Number 13, June 2019
Editorial
African-Caribbean Women: Migration, Diaspora, Post-diaspora Leith Dunn and Suzanne Scafe
Peer Reviewed Essays
Un/belonging in Diasporic Cities: A Literary History of Caribbean Women in London and Toronto Andrea Davis
Black Women’s Activism and Organization in Public Health: Struggles and Strategies for Better Health and Wellbeing Jenny Douglas
More than Dollars and Cents: Leveraging the Multiple Roles of Caribbean Migrant Women within the Diaspora Natasha Mortley
Gendered, Post-diasporic Mobilities and the Politics of Blackness in Zadie Smith’s “Swing Time” Suzanne Scafe
“Reshaping Girlhood, Reimagining Womanhood”: The Female Child Protagonist and the Post-diasporic Condition in Jamaican Female-Authored Children’s Literature Aisha Spencer
Navigating the Academy in the Post Diaspora: Afro Caribbean Feminism and the Intellectual and Emotional Labour Needed to Transgress Saran Stewart
The Dark Skin I Live In: Decolonizing Racial Capitalism’s Aesthetic Hierarchies in the Diaspora Shirley Ann Tate
Gender Dialogue
Interrogating Diaspora: Lessons Learned From a Fictional Protagonist Paulette A. Ramsay
Book reviews
Amanda Arbouin - “Black British Graduates: Untold Stories” By Pauline Muir
“Inside the Ivory Tower: Narratives of Women of Colour Surviving and Thriving in British Academia” (2017) Edited by Deborah Gabriel and Shirley Anne Tate By Nadena Doharty
Papers from the Nita Barrow Unit
Editors’ Note: on Papers from the Nita Barrow Unit Charmaine Crawford and Leigh-Ann Worrell
Can there be Love in the Caribbean? Christine Barrow
The Politics of Memory: Historicizing Caribbean Women’s Political Activism Verene A. Shepherd
What Love has to do with it? Sexuality, Intimacy and Power in Contemporary Caribbean Gender Relations Violet Eudine Barriteau
Biographies