Preface: When Will the Beautiful Ones Be Born?
David Scott
Life Unadministered: Colonial Care and the Indian Coolie
Najnin Islam
Andaiye and Audre Lorde's Black Transnational
Sisterhood; or, "I want you in this world"
Sasha Ann Panaram
Peasant Sensibility and the Structures of Feeling of "My People"
in George Lamming's In the Castle of My Skin
Tohru Nakamura
Anton de Kom and the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition
Guest Editors, Wayne Modest and Susan Legêne
Other Radicals: Anton de Kom and the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition
Wayne Modest and Susan Legêne
Canonizing De Kom: Sacrality, Blackness and
the Nation in Postcolonial Netherlands
Markus Balkenhol
Displacing Wij Slaven van Suriname: Other Collateral Effects
Olívia Maria Gomes da Cunha
Appropriating Anton de Kom Today: Canonization, Translation, Celebration
Karwan Fatah-Black
More Relevant Than Ever: We Slaves of Suriname Today
Mitchell Esajas
Citizenship Violence and the Afterlives of Dutch Colonialism:
Re-reading Anton de Kom
Guno Jones
Visualities
Imprint
Shannon Alonzo
Book Discussion: Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Transformed Citizenship in the French Empire
Suzanne and Suzanne: An Experiment in Reimagining Liberation
Grace Sanders Johnson
Black Women and Their Discontents in the French Context
Shanna Jean-Baptiste
Decolonizing the Married Woman
Tobias Warner
Unfinished Business: In Search of Other Women, Other Worlds
Annette Joseph-Gabriel