Caribbean women writers: essays from the first international conference
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Veröffentlicht: Wellesley, Mass. Calaloux Publications 1990
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Beschreibung:"First International Conference on the Women Writers of the English-speaking Caribbean, April 1988"--Page [376]. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-375)
Caribbean womans's prayer - Grace Nichols -- - Introduction - Selwyn R. Cudjoe -- - Recollections of a journey into a rebel past - Lucille Mathurin Mair -- - Feminism, nationalism, and the early women's movement in the English-speaking Caribbean - (with special reference to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago) - Rhoda Reddock -- - The transatlantic metropolis and the voices of Caribbean women - Arthur Paris -- - Twentieth-century women writers from the English-speaking Caribbean - Laura Niesen de Abruna -- - "You want to be a coolie woman?" : gender and ethnic identity in Indo-Caribbean women's writing - Jeremy Poynting
Jean Rhys on herself as a writer - Veronica Marie Gregg -- - Miss Garthside's greenhouse - Phyllis Allfrey -- - The unpublished short stories of Phyllis Shand Allfrey - Elaine Campbell -- - The human spirit - Rosa Guy -- - Writing about fiction - Sybil Seaforth -- - Growing up with Miss Milly by Sybil Seaforth : a review - Ian Robertson -- - Twin influences : Guyana in the 1960s and Anglophone Caribbean literature - Janice Shinebourne -- - She scrape she knee : the theme of my work - Opal Palmer Adisa -- - Reflections of a writer - Clara Rosa de Lima -- - When rocks dance : an evaluation - Leah Creque-Harris --Fiction in the scientific procedure - Erna Broder -- - Go eena kumbla : a comparison of Erna Brodber's Jane and Louisa will soon come home and Toni Cade Bambara's The salt eaters - Daryl Cumber Dance -- - Father sleeps with the mudpies - Glasceta Honeyghan -- - I write because ... - Beryl Gilroy -- - Challenges of the struggle for sovereignty : changing the world versus writing stories - Merle Hodge -- - Crick crack monkey : a picaresque perspective - Ena V. Thomas
Jamaica Kincaid and the modernist project : an interview - Selwyn R. Cudjoe -- - Adolescent rebellion and gender relations in At the bottom of the river and Annie John - Helen Pyne Timothy -- - Iniation in Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John - Donna Perry -- - Bra Rabbit meets Peter Rabbit : genre, audience, and the artistic imagination : problems in writing children's fiction - Jean D'Costa -- - Clare Savage as a crossroads character - Michelle Cliff -- - Leh we talk see - Jeannette Charles -- - Parang - Marion Patrick Jones -- - The battle with language - Grace Nichols -- - How I became a writer - Lorna Goodison -- - Managing the unmanageable - Marlene Noursbese Philip -- - Finding my voice - Afua Cooper -- - Mirror, mirror on the wall - Claire Harris -- - Miss Flori's flowers - Olive Senior -- - On combining batik art and novel writing - Thoughts on the choice of theme and approach in writing Ti Marie - Valerie Belgrave -- - Batik : an ancient craft as an expression of contemporary Jamaica - Sharon Chacko -- - Woman writers of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean : an overview - Maria Christina Rodriguez -- - Women writers of the French-speaking Caribbean : an overview - Marie-Denise Shelton -- - Women writers of the Dutch-speaking Caribbean : Life long poem in the tradition of Surinamese Granmorgu (New dawn) - Ineke Phaf
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