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  1. The Fact of Noncorrespondence
  2. David Scott
  3. pp. 1-4
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  1. Reading Rousseau in the Colonies: Theory, Practice, and the Question of Slavery
  2. Fayçal Falaky
  3. pp. 5-19
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  1. Rereading the Diminutive: Caribbean Chaos Theory in Antonio Benítez-Rojo, Edouard Glissant, and Wilson Harris
  2. Jeannine Murray-Román
  3. pp. 20-36
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  1. Caribbean Regionalism, South Africa, and Mapping New World Studies
  2. Victoria J. Collis-Buthelezi
  3. pp. 37-54
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  1. Stuart Hall and the Visual Arts
  2. Kobena Mercer
  3. pp. 76-87
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  1. New Points of Recognition: Stuart Hall’s Gift to the Study of Blackness
  2. Michelle Stephens
  3. pp. 88-99
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  1. What Is to Be Done (at the University)?: Stuart Hall, Critique, and the Institution
  2. Maxime Cervulle, David Scott
  3. pp. 100-108
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  1. Stuart Hall and Writing Structured like Music
  2. Liv Sovik
  3. pp. 109-117
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  1. Caribbean Queer Visualities
  2. A Small Axe Project Statement
  3. pp. 118-122
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  1. Portfolio I
  2. Ewan Atkinson
  3. pp. 126-129
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  1. Portfolio I
  2. Ebony G. Patterson
  3. pp. 130-133
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  1. Portfolio I
  2. Andil Gosine
  3. pp. 134-137
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  1. Portfolio I
  2. Kareem Mortimer
  3. pp. 138-141
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  1. Portfolio I
  2. Leasho Johnson
  3. pp. 142-145
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  1. Categories, Citizenship, Erotic Agency, and the Problem of Freedom
  2. Michaeline A. Crichlow
  3. pp. 147-158
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  1. Erotics in Medias Res: Topping Caribbean Studies from the Bottom?
  2. Jafari S. Allen
  3. pp. 159-168
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  1. Historical Temporality and Generational Identity: Of Standoffs and Stalled Time
  2. Mimi Sheller
  3. pp. 169-177
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 178-181
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