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Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal includes scholarship on the work of visual artists, commentary on current issues in Caribbean studies and travelogues. Anthurium remains committed to bridging the digital divide by making peer reviewed, scholarly articles and creative writing available to teachers, students, scholars and persons interested in Caribbean literature and culture worldwide without fee based subscriptions. We would like to thank those of you who continue to support refereed, open access academic e-journals such as ours.
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Baker Josephs is the 2016-17 Sterling Brown Professor at Williams College
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Bascomb is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies, and affiliated with the Institute for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Center for Latin American and Latino Studies at Georgia State University. She is trained as an interdisciplinary black studies scholar with emphases in diaspora theory, cultural theory, visual culture, performance studies, gender and sexuality, and literature. Her scholarly interests focus on representations and performances of nation, gender, and sexuality across the African diaspora with an emphasis on the Anglophone Caribbean
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Baker Josephs is the 2016-17 Sterling Brown Professor at Williams College. She specializes in World Anglophone Literature with an emphasis on Caribbean Literature. Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/anthurium Anthurium (2017) "Contributors," Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal: Vol 14 : Iss. 1 , Article 2. It has been accepted for inclusion in Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal by an authorized editor of Scholarly Repository.
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