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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Caribbean Identity Poetics: Subjectivity, I-mage, Collage 1
"To Get Around the Rule of Silence": Performing Masculinity as Detour 30
"I Spy": Curators, Translators, and In-trust Narrators 55
Secrets and Silence, Displacement and Delivrance 79
Travelers' Trees and Umbilical Cords: Embodying Dyaspora, Renegotiating Home 101
A Roving I: Autofiction(s) and Subversions 126
Conclusion 146
Notes 151
Bibliography 167
Index 181
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