Sex and the citizen interrogating the Caribbean /
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Language: | English |
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Charlottesville :
University of Virginia Press,
2011.
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Series: | New World studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Buyers beware, "hoodwinking" on the rise: epistemologies of consumption in Terry McMillan's Caribbean / Patricia Saunders
- "Nobody ent billing me": a U.S./Caribbean intertextual, intercultural call-and-response / Carmen Gillespie
- Novel insights: sex work, secrets, and depression in Angie Cruz's Soledad / Donette Francis
- Against the rules of blackness: Hilton Als's The women and Jamaica Kincaid's My brother (or how to raise black queer kids) / Rinaldo Walcott
- Francophone Caribbean women writers: rethinking identity, sexuality, and citizenship / Odile Cazenave
- Indian nationalism and female sexuality: a Trinidadian tale / Tejaswini Niranjana
- Caribbean migrations: negotiating borders / Evelyn O'Callaghan
- Reflections on she web / Susan Dayal
- Threatening sexual (mis)behavior: homosexuality in the penal code debates in Trinidad and Tobago, 1986 / Yasmin Tambiah
- Sexual awakenings and malignant fictions of masculinity in Alfonso Cuáron's Y tu mamá también / M.S. Worrell
- Living and loving: emancipating the Caribbean queer citizen in Shani Mootoo's Cereus blooms at night / Alison Donnell
- Le jeu de qui? Sexual politics at play in the French Caribbean / Vanessa Agard-Jones
- Our imagined lives / Tracy Robinson
- New citizens, new sexualities: nineteenth-century Jamettes / Rosamond S. King
- Macocotte: an exploration of same-sex friendship in selected Caribbean novels / Antonia MacDonald-Smythe
- What is a Uma? Women performing gender and sexuality in Paramaribo, Suriname / Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley
- Colonial girl: and what would it be like / Michelle Cliff.