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  1. Violence, Diasporic Transnationalism, and Neo-imperialism in A Brief History of Seven Killings
  2. Michael K. Walonen
  3. pp. 1-12
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  1. Barrack Yard Politics: From C. L. R. James’s The Case for West-Indian Self Government to Minty Alley
  2. Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard
  3. pp. 13-27
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  1. Rodney Saint-Éloi: Writer and Publisher of the “Whole-World”
  2. Bonnie Thomas
  3. pp. 28-36
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  1. Caribbean In/Securities: An Introduction
  2. Patricia Noxolo
  3. pp. 38-46
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  1. Maroon In/Securities
  2. Ronald Cummings
  3. pp. 47-55
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  1. Politicizing In/Security, Transnational Resistance, and the 1919 Riots in Cardiff and Liverpool
  2. David Featherstone
  3. pp. 56-67
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  1. Global Change, Vulnerability, and the Coproduction of Resilience among Caribbean Farmers
  2. Kevon Rhiney
  3. pp. 68-80
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  1. Security Encounters: Negotiating Authority and Citizenship during the Tivoli “Incursion”
  2. Anthony Harriott, Rivke Jaffe
  3. pp. 81-89
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  1. In/Secure Conversations: Retheorizing Life and Debt, Tourism, and Caribbean Geopolitics
  2. Susan P. Mains
  3. pp. 90-104
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  1. Reading Postemancipation In/Security: Negotiations of Everyday Freedom
  2. Anyaa Anim-Addo
  3. pp. 105-114
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  1. Ride or Die
  2. Miguel Luciano
  3. pp. 115-122
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  1. A Tree as a Record: On Translating Mahagony by Édouard Glissant
  2. Betsy Wing
  3. pp. 123-128
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  1. Translating Antonio Benítez-Rojo
  2. James Maraniss
  3. pp. 129-139
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  1. Occupying the Center: Haitian Girlhood and Wake Work
  2. Régine Michelle Jean-Charles
  3. pp. 140-150
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  1. Freedom Now Suite: Black Feminist Turns of Voice
  2. Rinaldo Walcott
  3. pp. 151-159
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  1. Not Child but Meager: Sexualization and Negation of Black Childhood
  2. Tezeru Teshome, K. Wayne Yang
  3. pp. 160-170
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  1. “And to Survive”
  2. Christina Sharpe
  3. pp. 171-180
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 181-184
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