Identity' Edward Baugh pp152—64 in Caribbean Literature in a Global Context [see Criticism: General].
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——— `Join, Interchangeable Phantoms': From Metaphor to Metonymy in Walcott's Omeros' Nicole Matos Small Axe10(2) pp40—60.
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——— `Two Healing Narratives: Suffering, Reintegration and the Struggle of Language' Maria Christina Fumagalli and Patrick L.Peter Small Axe10(2) pp61—79.
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Dawes, KwameSenu Neville A Far Cry from Plymouth Rock: A Personal Narrative232pp Peepal Tree ( Leeds) £12.99.
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