Volume 17, Issue 3 (2016) Women and Gender: Looking Toward "Caribbeanness"
Introduction
Introduction: Women and Gender: Looking Toward "Caribbeanness"
Allyson S. Ferrante and Diana Fox
Articles
Interview with Patricia Mohammed: The Status of Indo-Caribbean Women: From Indenture to the Contemporary Period
Lomarsh Roopnarine
Social Erotics: The Fluidity of Love, Desire and Friendship for Same-Sex Loving Women in Trinidad
Krystal Ghisyawan
A Narrative Review of Maternal Depression Research Focusing on Women of Caribbean Descent in the Diaspora and Caribbean Women in the Region
Fatimah Jackson-Best
"Everything Remains the Same and Yet Nothing is the Same": Neocolonialism in the Caribbean Diaspora through the Language of Family and Servitude
Laura Barrio-Vilar
Carving Caribbean Spaces in Between: The life of Ruth Gourzong in 20th Century Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
Natasha Gordon-Chipembere
A Subtlety by Kara Walker: Teaching Vulnerable Art
Marika Preziuso
Claiming the Politics of Articulation through Agency and Wholeness in Two Afro-Hispanic Postcolonial Narratives
Silvia Castro Borrego
Reassessing Caribbean Migration: Love, Power and (Re) Building in the Diaspora
Andrea Natasha Baldwin and Natasha K. Mortley
(Re)Imagining Haiti through the Eyes of a Seven-Year-Old Girl
Iliana Rosales Figueroa
Special Issue
- Special Issue Editors
- Allyson Ferrante
- Diana Fox
JIWS Executive Staff
- Executive Editors
- Diana Fox, Bridgewater State University, MA, USA
- Cami Sanderson, Ferris State University, MI, USA
- Copy Editor
- Daisha Cohen, Bridgewater State University, MA, USA