Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars: A Select Bibliography
Opal-Palmer Adisa
Adisa Opal Palmer. It Begins with Tears. London: Heinemann, 1997.
_____. Tamarind and Mango Women. Toronto: Sister Vision, 1992.
_____. Bake-Face and Other Guava Stories. Berkeley: Kelsey Street Press, 1986.
_____. "Duppy Get Her." In Caribbean New Wave: Contemporary Short Stories, edited by Stewart Brown, London: Heinemann, 1990.
_____. "Three Jamaican Women Writers at Home and the Diaspora." Dissertation Ab- stracts International 54:8, 1994.
_____. "Journey into Speech--A Writer between Two Worlds: An Interview with Michelle Cliff." African American Review, 28:2 (summer 1994): 273-281.
_____. "She Scrape She Knee: The Theme of My Work." ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature ( Calgary) 24:1, ( 1993).
About Opal Palmer Adisa
Flockemmann Miki. "Language and Self in Opal Palmer Adisa's Bake Face and Other Guava Stories." ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature Calgary) 24:1 ( January 1993) 59-73.
Miriam Alves
Alves Miriam, ed. Trans. Carolyn R. Durhan. Enfim--nos: Escritoras Negras Brasileiras con- temporaneas (Finally--Us: Contemporary Black Brazilian Women Writers). ( Colorado Springs, Colorado: Three Continents Press, 1994.
Marion Bethel
Bethel Marion. Guanahani, My Love. Havana: Casa de las Americas, 1994.
_____. "Of Pirates and Junkanoo." River City ( University of Memphis), 16, no. 2, (summer 1996).
_____. "Bougainvillea Ring Play" In "Womanspeak", Vol. 3. Nassau, Bahamas: Woman Speak Press, 1996.
_____. "Bringing Myself into Fiction, The Primary Years," In "Moving beyond Boundaries". Vol. 1., International Dimensions of Black Women's Writing, edited by Carole Boyce Davies and Molara Ogundipe-Leslie. London: Pluto Press, 1995.
_____. "Taino Rebirth," The Massachusetts Review. (autumn/winter 1994). ( Mount Holyoke and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts).
_____. "Womancycle," and "April in Nassau" In Womanspeak. Vol. 2. Nassau, Bahamas: Woman Speak Press, 1994.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Winds of Change: The Transforming Voices of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars. Contributors: Adele S. Newson - editor, Linda Strong-Leek - editor. Publisher: Peter Lang. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 223.
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