Review of "The Caribbean Woman Writer as Scholar" including my chapter "Fugitive Rhythms" (original) (raw)

On the Threshold of Becoming: Contemporary Caribbean Women Writers

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

1997

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Unchained Tales: Women Writers from the Spanish Caribbean and the 1990s

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

2003

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Unchained Tales: Women Prose Writers from the Hispanic Caribbean in the 1990s

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2003

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Now the half has been told: Resistance and the fiction of four contemporary Caribbean women writers

Suzanne Scafe

2006

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"Your Eyes Seek Mine": Caribbean Women Writers Chasing and Escaping the Gaze of Ancestral Foremothers in the Independence Era and After

Lamia Tewfik

‘Seamed by its own bitter juice’: Voice, Visibility, Literacies. Diasporic Dialogues’ held by the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies (CCDS), Goldsmiths- University of London, in collaboration with the Eccles Centre for American Studies- the British Library, London- UK. , 2018

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Beyond Miranda's Meanings": Contemporary Critical Perspectives on Caribbean Women's Literatures

Maria Helena Lima

Feminist Studies, 1995

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(2011) Book Review: Notions of Identity, Diaspora and Gender in Caribbean Women’s Writing by Brinda Mehta in Contemporary Women’s Writing, March 2011 (Oxford Journals).

Emily Zobel Marshall

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Anglophone Caribbean Women Writers

Evelyn O'Callaghan

1984

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Stories in Caribbean Feminism: Reflections on the Twentieth Century

Patricia Mohammed

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A Regarded Self: Caribbean Womanhood and the Ethics of Disorderly Being, by Kaiama L. Glover, Durham, Duke University Press, 2021, pp. xi + 296, $27,00 (hardback), ISBN: 9781478010173

Marietta Kosma

Ideas:Journal of English Literary Studies, 2021

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African Caribbean Women Writers in Canada: (Un)Disciplining Bodies and Tongues, and Performing Cultural Schizophrenia

Myriam Moïse

Commonwealth essays and studies, 2014

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Decolonizing Feminism: The Home-Grown Roots of Caribbean Women's Movement

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

1997

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Feminist Scholarship Review: Paradise Found: Empowering Women of the Caribbean

Janet Bauer

2005

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Introduction: Women and Gender: Looking Toward "Caribbeanness

Diana J . Fox

Journal of international women's studies, 2016

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Gendered voyages into coolitude : the shaping of the Indo-Caribbean woman's literary consciousness

Veronique Bragard

1998

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2018. Review of "Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought: Genealogies, Theories, Enactments." Ed. Gabrielle Jamela Hosein and Lisa Outar.

Delphine Munos

South Asian Diaspora

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Women’s accounts and caribbean history

aleric josephs

Pouvoirs dans la Caraïbe, 1997

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Notions of Identity, Diaspora, and Gender in Caribbean Women's Writing

Brinda Mehta

Contemporary Women's Writing, 2011

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Rewriting the Caribbean Female Body: A Conversation with Opal Palmer Adisa

Elisa Serna-Martinez

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Maternal Genealogies and the Legacy of Slavery in Caribbean Women's Historical Fiction

Tegan Zimmerman

2016

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Decolonial Poetics and Queer Resistance in Anglophone Afro-Caribbean Women’s Literature

Angelique V. Nixon

Cambridge University Press eBooks, 2023

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Undoing the History of the Engendered Nation in Three Narratives of Caribbean Feminism

Izabella Penier

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BACKGROUND TO CARIBBEAN LITERATURE

Wafa FC Ben Makhlouf

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blowing the love-breath: healing men in Caribbean women's writing

Elina Valovirta

Feminist Review, 2013

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Towards indigenous feminist theorizing in the caribbean

Emilia De Gyves

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Subjectivity in Motion: Caribbean Women's (Dis)Articulations of Being from Fanon/Capécia to the Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands

Myriam Chancy

Hypatia, 2015

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Thiefing Sugar: Eroticism between Women in Caribbean Literature. By Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley (Review)

Vinay Swamy

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Caribbean Feminist Research Methods: An Editorial Note

Halimah A F DeShong

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Settling into ‘unhomeliness’: Displacement in selected Caribbean and Caribbean Canadian women’s writing

Evelyn O'Callaghan

Kunapipi, 2004

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A Bibliography of Caribbean-Canadian Literature

Ezra Y O O - H Y E O K Lee

Journal of West Indian Literature, 2005

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Caribbean Women's Fugitive Speech Traditions

Elizabeth A . McAlister

Women in French, 2019

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Inescapable Entanglements: Notes on Caribbean Feminist Engagement

C R G S - I G D S - UWI

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Freedom is a State of Body: Rewriting the Body in Caribbean Female Poetry

Cristina Surin

2019

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Modernity,(post) modernism and new horizons of postcolonial studies. The role and direction of caribbean writing and criticism in the twenty-first century

Izabella Penier

2012

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Caribbean Women Autobiography: The Preservation of Colonialism Through Alienation

Mytam Mayo-smith

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