Editors
Joan Anim-Addo, Centre for Caribbean Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London
Suzanne Scafe, London South Bank University
Guest Editor
Suzanne Scafe, London South Bank University
Volume 2 Number 1 2008
Introduction
SUZANNE SCAFE
Interview:
An Author’s Journey: An Interview with Zee Edgell
JOAN ANIM-ADDO
Writers’ Voices:
Milk: A Short Story by KAREN KING-ARIBISALA
On My Way to Somewhere of Course by VELMA POLLARD
Critics’ Voices:
“Mouthing a New Beginning”: Diaspora Identity and Consciousness in
Grace Nichols’ ‘The Fat Black Woman’s Poems’
SIMONE A. JAMES ALEXANDER
Joan Riley, Body Politics and Being Real in
‘The Unbelonging and Waiting in the Twilight’
JANY P.W. JOSEPH
A Choice of Slaveries: Slavery and Power Dynamics
in Karen King-Aribisala’s ‘The Hangman’s Game’ (2007)
BÉNÉDICTE LEDENT
The Diasporic Translatability of Smell:
A Latina Socio-Cultural and Gender Phenomenon
YOLANDA MARTINEZ
Book Reviews:
‘Bake-Face and Other Guava Stories’ by Opal Palmer Adisa:
MARL’ENE EDWIN
‘At the Full and Change of the Moon’ by Dionne Brand:
MÁTHILDE MERGEAI