Table des matières
Claude Julien
IntroductionLinks across the waters
Klaus Benesch
The Pitfalls of Memory: Cross-Cultural Discourse and Autobiographical Form in Olaudah Equiano's Interesting NarrativeMary Lynn Weiss
Disappearing Acts: the Dramatic Career of Victor Séjour, FMCPatricia Donatien-Yssa
Palmer Hayden: New-York - Paris - New-YorkWerner Sollors
African American intellectuals and Europe between the Two World Wars- 1. Countée Cullen and Claire Goll
- 2. Claude McKay, Alain Locke, and George Grosz
- 3. McKay, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Leon Trotsky
- 4. Horace Cayton and Nancy Cunard
- 5. Alain Locke and “The Black Watch on the Rhine”
- 6. Excursus on Fascist and Stalinist Aesthetics
- 7. Langston Hughes, James Yates, and the Spanish Civil War
- 8. W.E.B. Du Bois in Nazi Germany 1936
Sandro Portelli
Who ain’t a Slave? On the University of Frederick DouglassAmbroise Kom
Chester Himes Outre-AtlantiquePoets' corner
James A. Emanuel
A good force in my life and workFrançoise Clary
La structure du langage poétique de Gwendolyn BrooksTributes from friends and colleagues
John A. Williams
Fabre: a TributeBrenda F. Berrian
A Tribute to a MentorWilliam Ferris
A Tribute and a photo portfolioEdward Margolies
A Tribute to a ColleagueHazel Rowley
Fellow ScorpiosFiction corner
Stephen Casmier
Race, Newspapers and Hegemony in Banjo by Claude McKayHélène Christol
Années trente : le regard de Dorothy WestBrent Hayes Edwards
Wideman’s BreadthJacqueline Berben-Masi
“The Father-Son Paradigm as Microcosm of Diaspora: Theme, Style, and Structure in John Edgar Wideman’s Fiction”Claudine Raynaud
Toni Morrison: Site and MemoryPercival Everett
The Devolution of Nuclear AssociabilityThe Caribbean and the Mainland
Françoise Charras
Writing on the External Frontiers of the Caribbean: Eric Walrond and Vernon AndersonAndrée-Anne Kekeh-Dika
Michelle Cliff’s Free Enterprise: Writing the Americas as CrossroadsFlorence Martin
René Maran lecteurWolfgang Binder
Is Memory the Amnesia You Like? Some Remarks on Self-Invention and the Presence of Caribbean Literature in North AmericaSocial concerns
Leon F. Litwack
“Pearl Harbor Blues”: Black Americans and World War IIFrancis Bordat
A Provisional Interpretation of a Difficult WordHélène Le Dantec-Lowry
De lieu en lieu, de place en place : le parcours des domestiques africaines-americaines