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11. Of Popular Balladeers: Narrative, Gender, and Popular Culture 107
LOURDES VÁZQUEZ
12. Between the Milkman and the Fax Machine: Challenges to Women Writers
in the Caribbean
113
SHEREZADA (CHIQUI) VICIOSO
Part Three: Beryl A. Gilroy: World Griot
Overview 121
13. Frangipani House: Beryl Gilroy's Praise Song for Grandmothers 127
AUSTRALIA TARVER
14. Anguish and the Absurd: "Key Moments," Recreated Lives, and the Emergence
of New Figures of Black Womanhood in the Narrative Works of Beryl Gilroy
131
JOAN ANIM-ADDO
15. Women of Color at the Barricades 145
BERYL A. GILROY
Part Four: Expressions: Literary Theory and Exile
Overview 157
16. Women against the Grain: The Pitfalls of Theorizing Caribbean
Women's Writing
161
LIZABETH PARAVISINI-GEBERT
17. Ex/Isle: Separation, Memory, and Desire in Caribbean Women's Writing 169
ELAINE SAVORY
18. Dangerous Liaison: Western Literary Values, Political Engagements,
and My Own Esthetics
179
ASTRID H. ROEMER
19. The Dynamics of Power and Desire in The Pagoda 189
PATRICIA POWELL
20. Voices of the Black Feminine Corpus in Contemporary Brazilian Literature 195
LEDA MARIA MARTINS
Notes 203
Bibliography 213
Contributors 217
Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars: A Select Bibliograpy 223
Index 233

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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: vi.
    
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