p. 2. The magic of your making: magic and realism in David Dabydeen's recent fiction / Cultural hybridity in David Dabydeen's poetry / Michael Mitchell. Living beadless in a foreign land: David Dabydeen's poetry of disappearance / Anjali Nerlekar ; Fresh names: audience, authenticity and the African imaginary in Turner and A harlot's progress / Nicole Matos -- p. 2. (Re)reading the novels. Translating The intended / Jenny De Salvo ; Intertextuality and the "spatialization" of reading: Conradian journeys in Dabydeen's Disappearance / Russell West-Pavlov ; David Dabydeen's A harlot's progress: re-presenting the slave narrative genre / Abigail Ward ; "To say profitably": Dabydeen's exoticist aesthetic / Erik Falk ; Re-scripting genealogies, or, On the purpose of (re)writing in David Dabydeen's Our Lady of Demerara / Lilian Sikorska ; "Everything is illuminated": trauma, literary alchemy and transfiguration in David Dabydeen's Molly and the Muslim stick / Juta Schamp ; The magic of your making: magic and realism in David Dabydeen's recent fiction / Michael Mitchell.
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