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CQ 60, no. 3 (September 2014)

BLURRED LINES
Date Published: 
September, 2014

ARTIST’S VOICE – Joiri Minaya

  • Navigating Binaries

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FEATURE ARTICLES

  • La carne repta entre Dajabón y Juana Méndez”: Manuel Rueda’s “Geography of Living Flesh” and the Borderland of Hispaniola – Maria Cristina Fumagalli
  • “Straighten Up Yu Argument”: Language as Shibboleth of Jamaican Masculinity – Moji Anderson and Nadine McLean
  • Gender and Trade Union Development in the Anglophone Caribbean – Lauren Marsh, Marva A. Phillips, and Judith Wedderburn
  • Mask-making and Creative Intelligence in Transcultural Education – Lowell Fiet
  • Theatre of the Rooted and Theatre of the Uprooted: Comparing Multiculturalism in African and Caribbean Theatre – Omotayo Oloruntoba-Oju

POEMS

  • Stephanie McKenzie
    • –“Above the Blue Mountains”
    • –“St Andrew Scots Kirk, Duke Street, Kingston”
    • –“Banters of Exchange (Newfoundland to Jamaica)”
  • Lou Smith
    • –“Benjamin’s Jamaica Healing Oil Factory”
    • –“Mark Lane, Kingston”

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Rachel L. Mordecai, Citizenship under Pressure: The 1970s in Jamaican Literature and Culture – reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister
  • Marial Iglesias Utset, A Cultural History of Cuba during the US Occupation, 1898–1902 – reviewed by Robert Sierakowski    
  • Melina Pappademos, Black Political Activism and the Cuban Republic – reviewed by Ingrid Castañeda
  • April J. Mayes, The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race and Dominican National Identity – reviewed by Lomarsh Roopnarine
  • Tennyson S.D. Joseph, Decolonization in St Lucia: Politics and Global Neoliberalism, 1945–2010 – reviewed by F.S.J. Ledgister