Volume 22, Number 1, November 2013 (Full Report)
Articles
Bacchanal or Missa Solemnis? Shame, Symmetry, and Late Style in Robert Antoni’s “Carnival” Eric Smith
Prolonging “Last Call”: Jamaica Kincaid’s Voyeuristic Pleasures in “My Brother” Timothy Lyle
Reclaiming Sexual Identities in Patricia Powell’s “A Small Gathering of Bones” and Curdella Forbes’s “A Permanent Freedom” Marie Sairsingh
Domestic Work, Masculinity, and Freedom in Austin Clarke’s Toronto Trilogy Alison Nyhuis
An interview with Malachi Smith Eric Doumerc
Book Reviews
Adrian Augier, “Navel String” By Edward Baugh
Opal Palmer Adisa. “Painting Away Regrets” By Curdella Forbes
The Mango of Fiction: Olive Senior, “Dancing Lessons” By Susan Gingell
Jeff Karem, “The Purloined Islands: Caribbean-U.S. Crosscurrents in Literature and Culture, 1880-195” By J. Dillon Brown
Lynne Macedo (ed.), “Pak’s Britannica: Articles by and Interviews with David Dabydeen”; Lynne Macedo, (ed.), “Talking Words: New Essays on the Work of David Dabydeen” By Ole Birk Laursen
Denise deCaires Narain. “Olive Senior” By Rachel L. Mordecai
Notes on Contributors
Volume 21, Number 1-2, November 2012–April 2013 (Full Report)
Introduction: Caribbean Masculinities and the Politics of Crossing Gendered Borderlines Michael A. Bucknor
The Shadow of Intimacy: Male Bonding and Improvised Masculinity in Claude McKay’s Banjo: A Story Without a Plot Jarrett H. Brown
Walcott’s Blues and The Discourse of Black Male Existence Charleston Alex Thomas
Austin Clarke’s Bajan Boyhood: Coming of Age in Amongst Thistles and Thorns, Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack and Proud Empires Aaron Kamugisha
The Trials of Becoming a Man in Cyril Dabydeen’s The Wizard Swami J. Vijay Maharaj
Traumatizing Black Masculinities: Bearing Witness to Male Rape in the African Diaspora Darius Bost
"Pon di Borderline": Exploring Constructions of Jamaican Masculinity in Dancehall and Roots Theatre Donna P. Hope
Jamaican Female Masculinities: Nanny of the Maroons and the Genealogy of the Man Royal Ronald Cummings
(de)Constructing Patriarchal Masculinities in Cess Silvera’s "Shottas" Craig A. Smith
Re-Imaging Sexy: Modifying Machismo in Ana Menéndez’s "Loving Che" Johanna Ayala-Walsh
Maria McGarrity, "Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature" By Lee M. Jenkins
Benjamin Hebblethwaite, "Vodou Songs in Haitian Creole and English" By Matthew J. Smith
Ishion Hutchinson, "Far District Poems" By Harold McDermott