No. Title Date
21 About the editors/authors
22 The power of the word - the evaluative functions of prefabricated language
23 Semantic diversity in the Caribbean: Interrogating the “creole” concept
24 Arawak versus Lokono, what's in a name?
25 Contents: In a Sea of Heteroglossia: pluri-lingualism, pluri-culturalism, and pluri-identification in the Caribbean
26 St. Croix a pluri-lingual and pluri-cultural island
27 Mayotte's other ideal
28 Done might be an adverb
29 The body as key: corporal images of women and girls in selected Stories from Blue Lattitudes Caribbean women writers at home and abroad
30 The use of English lexified Creole in Anglophone Caribbean literature
31 Marginalized peoples and Creole Genedid: Sociétés de cohabitation and the Founder Principle
32 How can we fill in the historical gaps in theories of creole Genesis?
33 Towards real cultural dialogue in Caribbean education
34 Connections between the Eastern Caribbean and the Central American Caribbean Coast: the history and demographics of the Garifuna and other African and Afro-Indigenous descended peoples
35 Nursery school teachers' attitudes toward Guyanese Creole
36 Queens of the Virgins: ancestral visions in contemporary Virgin Islands folkore and drama
37 The scientific significance and social responsibiblities of linguistic fieldworkin the Northeast Caribbean: the case of St. Croix
38 African religious survivals in death rituals
39 A new opportunity for development in the region: an Eastern Caribbean postgraduate studies center
40 Poetics of intimate voices: exploring identity politics in US Virgin Islands' poetry