Volume 20, Number 1, November 2011 (Full Report)
JWIL: Celebrating Twenty-five Years of Publishing Mark McWatt, Edward Baugh, Daryl Dance, Ted Chamberlin, Daniel Coleman, Faith Smith and Raphael Dalleo
“All Strangers Here”: ‘Native’ as Invasive in the Poetry of Derek Walcott Mac Fenwick
Reading Revival Sounds: Kei Miller’s “The Last Warner Woman” Amorella Lamount
Representations of History in Michelle Cliff’s and Patrick Chamoiseau’s Novels Veronique Maisier
Sex, Silence, and Colonial Violence: The Amnesiac White Women of “Witchbroom” Rachel Mordecai
Book Reviews
Thank You to Curdella Forbes
Angella Barry. “Gorée: Point of Departure” Carol Bailey
Donette Francis. “Fictions of Feminine Citizenship: Sexuality and the Nation in Contemporary Caribbean Literature” Elena Machado Saez
Patricia Powell. “The Fullness of Everything” Michael Bucknor
Notes on Contributors
Volume 19, Number 2, April 2011 (Full Report)
Shani Mootoo: Writing, Difference and the Caribbean Denise DeCaires Narain, Alison Donnell and Evely'n O'Callaghan
Multisensory Poetics and Politics in Shani Mootoo's “The Wild Woman in the Woods” and “Valmiki's Daughter” Donna McCormack
Reading Through Shame: Shani Mootoo's “Cereus Blooms At Night” Rebecca Ashworth
Politicising Paradise: Sites of Resistance in “Cereus Blooms at Night” Lorna Burns
"Courting Strangeness": Queerness and Diaspora in “Out on Main Street” and “He Drown She in the Sea” Emily L. Taylor
(Un) Manacled Sexuality! Shani Mootoo's “Cereus Blooms At Night” as a Queer Bildungsroman? Eddie Whyte
“In her own words: Shani Mootoo on Migration, Writing and the Human Spirit” Caryn Rae Adams
Jacqueline Bishop. “Snapshots from Istanbul” Tanya Shirley
Andrea Elizabeth Shaw. “The Embodiment of Disobedience: Fat Black Women's Unruly Political Bodies” Loretta Collim Klobah
Mervyn Morris and Jimmy Carnegie, compilers and editors. “Lunchtime Medley: Writings on Wets Indian Cricket” Jenni R. Anderson
Kei Miller. “A Light Song of Light” Alison Donnel