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Front MatterSource: Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 1, CLAUDE McKAY (MARCH 1992)Published by: University of the West Indies and Caribbean QuarterlyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40653797 .
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VOL.38. NO.l MARCH 1992
CARIBBEAN QUARTERLY Copyright reserved and reproduction without permission strictly forbidden
SPECIAL ISSUE on CLAUDE McKAY i. FOREWORD
ii Guest Editor's Foreword
1. Claude McKay's Birthday and the Unfinished Business of African- American
Scholarship. Wayne F. Cooper
5. Claude Mckay's Big Brother, U. Theo Mckay Jimmy Carnegie
10. A Psychohistoriographic Analysis of Claude McKay Frederick W. Hickling
31. Sonnet for Claude Mckay (poem) Bob Stewart
32 With Banjo by My Bed: Black French Writers Reading Claude McKay Bridget Jones
40. "Only a Nigger Gal!" Race, Gender and the Politics of Education Carolyn Cooper
55. Jekyll and Claude: The Erotics of Patronage in Claude McKay's Banana Bottom Rhonda Cobham
79. BOOK REVIEW
81. Notes on Contributors
82. Books Received
83. Instructions to Authors
(Cover Photographs by Kind Permission of The Institute of Jamaica )
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CARIBBEAN QUARTERLY
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES Editorial Committee
The Hon. R.M.Nettleford, O.ML, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor of
Continuing Studies, Mona. (Editor) G.M. Richards, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Principal, St. Augustine, Trinidad
Roy Augier, Professor of History, Mona, Jamaica Sir Keith Hunte, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Principal, Cave Hill. Neville McNorris, Department of Physics, Mona Veronica Salter, School of Continuing Studies, Mona (Managing Editor)
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Jimmy Carnegie, a writer, is Training Manager at Grace Kennedy and Co Ltd.
Rhonda Cobbam is an Associate professor at Amherst College in the United States.
Carolyn Cooper is a senior lecturer in the Department of English, the University of the West Indies, Mona.
Wayne Cooper, a writer who has written extensively on Claude McKay.
Frederick W.Hickling is a consultant psychaitrist.
Bridget Jones lectures at the Roehampton Institute in the United Kingdom.
Robert Stewart, a poet, teaches at Trinity School in New York
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