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Curdella Forbes

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Curdella Forbes
BornCurdella Forbes
Colony of Jamaica, British Empire
OccupationNovelist, nonfiction writer, professor, academic
EducationUniversity of the West Indies (PhD)
GenreLiterary fiction
Notable awardsHurston/Wright Legacy Award

Curdella Forbes is a Jamaican academic and author, winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Fiction for A Tall History of Sugar.

Life and career

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Forbes has been professor of Caribbean literature at Howard University since 2004 after working at the University of the West Indies, Mona, which was where she also received her doctorate in 2000. She has also been writer in residence at University of the West Indies, Mona.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Selected works

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Novels

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  • Songs of Silence (2002)
  • Flying with Icarus (2003)
  • A Permanent Freedom (2008)
  • Ghosts (2014)
  • A Tall History of Sugar (2019)

Non-fiction

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  • Revisiting Samuel Selvon's Trilogy of Exile: Implications for Gender Consciousness and Gender Relations in Caribbean Culture (1997)
  • Tropes of the Carnivalesque: Hermaphroditic Gender as Identity in Slave Society and in West Indian Fictions (1999)
  • Through the Lens of Gender: A Revisionary Reading of the Novels of Samuel Selvon and George Lamming (2000)
  • Shakespeare, Other Shakespeares and West Indian Popular Culture: A Reading of the Erotics of Errantry and Rebellion in 'Troilus and Cressida (2001)
  • The End of Nationalism?: Performing the Question in Benítez-Rojo's 'The Repeating Island' and Glissant's 'Poetics of Relation' (2002)
  • Selling That Caribbean Woman Down the River: Diasporic Travel Narratives and the Global Economy (2005)
  • Fracturing Subjectivities: International Space and the Discourse of Individualism in Colin Channer's 'Waiting in Vain' and Jamaica Kincaid's 'Mr. Potter' (2008)
  • "Trespassers Will Be Persecuted": Reading Migratory Subjectivities in Maryse Condé's 'Heremakhonon' and Perambulatory Chain Emails (2010)
  • Between Plot and Plantation, Trespass and Transgression: Caribbean Migratory Disobedience in Fiction and Internet Traffic (2012)

References

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  1. ^ "Curdella Forbes Books - Biography and List of Works - Author of 'A Permanent Freedom'". www.biblio.com.
  2. ^ "HU | COAS | Department of English". english.coas.howard.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-10-30. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  3. ^ "Curdella Forbes | Peepal Tree Press". www.peepaltreepress.com.
  4. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Ghosts by Curdella Forbes. Peepal Tree (IPG, dist.), $19.95 trade paper (179p) ISBN 978-1-84523-200-9". PublishersWeekly.com.
  5. ^ "Curdella Forbes - Caribbean SF". Caribbean SF. Archived from the original on 2019-07-19. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  6. ^ "Department of Literatures to host writing workshop". jamaica-gleaner.com.
  7. ^ ""A Community of the Self" | Small Axe Project". smallaxe.net.
  8. ^ Elizabeth Brown-Guillory (2006). Middle Passages and the Healing Place of History: Migration and Identity in Black Women's Literature. Ohio State University Press. pp. 117–. ISBN 978-0-8142-1038-3.

Further reading

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