Small Axe 57 features essays by Michael Walonen, Kaneesha Parsard, and Bonnie Thomas, and “Caribbean In/securities," a section guest-edited by Patricia Noxolo with essays by Rivke Jaffe, Anthony Harriot, Ronald Cummings, David Featherstone, Kevon Rhiney, Susan P. Mains, and Anyaa Anim-Addo.
The issue also extends our preoccupation across the Small Axe Project with "Translating the Caribbean," with contributions from Betsy Wing and James Maraniss. In the book discussion, Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, Rinaldo Walcott, and Tezeru Teshome and K. Wayne Yang reflect on the critical insights offered in Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake: On Blackness and Being.
Finally, our cover artists, Miguel Luciano contributes a visual essay entitled, "Ride or Die."
Small Axe 57
November 2018 is now available!
Small Axe 57 features essays by Michael Walonen, Kaneesha Parsard, and Bonnie Thomas, and “Caribbean In/securities," a section guest-edited by Patricia Noxolo with essays by Rivke Jaffe, Anthony Harriot, Ronald Cummings, David Featherstone, Kevon Rhiney, Susan P. Mains, and Anyaa Anim-Addo.
The issue also extends our preoccupation across the Small Axe Project with "Translating the Caribbean," with contributions from Betsy Wing and James Maraniss. In the book discussion, Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, Rinaldo Walcott, and Tezeru Teshome and K. Wayne Yang reflect on the critical insights offered in Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake: On Blackness and Being.
Finally, our cover artist, Miguel Luciano contributes a visual essay entitled, "Ride or Die."