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Callaloo

Volume 32, Number 2, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1080-6512 Print ISSN: 0161-2492

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Special Section

Literature, Culture & Critique: A Callaloo Retreat March 5–8, 2008, New Orleans, LA
p. 551

Editor's Notes

The Editor’s Notes
p. 337
Texas Writers on the Callaloo Texas Projects
pp. 338-339
Literature, Culture & Critique: Notes on the First Callaloo Retreat, March 5–8, 2008
pp. 552-554

Fiction

From We Agreed to Meet Just Here
pp. 343-344

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Story Ideas
pp. 345-349

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From Champú, or Hair Matters
pp. 350-353

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What Manner of Light?
pp. 354-360

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Where Has Your Lover Gone?
pp. 361-365

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Wait a Minute, World!
pp. 366-370

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Sympathy
pp. 371-372

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From Don Bueno
pp. 373-377

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Haunts
pp. 378-384

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From The Look Thief
pp. 385-392

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Dear Daniel Davis or How I Came to Know Jesus Christ as My Personal Lord and Savior
pp. 393-399

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From A Prince of a fellow
pp. 400-403

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Notes from a Forgotten War, So-called
pp. 404-407

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Colony of New York, 1712
pp. 408-413

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Halfie
pp. 414-420

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Bill, Wyoming
pp. 421-425

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From Some Can Whistle
pp. 426-429

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From Almost Egypt
pp. 430-437

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Rent-A-Gang
pp. 438-439

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On Riding a Death Train
pp. 440-446

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Blade
pp. 447-453

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Hoi Polloi: Three Views
pp. 454-464

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The Disengagement of Airman Milton Guerreiro (Part II)
pp. 465-467

Subject Headings:

Swim
pp. 468-482

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From Strange Peaches
pp. 483-487

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Cheese
pp. 488-497

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The Road Back to Destruction Bay
pp. 498-504

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The Road on
pp. 505-512

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The Crying Bride
pp. 513-516

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Nonfiction Prose

Stranger in the Quarter
pp. 555-561
Signifying in New Orleans: Notes on a Journey into the Imaginal
pp. 563-571
I Almost Killed Him
pp. 573-575
Prosimetrum for the 9th Ward
pp. 576-579
“The Yellow Rose of Texas”: A Different Cultural View
pp. 529-539
Prairie Warblers & Bohemian Waxwings
pp. 340-342
The Economy of Babel or “Can I Buy a Vowel?”
pp. 581-590
“What We Do and Why We Do What We Do”: A Diasporic Commingling of Richard Wright and George Lamming
pp. 593-603
Generative Challenges: Notes on Artist/Critic Interaction
pp. 605-615
The Time to be Lovely is Always
pp. 517-528
NOLA Flow: A Callaloo Retreat in New Orleans
pp. 616-622
Field Notes: Artists, Academics Dialogue the Past and Future of Diaspora Literary Expression
pp. 624-627
Tizita:
pp. 629-634
The Retreat
pp. 636-641

Photographs

Photographs
pp. 562, 572, 580, 592, 604, 623, 628, 635

Book Reviews

Races on Display: French Representations of Colonized Peoples, 1886–1940 (review)
pp. 690-693
Private Lives, Proper Relations: Regulating Black Intimacy (review)
pp. 687-690
Emmett Till in Literary Memory and Imagination (review)
pp. 653-656
Integrating the 40 Acres: The 50-Year Struggle for Racial Equality at the University of Texas (review)
pp. 693-696
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual Culture (review)
pp. 657-660
Reforging the White Republic: Race, Religion, and American Nationalism, 1865–1898 (review)
pp. 697-700
A Mercy: Toni Morrison Plots the Formation of Racial Slavery in Seventeenth-Century America
pp. 645-649
The American Protest Essay and National Belonging: Addressing Division (review)
pp. 663-667
Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation (review)
pp. 700-703
Globalization and Race: Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness (review)
pp. 679-683
Why Now?: Recent Writings on Black Power and the Black Panther Party
pp. 670-675
African American Bioethics: Culture, Race, and Identity (review)
pp. 683-686
Out of Bounds: Islands and the Demarcation of Identity in the Hispanic Caribbean (review)
pp. 660-663
The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (review)
pp. 675-679
Crescent City Countdown (review)
pp. 649-652
Medical Revolutionaries: The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue (review)
pp. 667-670

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 704-710

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