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►B.Ma
Back Issue: 6.2 Spring 2001
Sea
Change: Black British Writing
Guest
Editor, Lauri Ramey
(Cardiff University, Wales, U.K.)
Guest Associate
Editor, R. Victoria Arana
(Howard University)

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►Contents
ESSAYS
Lauri Ramey
INTRODUCTION
Victoria Arana
Sea Change: What Brings Us Here
Maria Helena Lima
The Politics of Teaching Black and British
Judith Bryan
The Evolution of Black London
Ann
Kelly
Narrating the Africanist Presence in the Early Modern
Survey of English Literature
Alinda J. Sumers
The Black Man and the Dark Lady: The Imaginary African in
Early Modern and Modern British Writers
Jude Chudi Okpala
Deterritorialization, Black British Writers and the Case of
Ben Okri
Susan Yearwood
The
Socio-Politics of Black Britain in the Work of Buchi
Emecheta
Kadija George Sesay
Transformations within the Black British Novel
Tracey Walters
A
Black Briton's View Of Black British Literature and
Scholarship
Lauri Ramey
Response:
Symposium on Teaching Black British Writing
POETRY & the Other Arts
SuAndi
Hima Raza
Lamont Steptoe
FEATURED ARTIST:
Veronique Tadjo
AFTERWORD
F.E. De Lancey
"How Does Your Garden Grow?”:
Sonia Sanchez & the Small World Phenomenon"
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