Number 12, December 2018
Editorial
Feminist Histories of the Interwar Caribbean: Anti-Colonialism, Popular Protest, and the Gendered Struggle for Rights Reena N. Goldthree and Natanya Duncan
Peer Reviewed Essays
Travel Sickness: Pan-Africanism, Medicine and Misogynoir in Caribbean Harlem W. Chris Johnson
More than Auxiliary: Caribbean Women and Social Organizations in the Interwar Period Tyesha Maddox
A Section for Women: Journalism and Gendered Promises of Anti-Colonial Progress in Interwar Panama Kaysha Corinealdi
Burial Rites, Women’s Rights: Death and Feminism in Haiti, 1925-1938 Grace Sanders Johnson
“Race” and Class among “Nacionalista” Women in Interwar Puerto Rico: The Activism of Dominga de la Cruz Becerril and Trina Padilla de Sanz Gladys M. Jiménez-Muñoz
“Do Something to Mek She Change:” Reading Respectability in- and unto the National Female Body in two Jamaican Interwar Fictions of Obeah Janelle Rodriques
Fabricating Intimacies: Artificial Silk and Cloth Wives in the Interwar Moment Faith Smith
Romancing Jamaica: The National Imaginary and Jamaican-Chinese Women Amrita Bandopadhyay
Protest and Punishment: Indo-Guyanese Women and Organized Labor Aliyah Khan
Negotiating Gender, Citizenship and Nationhood through Universal Adult Suffrage in Curaçao Rose Mary Allen
“She Came as a Stranger and Made Herself One of Us”: Two Irish Women and Anti-Colonial Agitation in Trinidad, 1938-1945 Bridget Brereton
Interview
Writing New Histories of War and Women’s Activism in Jamaica: An Interview with Dalea Bean Reena N. Goldthree
Biographies