In this Issue
Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism provides a forum for the finest scholarship and creative work by and about women of color in U.S. and international contexts. The goal of Meridians is to make scholarship by and about women of color central to contemporary definitions of feminisms in the exploration of women's economic conditions, their political practices, the articulation of histories, geographies, cultures, and sexualities, as well as the focus and meanings of resistance and activist strategies.
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Volume 11, Number 1, 2011Table of Contents
- Memory’s Muse
- pp. 26-35
- because john doe is not a haitian name
- pp. 106-107
- My Dearest Ana
- pp. 108-113
- Kado
- pp. 124-131
- Ayiti: Reaching Higher Ground
- pp. 132-133
- Unequal Distribution and Other Poems
- pp. 158-162
- About the Contributors
- pp. 163-167