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Volume 31, Number - CUTTING DOWN "THE WRATH BEARING TREE"
The Politics Issue

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Poetry

from Elegy
by Fred D'Aguiar

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Glory Land and
from Suite: Ida
by Angela Jackson

Women's War: Nigerian Delta
by Jacqueline Johnson

Malcolm X Transcribing the Dictionary in
Slow Motion

by Alexander Long

A Hijab of My Own
by Aisha Sharif

Signs that Your Country Might be a Geo-Political Ghetto
by Kangsen Feka Wakai

On Empire
by Derek Walcott

As You Sleep the Dead Multiply,
The Bougainvillea Will Be Forgiven
and Mama Condi
by Andy Young


Fiction

from Blonde Roots
by Bernardine Evaristo

Nonfiction
Prose

We Need to Guard Against Destructive Creation
by Jagdish Bhagwati
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Most Daring Dream: Robert Houston Photography & the 1968 Poor People's Campaign
by Aaron Bryant

Politics as the Art of Equivalent Say: Reflections on
Derek Walcott and
W. Arthur Lewis, China and St. Lucia

by Michael Collins

An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Jamaica
(June 2008)

by Thomas Glave

Obama, the Instability of Color Lines, and the Promise of a Postethnic Future
by David A. Hollinger

Inclusion: "Nobody's Business?"
by Melvin White


Drama

from
Fé in the Desert

by Jessica Hagedorn

SPECIAL SECTION
Aimé Césaire: In Memoriam


An Interview with Aimé Césaire
by Charles H. Rowell

Aimé Césaire's Lost, Found, Scattered Body
Nonfiction Prose by Clayton Eshleman

From Aimé Césaire
Nonfiction Prose by Amiri Baraka

From Notebook of a Return to the Native Land
by Aimé Césaire
English Translation by Clayton Eshleman
and Annette Smith
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Homage to Aimé Césaire, 1913-2008
by Ronnie Scharfman

A Meeting with Aimé Césaire
by Phyllisa A. Smith


Art

Drék Davis
David C. Driskell
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Ronnie McGrath


Book Reviews

The Coming American Fascism; The Dynamics of War and Revolution; A Trial on Trial: The Great Sedition Trial of 1944 by Lawrence Dennis,
The Color of Fascism: Lawrence Dennis,
Racial Passing, and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in the United States
by Gerald Horne, and Operational Thinking for Survival
published by Ralph Myles

by Alec Marsh

 

Literary & Cultural Criticism

"A New Era In American Politics":
Shirley Chisholm and the Discourse of Identity

by Tammy L. Brown

"My Body is My Piece of Land":
Female Sexuality, Family, and Capital
in Caribbean Texts

by Sandra C. Duvivier

Moses, Monster of the Mountain: Gendered Violence in Black Leadership's Gothic Tale
by Erica R. Edwards
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Natural Born Ease Man?: Masculinity, Vagrancy Law, and Furry Lewis's "Kassie Jones"
by Robert Hawkins

Neither Their Perch nor Their Terror:
Al-Qaida
Limited

by Mustapha Marrouchi

"The Evolution of a Black Aesthetic, 1920-1950": David C. Driskell and Race, Ethics, and Aesthetics
by Julie McGee

Mamie Bradley's Unbearable Burden: Sexual and Aesthetic Politics in Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
by Koritha Mitchell

Villaging a Nation: The Politics of Making Ourselves in Postcolonial Trinidad
by Teruyuki Tsuji

The Changing Same: The Evolution of Racial Self-Definition and Commercialization
by Brian Yost

 

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