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Volume 10 Number 1 & 2
CONTENTS
CREATIVE WRITING
The boy who loved Nessa Gopaul p. 11
Subraj Singh
Outside people p. 14
Mariam Pirbhai
Don pass fifteen p. 21
Stephanie Bowry
Forgive us our sins p. 27
Cyril Dabydeen
Guangzhou mud p.32
Pauline Lachman
Shame p.37
Subraj Singh
Bachoo in the house p. 42
Stephanie Bowry
The sour of tamarind p.47
Professor Daizal R. Samad
Shooting the pig p. 54
Nazreen Kadir
Living with the masters p. 63
Valerie Coddett
Literature without borders: perspectives on historical and cultural particularities p. 75
Professor Victor Ramraj
Poem: Tabula Rose p. 90
Carl Hazelwood
Seepersad & Sons:
Naipaulian Creative Synergies p. 91
Emeritus Professor Kenneth Ramchand
Poem: The third warm day of spring p. 102
Carl Hazelwood
The shaping of the Indo-Caribbean People: Guyana and Trinidad to 1940s p. 103
Emeritus Professor Clem Seecharan
Poem: Pour and pool
Carl Hazelwood
Painting on a torn canvas: reaching for ethnic harmony in Wilson Harris’s Palace p. 131
Professor Daizal Samad and Shazeena Seetayah
Book Reviews
Musical life in Guyana: History and Politics controlling creativity p.150
Dr. Paloma Mohamed
The last ship p.157
Emeritus Professor Frank Birbalsingh
Volume 9 Numbers 1&2
CONTENTS
Editorial
Poem: Children at play
Ameena Gafoor
Derek Walcott: Poet of the exiles
Lee Johnson
Poem: Lionfish
Nancy Anne Miller
A bong coolie – Poonith: A quest for knowledge and self-discovery
Professor Emeritus Kenneth Ramchand
Poem: Jump rope on Court Street
Nancy Anne Miller
Bifurcated Nationalism: African and Indian identities in Colonial Guyana, the 1930s
Professor Emeritus Clem Seecharan
“You are Haiti, too”: Negotiating “Haitianness” in the works of women writers in the diaspora
Marianne Bessy
Poem: Cruel Work
Nancy Anne Miller
Petra’s underworld: Rational speech in Rosario Fere’s The House on the Lagoon
Dr. Melody Boyd Carriere
As new as old: An essay published in the catalogue of Bernadette Persaud’s exhibition at the National Art Gallery, Guyana May-June, 2014
Alim Hosein
Imaging transition
Kenwyn Crichlow
Names and the self
St. Hope Earl McKenzie
BOOK REVIEWS
Weaving Water
Professory Mariam Pirbhai
Racing in the rain
Professor Emeritus Frank Birbalsingh
The sky’s wild noise
Associate Professor Nigel Westmaas
Beyond Sangre Grande
Marie Annick-Montout
Childhood, autobiography and the Francophone Caribbean
Malik Noel-Ferinand
Love songs make you cry
Rochelle Ward
Volume 8 Number 1&2
This Heartland
CONTENTS
Editorial
El Dorado revisited
Dr. Michael Gilkes
The Historical legacy of missionary enterprise among the Amerindians of Guyana
Professor Sr. Mary Noel Menezes, RSM
Two poems
Dr, Michael Gilkes
Guyana legends: four short stories
Dr. Odeen Ishmael
Poems
Indran Amirthanayagam
An extract from Palace of the Peacock
Wilson Harris
Two Poems – Stephanie Correia
Clay – A voyage of discovery – Stephanie Correia
Colour symbolism among Amerindians in Guyana
Desrey Fox
Indian-Guyanese words and phrases: arrival, adaptation, migration, obsolescence
Harry T. Hergash
Offerings towards a retrospective on language and power
Charlene V. Wilkinson
Songs of iron and fire: Martin Carter’s Poetry of Imprisonment
Professor Eliff Lara Astorga
Phillip Moore (Immanuel Kweku Moorji):
Mystic, visionary and artist of Guyana
Stanley Greaves
The Enigma of Arrival: V.S. Naipaul
Professor Daizal Samad
Opening of the 50th Anniversary Exhibition at the National Museum and Art Gallery, Trinidad
Kenwyn Crichlow
BOOK REVIEWS
The Short stories of Cyril Dabydeen
Professor Mariam Pirbhai
Growing up in British Guiana 1945-1964
Ameena Gafoor
Near Open Water
Shivanee Ramlochan
If only the Gods were awake
Gokarran D. Sukhdeo
Une Autre Vie (Another Life)
Dr. Louise Hardwick
Where I see the sun: Contemporary poems
Dr. Fabian Ade Badejo
Contributors
Volume 7 Numbers 1&2 September 2011
An Other Caribbean
CONTENTS
Editorial
The other Selvons
Kenneth Ramchand
From Shinebourne to Gunraj: tracing the emerging tradition of Indo-Guyanese women’s fiction
Mariam Pirbhai
Indigenisation in Rooplall Monar’s Janjhat
Frank Birbalsingh
Welcoming Mr. Anang
Cyril Dabydeen
Drupatie’s vanishing hopes
Lomarsh Roopnarine
Ethnic histories: the Indo-centric narrative of Trinidad’s history
Bridget Brereton
Counter cultures: exploring shop keeping in the Chinese diaspora
Keith Lowe
Extracts from Chinese Women
Jan Lowe Shinebourne
Return to Guangdong
Willi Chen
Shadows move among them II: new paintings by Stanley Greaves
Rupert Roopnarine
Rembering Phibbah: ancestral reflections in the International year for people of African Descent
Verene Shepherd
Reading The Wine of Atonishment
Ameena Gafoor
Coffee watch
Stephanie Bowry
“Of moderate company: the survival of The Creole (1856 to 1907): Guyana’s second coloured newspaper
Paloma Mohamed
A suite of poems
Cyril Dabydeen
Book Reviews
Contributors
Volume 6 Numbers 1&2 September 2010
Home and Away from Home
CONTENTS
Editorial
Words and images from Mexico: Four poems, four works
Eliff Lara Astorga
Sonnet to a love lost at Fort Groyne
Brenda Chester DoHarris
An interview with Wilson Harris
Michael Gilkes
The town and I
Stephanie Bowry
Tale of another crossing
Brigid Wells: The diary
Roxana Kawall
To the running of my river
Grace Nichols
The distinctive Indo-Caribbean art and voice of Harry Sonny Ladoo
Professor Victor J. Ramraj
Welcome to the plantation: three novels by Davud Dabydeen
Keith Jardim
VISUAL ARTS
The artist Donald Locke: Notes on a career and its development
Carl E. Hazelwood
CREATIVE WRITING
Poems by Stanley Greaves
Memories
New Horizon
Routines
Unexpected
Poems by Grace Nichols
Weeping Woman
Guyana Dreaming
Three for Kalera
Poems by Mahadai Das
Untitled VI
Untitiled VIII
The Beast
Poems by Stephanie Bowry
Perilous Wake
The Spirit and the Sunset
From the lighthouse top
Poems by Cicely Rodway
Women who laugh at the wind
What is lovely never dies
Traditions
Death of a mother
Worlds away from home
Foremothers
AN extract from “Moving House”…a Guyana childhood
Michael Gilkes
An extract from Tell us we’re home
Marina Budhos
Book reviews
Contributors
Volume 5 Number 1&2 March 2009
Submerged Identities
CONTENTS
Editorial
LITERATURE
Music and symbolism in The life and Death of Sylvia
Juanita Cox
The Guyana landscape and the language of the imagination in the fiction of Wilson Harris
Mark Mcwatt
Identity formation in Ramabai Espinet’s The Swinging Bridge
Frank Birbalsingh
Re-encountering Guyana: An interview with Mark Mcwatt
Lucy Evans
Sasenarine Persaud: A boundary-crossing ethnocentrist
VictorJ. Ramraj and Jiteshp Parik
LINGUISTICS
Guyana’s Dutch-Lexicon creoles: The Demerara (dis)connection
Ian Robertson
Figures trapped at the forest’s edge
Kenwyn Crichlow
When the doomed are mostly eloquent in their sinking
Edward Baugh
I wish you a leaf falling
Edward Baugh
Not in the loo
Velma Pollard
Reflections in broken lines: the seashore of a child’s memory
Ameena Gafoor
BOOK REVIEWS
John Agard: Amamcy Troubadour
Philip Nanton
A reading of Ameena Gafoor’s Novel extract
Michael Gilkes
Moses Nagamootoo’s Hendree Cyre: Madrassi experience in a new world
Frank Birbalsingh
Howard A. Fergus’s Love, Labour, Liberation in Lasana Sekou
Fabian Adekunle Badejo
Selwyn Cudjoe’s Caribbean Visionary: ARF Webber and the making of the Guyanese Nation
Nigel Westmaas
Contributors
Volume 4 Numbers 1&2 march 2008
Memory and Experience: 170 years on
CONTENTS
Editorial
The world of Seepersad Naipaul
Brinsley Samaroo
Indian episodes for Arrival Day
Kenneth Ramchand
An interview with Jan Lowe Shinebourne
Anne Marie Lee-Loy
Amenisa and myth: framing the past
Clem Seecharan
V.S Naipaul as critical thinker
Bhoendradatt Tewarie
Tribute to my father
Royston Heath
Retrieving the past: Rip Persaud
Berbadette Persaud
Shastri Maharaj: history, myth and beyond
Bernadette Persaud
An intuition of reality and identity: A picture gallery of the traditional art of Indian Guyanese
Bernadette Persaud
An interview with Ayube Hamid Khan
Ammena Gafoor and Pat Dial
The first Muslims in Guiana
B.H. Khanam and R.S. Chickrie
A critique: Guiana, 1838
Basdeo Mangru
IMAGINATIVE PROSE WRITING
From a forthcoming novel
Ameena Gafoor
An Immigrant’s lamentation
Jan Lowe Shinebourne
Song of the Sugar Canes: An extract
Sheik Sadeek
BOOK REVIEWS
Mariam Pirbhai on Cyril Dabydeen’s Drums of My Flesh
Anne Marie-Lee-Loy on Shinebourne’s
Godmother and Other stories
Frank Birbalsingh on C.F. Andrew’s Impressions of British Guiana
Gretchen Dobrott Bernard on Transport9s0 in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, eds., Lourdes and Misrahi-Barak
Sukdev Sandhu on David Dabydeen’s
Molly and the Muslims Stick
Contributors
Volume # 3 Numbers 1&2 March 2007
The Dominant Narrative Deplumes: Revisiting Abolition of the British Slave Trade
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Rita Pemberton
West Indian Slave Narratives: ‘Writing’ abolition and resistance
Nicole N. Aljoe
‘We all thought the King was on our side’: Voices of the enslaved in the post-slave trade abolition era
Verene A. Shepherd
Freedom regained: The testimony of a slave narrative
Maureen Warner-Lewis
Visual expressions of slavery and emancipation, 1700-1834
Edith (Nancy) Jacobs
Filmic representation of the abolitionist movement
Jean Antonie-Dunne and Bruce Paddington
Blackened figures: Art and politics on the paintings of Carlise Harris
Kenwyn Crichlow
On the planet from London to Paris, I think of my dead grandfather’s face
Christian Campbell
Things Fall Apart: Abolition, the Slave Trade and enslavement
Heather Cateau
The Trinidad question and Britain’s first Slave-Trade Abolition Legislation
Claudius Fergus
A historiographical comment on the Abolition Act and the ‘Reform Movement’ of 1806 in the British Caribbean
John F. Campbell
The impact of restriction and abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on Demerara-Essequibo, 1805 – 1831
Winston McGowan
British Guiana and the Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Aubrey A. Thompson
‘Strange’ Bedfellows: Anti-Slave-Trading alliances in the British West Indies, 1847-1887
Melisse Thomas-Bailey Ellis
Post-abolition Trinidad-Venezuela relations: The experience of the Manumisos and Aprendizajes
Michael F. Toussaint
Despite indifference: An analysis of the ideological Tug-of-war surrounding the commemoration of the Jubilee of Emancipation in Barbados
Marcia Burrowes
Notes on Contributors
Volume 2 Number 2 March 2006
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Gemma Robinson
From The Ghost of Memory
Wilson Harris
From One Scattered Skeleton
Vahni Capildeo
From Naming the Dead
Fred D’Aguiar
“The Painterboy of Demerara”
David Dabydeen
Caribbean consequences: A 50-year publishing chronology
Anne Walmsley
Continental Voices: Guyanese writers on the radio
Gemma Robinson
A journey through the imperial gaze: Birmingham’s photographic collections and its Caribbean Nexus
Sandra Courtman
What “ Caribbean” can mean
Nicholas Laughlin
Projecting the Caribbean: Case study of the Barbados Festival of African and Caribbean Film
Jane Bryce
The Shaman’s journey along the milky way
George Simon
Aubrey William’s Art of Transnationalism: Entwining history at the end of Empire
Leon Wainwright
Notes on Contributors
Volume 2 number 1 September 2005
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Victor J. Ramraj
(In)appropriate others: Black youth female identities in Andrea Levy’s Novels
Monica Bungaro University of Birmingham
From “Miss Lou” to [Star Trek’s] Zulu: The multiple communities of Nalo Hopkinson
Nancy Ellen Batty Red Deer College
“Nothing everywhere”; Naming self and society in poetry of Lorna Goodison and Derek Walcott
Corey Coates University of Calgary
History turned “Upside Dung”: The English as underdog in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth
Camille Isaacs University of Calgary/Toronto
Tessa McWatt’s Out of my Skin: “Belonging is what you give yourself”
Andrea Medovarski York University
“ Standing in the Middle of the World Cracking”; Class, cultural memory, and collectivity in Dionne Brand’s ar the Full and the Change of the Moon
Pamela Mc Callum & Chris Olbey University of Calgary & University of California
The shallow grave of the text: African narratives in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and Pauline Melville’s “Erzulie”
Melaine Otto College, Dublin
“A garden of her own”: Caribbean Canadian spaces and identities in Shani Mootoo’s Fiction
Jordan Stouck, University of Lethbridge
POEMS
“The Habits of Love”
“The Things She Knows”
Kwame Dawes, University of South Carolina
REVIEW ARTICLES
Clem Seecharan Sweetening Bitter Sugar
David Granger, Guyana
Conference Report “Caribbean migrations: Negotiating borders”
Hyacinth Simpson, Ryerson University
BOOK REVIEWS
David Dabydeen Our Lady of Demerara
Mark Troy, Karlstad University, Sweden
Fred D’Aguiar Bethany Bettany
Harald Leusmann Ball State University
Ramabai Espinet The Swinging Bridge
Frank Birbalsingh York University
Cyril Dabydeen Imaginary Origins: Selected Poems 1979 – 2002
Mariam Pirbhai Wilfrid Laurier University
Mark Mc Watt Suspended Sentences
Jan Lowe Shinebourne, United Kingdom
Notes on Contributors
Volume 1 Number 2 March 2005
CONTENTS
Editorial
Feature Address
Lloyd Searwar
The ranking game in Jamaica during slavery
Verene Shepherd
Demographic change in nineteenth-century Guyana
Winston McGowan
Grenada on the eve of Indian Immigration, 1838-1857
Ron Sookram
Interview with Peter Kempadoo
Frank Birbalsingh
Citation for David Dabydeen : 2004 Raja Rao Award Winner
Victor Ramraj
Beyond the boundary: the carnivalesque in Merle Hodge’s Crick Crack Monkey
Giseelle Rampaul
Review of the 2004 edition of the West Indian Novel and its Background
Raymond Ramcharitar
This history has to respond to these rhythms: notes on music and Guyanese History
Vibert C. Cambridge
Hosay as theather: Transcendin Time, Form, Space, Race and Religion
Kumar Mahabir
Amerindian Music in Guyana
Sr. Mary Noel Menezes
The Masquerade band of Guyana
William R. Pilgrim
Photographic Identity
Robert Fernandes
Contributors
Volume 1 Number 1 May 2004
CONTENTS
Literature
Literature and the person of Indian origin
Kenneth Ramchand
In Sir Vidia’s Shadow , Out of Historical Darkness
Clem Seecharan
The Body Politic: Oonya Kempadoo’s Buxton Spice
Alim Hosein
The depiction of Indian female experience in Jan Shinebourn’e The last English Planation
Ameena Gafoor
History
Indian Indentured women in the Caribbean: Ethnicity, Class & Gender
Verene A. Shepherd
Mutiny aboard the Guyana-bound Clasmerden
Brinsley Samaroo
Governor Henry Turner Irving and his Role on Immigration, 1882-1887: Consolidation and Confrontation
Tota Mangra
Art
“Aloof from the Mainstream”: Curatorial Statement
Bernadette Persaud
“Under the Seventh Sun”: An overview
Ameena Gafoor
Appendix
Contributors
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