Identity and conceptual limitation in Gayl Jones's The healing : from turtle to human being
p. 11
Textual transfigurations and female metamorphosis : reading Gayl Jones's The healing
p. 31
From mules to turtle and unicorn women : the gender-folk revolution and the legacy of the Obeah in Gayl Jones's The healing
p. 65
Telling the untold tale : Afro-Latino/a identifications in the work of Gayl Jones
p. 91
"Reads kinda like jazz in they rhythm" : Gayl Jones's recent jazz conversations
p. 117
Interruptions : tradition, borders, and narrative in Gayl Jones's Mosquito
p. 137
"Trouble in mind" : (re)visioning myth, sexuality and race in Gayl Jones's Corregidora
p. 155
Prison narratives, narrative prisons : incarcerated women reading Gayl Jones's Eva's man
p. 173
Unsilencing lesbianism in the early fiction of Gayl Jones
p. 203
Things deserving echoes : Gayl Jones's liberating poetry
p. 221
Resistance, reappropriation, and reconciliation : the blues and flying Africans in Gayl Jones's Song for Anninho
p. 241
Afterword : voicing Gayl Jones
p. 259
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