Isms and schisms in the critical frame. Framing the word: Caribbean women's writing / M. Collins
En/Gendering spaces: the poetry of Marlene Nourbese Philip and Pamela Mordecai / E. Savory
Writing for resistance: nationalism and narratives of liberation / A. Donnell
Jamaica Kincaid's prismatic self and the decolonialisation of language and thought / G. Covi
Views from within and betwixt genres. Figures of silence and orality in the poetry of M. Nourbese Philip / D. Marriott
Saint Lucian Lawoz and Lamagwit songs within the Caribbean and African tradition / M. Dalphinis
Keeping tradition alive / J. Buffong
New encounters: availability, acceptability and accessibility of new literature from Caribbean women / S. Steele, J. Anim-Addo in conversation.
Children should be seen and spoken to: or...Writing for and about children / T. Perkins
'A world of Caribbean romance': reformulating the legend of love or: 'Can a caress be culturally specific?;' / J. Bryce
Houses and homes: Elizabeth Jolly's Mr. Scobie's Riddle and Beryl Gilroy's Frangipani House / M. Conde
Beyond the divide of language. Women writers in twentieth-century Cuba: an eight-point survey / C. Davies
Patterns of resistance in Afro-Cuban women's writing: Nancy Morejon's 'Amo a mi amo' / C. James
Encoding the voice: Caribbean women's writing and Creole / S. Muhleisen
Surinam women writers and issues of translation / P. Breinburg
Out of a diverse Caribbean womenhood. Frangipani house / B. Gilroy
'One of the most beautiful islands in the world and one of the unluckiest': Jean Rhys and the Dominican national identity / T. Lonsdale
Audacity and outcome: writing African-Caribbean womanhood / J. Anim-Addo
Coming out of repression: Lakshmi Persaud's Butterfly in the wind / K. Ramchand.