Words to our now : imagination and dissent /
Essays regarding prejudice and inhumanity, by a gay Jamaican American.
Основен автор: | Glave, Thomas. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
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Minneapolis, Minn. :
University of Minnesota Press,
©2005.
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Съдържание:
- Baychester : a memory
- Toward a nobility of the imagination : Jamaica's shame (an open letter to the people of Jamaica)
- (Re- )recalling Essex Hemphill : words to our now
- Fire and ink : toward a quest for language, history, and a moral imagination
- Whose Caribbean? an allegory, in part
- These blocks, not square (five movements)
- The death and light of Brian Williamson
- Regarding Carolivia Herron's Thereafter Johnnie, so long swept aside : why?
- Between Jamaica(n) and (North) America(n) : convergent (divergent) territories
- On the difficulty of confiding, with complete love and trust, in some heterosexual "friends"
- Panic, despair : when the words do not come (but then an unexpected journey)
- Regarding a Black male Monica Lewinsky, anal penetration, and Bill Clinton's sacred white anus
- On the importance of returning from abroad to the United States in a time of imperialism and war (a meditation on dissent)
- Autumn's relentlessness : crimes against humanity
- Re-membering Steen Fenrich : not a candidate for Matthew Shepardhood
- Abu Ghraib : fragments against forgetting
- Again, the sea.