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- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Carnival in the Creole City: Place, Race, and Identity in the Age of Globalization Volume 35, Number 2, Spring 2012, pp. 360-374
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
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- Between Catastrophe and Carnival: Creolized Identities, Cityspace, and Life Narratives
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- Companionship in Grief: Love and Loss in the Memoirs of C. S. Lewis, John Bayley, Donald Hall, Joan Didion, and Calvin Trillin (review)
- Wittgenstein in Exile (review)
- The Wonder of Their Voices: The 1946 Holocaust Interviews of David Boder (review)
- Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women across Two Countries (review)
- Race and the Modern Exotic: Three 'Australian' Women on Global Display (review)
- Irish Autobiography: Stories of Self in the Narrative of a Nation (review)
- 'Writing the Lives of Painters': Biography and Artistic Identity in Britain 1760-1810 (review)
- Teenie Harris, Photographer: Image, Memory, History (review)
- Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History (review)
- Carnival in the Creole City: Place, Race, and Identity in the Age of Globalization
- Contact Zones and Border Crossings: Writing Deaf Lives
- The Death of Cleopatra / The Birth of Freedom: Edmonia Lewis at the New World's Fair
- Militant Cosmopolitan in a Creole City: The Paradoxes of Jacques Roumain
- Urban Silhouettes: Mohand Mounsi's Creolized Paris
- "Dust to Cleanse Themselves," A Survivor's Ethos: Diasporic Disidentifications in Zeitoun
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