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Small Axe (2022) 26 (3 (69)): 164–173.
Published: 01 November 2022
... an earlier silence to situate Coard among the Caribbean feminists who helped shape the Revolution. llambert3@fordham.edu Copyright © 2022 by Small Axe, Inc. 2022 Phyllis Coard Grenada Revolution memory corporeality incarceration At the end of the summer of 2020, shortly after...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (2 (44)): 95–107.
Published: 01 July 2014
... historiographical traditions deeply ingrained in the rise of the fields of medical history and black Atlantic studies have created distorting, and seemingly unconnected, narratives around medicine and corporeality. Arguing that black understandings about health, disease, and healing practices were not only widely...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (2 (47)): 29–55.
Published: 01 July 2015
...Michael Eldridge Just after World War II, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation hired the Trinidadian calypsonian Lord Caresser to host a weekly program airing on its nationwide network and its fledgling International Service. His engagement, this essay argues, had less to do with “carry[ing...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (3 (48)): 1–28.
Published: 01 November 2015
... of Delia Jarrett-Macauley's authoritative biography of Marson in 1998, the essay has two primary aims. First, to recover in greater detail and in more holistic terms than has previously been possible the personal story of Marson's professional relationships at the corporation. Second, to pursue what...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (2 (50)): 76–84.
Published: 01 July 2016
... and the neoliberalization of the academy; the developments in digital communications; and the global consolidation of Western corporate publishing power in “info-capitalism.” The evolution of darkmatter is poised in terms of negotiating this crisis as opportunity and risk. The digital journal is able to produce a range...
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Small Axe (2017) 21 (1 (52)): 141–150.
Published: 01 March 2017
... and Perpetuate , and her video installations Snow White Remixed and Purity, Sanctity, and Corporeality , she reflects on how race and gender are much more open in the lives of children; the questioning of the idea of “purity” and its relationship to whiteness; and visual culture and its effects on identity. She...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (1 (31)): 60–78.
Published: 01 March 2010
...Samantha A. Noel This essay interrogates the jamette's influence in the movements of contemporary women masqueraders. The jamette is important since she tapped into the potential of corporeal expression once colonial authorities felt it unfit for women to sing the popular kalinda songs of the late...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (2 (32)): 1–16.
Published: 01 July 2010
... the ambiguity inherent in the dream format of the play. By ascribing the dream to
the “principal characters,” Walcott obscures the status of the remaining cast members. Are
Makak and Corporal Lestrade dreaming, but not the vendors in Quatre Chemins Market or
the sisters who surround the dying Josephus? Do...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (2 (44)): 173–179.
Published: 01 July 2014
... of the physical properties of sound waves and the physiology of hearing. His signature move is to resist setting up this “nature” in a pernicious dualism with an “enculturated” ear. He instead proposes to listen to the sound of dancehall on three wavebands: the material, the corporeal, and the sociocultural ( SB...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (2 (41)): 154–171.
Published: 01 July 2013
..., corporations, supranational organizations, etc.). 57 The embrace of the idea of diaspora goes hand in hand with efforts to nurture into existence new subjects with the sorts of habits and preferences imagined to be crucial to the creation of a new entrepreneurial class. In a world where neoliberal...
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Small Axe (2022) 26 (3 (69)): 153–163.
Published: 01 November 2022
... in their telling. In priming the reader to wrestle with historical ghosts and haunted spaces of meaning, pushed-into-consciousness is concerned primarily with two forms of interpolation—narrativity and corporeality. To this end, I am keen to examine Lambert’s use of ancestral knowledge, via narrativity...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (1 (43)): 22–37.
Published: 01 March 2014
... monographs are little more than “vanity histories” and corporate hagiographies: well-illustrated coffee table books sponsored by their subjects that are at best well documented and engagingly written and at worst commemorative and celebratory, with an approach to the past shaped by the normative perspective...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 22–35.
Published: 01 March 2020
... innermost machinations. In one such meditation in Decolonizing Diasporas , “Intimacies,” I focus on what I call the intimacies of coloniality that take shape as forms of occupation, dictatorship, and corporeal control. I engage in a close reading of Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s Arde el monte de noche...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (2 (62)): 175–186.
Published: 01 July 2020
... such as the International Banking Corporation, the American International Corporation, and the Chase Securities Corporation. He demonstrates the implicit and explicit white supremacist policies, racist practices, and civilizational discourses that facilitated the abrogation of sovereignty in Haiti, the Dominican Republic...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (2 (62)): 187–196.
Published: 01 July 2020
... consider banks and other corporations as a form of governmentality. Hudson’s work clearly intuits this but does not emphasize it. Rather than seeing the state and capitalist enterprises as alternating structures of power, we might treat them as mutually reinforcing and interdependent modes of sovereignty...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (1): 133–144.
Published: 01 February 2008
..., moneyed family networks, and
a suburban situated knowledge. In this Eden, corporate buyers and corporate artists live hap-
pily together under the sign of the picturesque. Note that these are images of the Caribbean
seldom for foreign consumption. The producers of paintings...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (2 (44)): 191–201.
Published: 01 July 2014
...,” as the Jamaican proverb has it. 29 The cutaneous layer—our largest organ—is necessary for both sounding and listening. This is the case, corporeally, for sound making with the skin flaps of the vocal chords, as well as instrumentally with the animal skins of talking drums. It also doubles as the listening skin...
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Small Axe (2003) 7 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 March 2003
... or other
traditionally female spaces begins to answer the question. In other words, political prog-
ress, as measured by the number of female leaders, politicians, corporate executives, or
other professionals, does not tell the whole story. e more relevant question might then
be, What...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (1): 157–168.
Published: 01 February 2008
... Blake in 1948. Contemplat-
ing how the element of water became mythologized, commodified, and fetishized by foreign
entrepreneurs, multinational corporations, and locals, Thompson paints her own picture of
audacious, at times transgressive usurpations of nature and civil society, in the form...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (1 (55)): 1–17.
Published: 01 March 2018
...” during Church service—his corporeal integrity intact, his shame contained in the warmth of the James City Church on an October Sunday. The records seem to hint that this could be the same woman who, with the scarred reminder on her back now cartographic evidence of her fixed location, watched a year...
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