Introduction: 'Madness is rampant on this island': Writing Altered States in Anglophone Caribbean Literature - Bénédicte Ledent, Evelyn O'Callaghan and Daria Tunca.- 2. 'Kingston Full of Them': Madwomen at the Crossroads - Kelly Baker Josephs.- 3. 'Fighting Mad to Tell Her Story': Madness, Rage...
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- Introduction: 'Madness is rampant on this island': Writing Altered States in Anglophone Caribbean Literature - Bénédicte Ledent, Evelyn O'Callaghan and Daria Tunca.- 2. 'Kingston Full of Them': Madwomen at the Crossroads - Kelly Baker Josephs.- 3. 'Fighting Mad to Tell Her Story': Madness, Rage and Literary Self-Making in Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid - Denise deCaires Narain.- 4. Madness and Silence in Caryl Phillips's A Distant Shore and In the Falling Snow - Ping Su.- 5. Speaking of Madness in the First Person/ Speaking Madness in the Second Person? Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and 'The Cheater's Guide to Love' - Delphine Munos.- 6. What is 'worse besides'? An Ecocritical Reading of Madness in Caribbean Fiction - Carine M. Mardorossian.- 7. Performing Colonial Madness in Jamaica Kincaid's The Autobiography of My Mother - Rebecca Romdhani.- 8. Horizons of Desire in Caribbean Queer Speculative Fiction: Marlon James's John Crow's Devil - Michael A. Bucknor.- 9. When Seeing is Believing: Enduring Injustice in Merle Collins's The Colour of Forgetting - Alison Donnell.- 10. Migrant Madness or Poetics of Spirit? Teaching Erna Brodber's and Kei Miller's Fiction - Evelyn O'Callaghan.- 11. (Re)Locating Madness and Prophesy: An Interview with Kei Miller - Rebecca Romdhani.
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