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Paget Henry
Black Heretics, Black Prophets and Double Consciousness: A Review Essay
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Neil Roberts
The Concept of Disavowal in Sibylle Fischer's Political Imaginary:
A Review Essay
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Clevis Headley
Interpretive Communities and Insurgency Texts: Critical Response to Anthony Bogues' Black Heretics and. Black Prophets
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Ashmita Khasnabish
Brinda Mehta's Diasporic (Dis)locations Indo-Caribbean Women Writers Negotiate the Kalapani
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Paul Gilbert
Ralph Mandrew, The Unrelenting Struggle: The Autobiography of Ralph Mandrew
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Aaron Love
Fanning the Flame: The Story of Tim Hector and the Caribbean New Left
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Paget Henry
CLR James and the Orthodoxies of John McClendon and David Scott: A Review Essay
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Paget Henry
Wilson Harris: Concluding an Envisioning of Infinite Genesis
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Guillermo Juan Parra
The Quantum Realities of Wilson Harris
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George K. Danns
Paget Henry. Shouldering Antigua and Barbuda: The Life of V.C. Bird
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Sonia Balaram
Aisha Khan. Callaloo Nation: Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad and Viranjini Munasinghe. Callaloo or Tossed Salad?: East Indians and the Cultural Politics of Identity in Trinidad
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Melanie Otto
Ashmita Khasnabish. Humanitarian Identity and the Political Sublime: Intervention of a Postcolonial Feminist
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Eduardo Mendieta
The Race Project: On Michael J. Monahan’s, The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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Lewis R. Gordon
On Michael Monahan’s The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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Clevis Headley
Monahan on the Ontology of Race: Race, Being, and Purity
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Tracey Nicholls
“New Ways of Being You and Me”—A Review of: Michael J. Monahan. The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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Paget Henry
Brinda Mehta, Feminism and Caribbean Phenomenology: A Review Essay
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Obika Gray
Review of Walter Rodney Speaks: The Making of an African Intellectual
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Michael Sawyer
Review of Keith Sandiford, "Theorizing a Colonial Caribbean-Atlantic Imaginary: Sugar and Obeah"
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Marilyn Nissim-Sabat
Response to Paget Henry
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