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Archipelago—LeRoy Clarke
• Acknowledgements
• Preface
• La Botánica Cultural: Ars Medica, Ars Poetica—Margarite Fernández Olmos
• Part I: Healing Arts
• Ethnomedical (Folk) Healing in the Caribbean—Brian M. Du Toit
• Black Arts: African Folk Wisdom and Popular Medicine in Cuba—Lydia Cabrera (illustrations by Hector Delgado)
• Afro-Caribbean Healing: A Haitian Case Study—Karen McCarthy Brown
• Santería as a Healing Practice in Diaspora Communities: My Cuban Jewish Journey with Oshun—Ester Rebeca Shapiro Rok
• Dolls and Healing in a Santería House—Anna Wexler
• Community Healing Among Puerto Ricans: Espiritismo as a Therapy for the Soul—Mario A. Nuñez Molina
• Part II: Artistic Healing
• A Particular Blessing: Storytelling as Healing in the Novels of Julia Alvarez—Karen Castellucci Cox
• The Film Cure: Responses to Modernity in the Cinemas of the Hispanic Caribbean—Jerry W. Carlson
• The End of the Line: Africa, Death, and Freedom in Caribbean Cinema—Ernesto Acevedo-Munoz
• Healing and Writing—Opal Palmer Adisa
• The Great Bonanza of the Antilles—Mayra Montero
• "My Work is Obeah": Interview with Poet/Painter LeRoy Clarke—Margarite Fernandez Olmos & Heidi Holder
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