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1159 C A L L A L O O AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX TO CALLALOO VOLUME 33 (Whole Numbers 122–125) Callaloo 33.4 (2010) 1159–1167 By Author Admassu, Yohannes. “I Dare You to Answer,” Poetry, Trans. Bahrnegash Bellete, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 43–45. Admassu, Yonas. “What Were They Writing About Anyway?: Tradition and Modernization in Amharic Literature,” Article, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 64–81. Ai. “Discipline,” Poetry, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 590– 591; “Finnegan Awake,” Poetry, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 592–593. Aiello, Thomas. “Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the Late 1960s by Stefan M. Bradley,” Review, 33.4 (Fall 2010): 1149–1151. Awake, Mikael. “The Valiant,” Fiction, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 258–264. Barnhart, Bruce. “Carolina Shout: James P. Johnson and the Performance of Temporality,” Article, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 841–856. Batra, Kanika. “Kipps, Belsey, and Jegede: Cosmopolitanism ,Transnationalism,andBlackStudies in Zadie Smith’s On Beauty,” Article, 33.4 (Fall 2010): 1079–1092. Belay, Thomas. “A Brief Reflection on Ethiopian Languages,” Nonfiction, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 100–101. Belcher, Wendy Laura. “From Sheba They Come: MedievalEthiopianMyth,USNewspapers,and a Modern American Narrative,” Article, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 239–257. Bellete, Bahrnegash. “TranslatingAmharic Poems,” Nonfiction, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 58–63. Bérard, Stéphanie. “The Impossible ‘Return to the Native Land’: Exile, Loss of Memory, and Identity in José Pliya’s Play Nous étions assis sur le rivage du monde…” Article, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 874–886. Bezabih, Behailu. “Anbessa,” Art, 33.1 (Winter 2010): Back Cover; “Issue,” Art, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 207. Borgström, Anna. “Jamaica Kincaid: A Literary Companion by Mary Ellen Snodgrass,” Review, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 567–569. Briones,Carolyn.“IAmNotSidneyPoitierbyPercival Everett,” Review, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 553–555. Butler, Elizabeth L. “Picture of My Cousin’s Son,” Poetry, 33.4 (Fall 2010): 1010. Candlin, Kit. “Transient Women of the Southern Caribbean 1790–1820,” Article, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 476–497. Carmody, Todd. “Sterling Brown and the Dialect of New Deal Optimism,” Article, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 820–840. Carter, Gregory Michael. “Advancement,” Art, 33.2 (Spring 2010): Front Cover; “Black Man in the Future (Billy Dee),” Art, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 436; “Forever Our Champion,”Art, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 433; “From the cameras in the ceilings I feel there’s eyes in back of me,”Art, 33.2 (Spring 2010):BackCover;“Ilea,”Art,33.2(Spring2010): 434; “I’ll walk through any projects with logic,” Art, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 435; Interview, Charles Henry Rowell, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 437–448. Chaney, Michael A. “Embodying American Slavery in ContemporaryCulturebyLisaWoolfork,”Review, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 578–581. Cherinet, Loulou. “The Allegory of the Cock,” Art, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 208–209. Clifton, Lucille. “After the Flood,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 380; “Lazarus,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 381–382; “Signs,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 382. Conner, Marc C. “Charles Johnson in Context by Linda Furgerson Selzer,” Review, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 569–572. Craps, Stef. “Learning to Live with Ghosts: Postcolonial Haunting and Mid-Mourning in David Dabydeen’s ‘Turner’ and Fred D’Aguiar’s Feeding the Ghosts,” Article, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 467–475. Cruz, Angie. “Wading,” Fiction, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 611–618. Curto,Roxanna.“TheBlackRenaissanceinFrancophone African and Caribbean Literatures by K. Martial Frindéthié,”Review,33.1(Winter2010):350–352; “Signs of Dissent: Maryse Condé and Postcolonial Criticism by Dawn Fulton,” Review, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 889–891. 1160 C A L L A L O O C A L L A L O O D’Aguiar, Fred, et al. “Dilemmas of the Black Intellectual : A Round Table of the 2009 Callaloo Conference,” Nonfiction, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 333–338. Danticat, Edwidge. “Miras,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 409; “Postscript,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 410; “Trimester,” Poetry, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 411. Deressa, Solomon. “Colors,” Poetry, Trans. Bahrnegash Bellete, 33.1 (Winter 2010): 42. Derricotte, Toi. “Won’t You Celebrate With Me: Remembering Lucille Clifton,” Nonfiction, 33.2 (Spring 2010): 374–379. Dismukes, Ondra Krouse. “The Hammers of Creation: Folk Culture in Modern African-American Fiction by Eric J. Sundquist,” Review, 33.3 (Summer 2010): 897–899. Donahue, Joseph. “Metaphysical...

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