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CONTENTS Acknowledgements 1. Gabrielle Jamela Hosein and Lisa Outar, 'Introduction: Interrogating an Indo-Caribbean Feminist Epistemology' Part 1: Tracing the Emergence of Indo-Caribbean Feminist Perspectives2. Patricia Mohammed, 'A Vindication for Indo-Caribbean Feminism' 3. Preeia D. Surajbali, 'Indo-Caribbean Feminist Epistemology: A Personal and Scholarly Journey'4. Andil Gosine, 'My Mother’s Baby: Wrecking Work after Indentureship' Part 2: Transgressive Storytelling 5. Alison Klein, '’Seeing Greater Distances’: An Interview with Peggy Mohan on the Voyages of Indo-Caribbean Women' 6. Anita Baksh, 'Indentureship, Land, and Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought in the Literature of Rajkumari Singh and Mahadai Das' 7. Lisa Outar, 'Post-Indentureship Cosmopolitan Feminism: Indo-Caribbean and Indo-Mauritian Women’s Writing and the Public Sphere' 8. Tuli Chatterji, '’Mini Death and a Rebirth’: Talking the Crossing in Shani Mootoo’s Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab' Part 3: Art, Archives and Cultural Practices9. Kavita Ashana Singh, 'Comparative Caribbean Feminisms: Jahaji Bhain in Carnival' 10. Krystal Nandini Ghisyawan, 'Unsettling the Politics of Identity and Sexuality Among Same-Sex Loving Indo-Trinidadian Women' 11. Angelique V. Nixon, 'Seeing Difference: Visual Feminist Praxis, Identity and Desire in Indo-Caribbean Women’s Art and Knowledge' 12. Lisa Outar, 'Art, Violence and Non-Return: An Interview with Guadeloupean Artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary' Part 4: Dougla Feminisms Gabrielle Jamela Hosein, 'Dougla Poetics and Politics in Indian Feminist Thought: Reflection and Reconceptualization' 14. Sue Ann Barratt, 'Nicki Minaj, Indian In/Visibility and the Paradox of Dougla Feminism' 15. Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard, 'Cutlass: Objects Toward a Dougla Feminist Theory of Representation' Part 5: New Masculinities and Femininities 16. Rhoda Reddock, 'Indo-Caribbean Masculinities and Indo-Caribbean Feminisms: Where are We Now?' 17. Michael Niblett, 'Belaboring Masculinity: Ecology, Work, and the Body in Michel Ponnamah’s Dérive de Josaphat' 18. Stephanie L. Jackson, 'From Stigma to Shakti: The Politics of Indo-Guyanese Women’s Trance and the Transformative Potentials of Ecstatic Goddess Worship in New York City' EpilogueShalini Puri PostscriptShivanee M. Ramlochan Notes on Contributors Index