Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to let you know that the collection of essays Madness in Anglophone Caribbean Literature: On the Edge (ed. Bénédicte Ledent, Evelyn O’Callaghan and Daria Tunca) has been published by Palgrave Macmillan:
http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319981796
The table of contents can be found below.
Best regards,
Bénédicte Ledent, Evelyn O’Callaghan and Daria Tunca
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Table of contents
“Madness Is Rampant on This Island”: Writing Altered States in Anglophone Caribbean Literature
Bénédicte Ledent, Evelyn O’Callaghan and Daria Tunca
“Kingston Full of Them”: Madwomen at the Crossroads
Kelly Baker Josephs
“Fighting Mad to Tell Her Story”: Madness, Rage, and Literary Self-Making in Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid
Denise deCaires Narain
Madness and Silence in Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore and In the Falling Snow
Ping Su
Speaking of Madness in the First Person/Speaking Madness in the Second Person? Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and “The Cheater’s Guide to Love”
Delphine Munos
What Is “Worse Besides”? An Ecocritical Reading of Madness in Caribbean Literature
Carine M. Mardorossian
Performing Delusional Evil: Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother
Rebecca Romdhani
Horizons of Desire in Caribbean Queer Speculative Fiction: Marlon James’s John Crow’s Devil
Michael A. Bucknor
When Seeing Is Believing: Enduring Injustice in Merle Collins’s The Colour of Forgetting
Alison Donnell
Migrant Madness or Poetics of Spirit? Teaching Fiction by Erna Brodber and Kei Miller
Evelyn O’Callaghan
(Re)Locating Madness and Prophesy: An Interview with Kei Miller
Rebecca Romdhani
Index
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