Special issues focusing on Scottish-Caribbean relations from an interdisciplinary perspective. CONTENTS:Editorial Caribbean-Scottish Passages - Guest-edited by Gemma Robinson and Carla SassiArticles Karina Williamson Mrs Carmichael: A Scotswoman in the West Indies, 1820-1826 Michael Morris Joseph Knight: Scotland and the Black Atlantic Daniel Livesay Extended Families: Mixed-Race Children and the Scottish Experience, 1770-1820 Alan Riach Other Than Realism: Magic and Violence in Modern Scottish Fiction and the Recent Work of Wilson Harris Corey E. Andrews 'Ev'ry Heart can Feel': Scottish Poetic Responses to Slavery in the West Indies, from Blair to Burns Occasional Papers Kei Miller, 'But in Glasgow, There are Plantains' Murdo Macdonald, 'The uneasiness inherent to culture: A note on Michael Visocchi's Memorial to the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade' Andrew O. Lindsay, 'Burns as "Negro-Driver" or "Illustrious Exile": Revisiting Illustrious Exile: Journal of my Sojourn in the West Indies (2006)'

International Journal of Scottish Literature N.4 - Special Issue - "Caribbean Scottish Passages" - ISSN 1751-2808

SASSI, Carla;
2008-01-01

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Special issues focusing on Scottish-Caribbean relations from an interdisciplinary perspective. CONTENTS:Editorial Caribbean-Scottish Passages - Guest-edited by Gemma Robinson and Carla SassiArticles Karina Williamson Mrs Carmichael: A Scotswoman in the West Indies, 1820-1826 Michael Morris Joseph Knight: Scotland and the Black Atlantic Daniel Livesay Extended Families: Mixed-Race Children and the Scottish Experience, 1770-1820 Alan Riach Other Than Realism: Magic and Violence in Modern Scottish Fiction and the Recent Work of Wilson Harris Corey E. Andrews 'Ev'ry Heart can Feel': Scottish Poetic Responses to Slavery in the West Indies, from Blair to Burns Occasional Papers Kei Miller, 'But in Glasgow, There are Plantains' Murdo Macdonald, 'The uneasiness inherent to culture: A note on Michael Visocchi's Memorial to the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade' Andrew O. Lindsay, 'Burns as "Negro-Driver" or "Illustrious Exile": Revisiting Illustrious Exile: Journal of my Sojourn in the West Indies (2006)'
2008
Scottish literature, Caribbean literature, Scottish Caribbean relations, Atlantic slavery, Memory studies
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