Items Authored/Edited by Anim-Addo, Joan

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Anim-Addo, Joan; Osborne, Deirdre and Sesay, Kadija. 2021. This is the Canon: Decolonize Your Bookshelf in 50 Books. London: Quercus Editions. ISBN 9781529414592 [Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2016. A screech in the dark. Short Fiction in Theory & Practice, 6(1), pp. 77-83. ISSN 2043-0701 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2015. Travelling with Imoinda: Art, Authorship, and Critique. Callaloo, 38(3), pp. 570-581. ISSN 0161-2492 [Article]

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Anim-Addo, Joan. 2015. Translational Space and Creolising Aesthetics in Three Women’s Novels: the Radical Diasporic (Re)turn. Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies(7), pp. 7-22. ISSN 1791-5155 [Article]

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X Marks the Spot; Anim-Addo, Joan and Greenan, Althea, eds. 2015. Human Endeavour: a creative finding aid for the Women of Colour Index. London: Goldsmiths, University of London. ISBN 978-1-902770-15-4 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan; Gunaratnam, Yasmin and Scafe, Suzanne, eds. 2014. Black British Feminisms, Feminist Review, 108(1). 0141-7789 [Edited Journal]

Ahmed, Sara; Anim-Addo, Joan; Bernard, Claudia A.; Mirza, Heidi; Puwar, Nirmal and Thobani, Sunera. 2013. 'Screening and Panel Discussion on the work of Angela Davis, Free Angela and Other Political Prisoners'. In: Centre for Feminist Research Screening and Panel Discussion. Goldsmiths, Universirty of London, United Kingdom. [Conference or Workshop Item]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2013. 'Translational Space and Creolising Aesthetics in Three Women’s Novels: the Diasporic Turn'. In: Perspectives from 'Other' Cultures Translating Cultures. Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom 20-22 September. [Conference or Workshop Item]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2013. Gendering Creolisation: creolising affect. Feminist Review, 104(1), pp. 5-23. ISSN 0141-7789 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan and Scafe, Suzanne. 2013. Affect and Gendered Creolisation. Feminist Review, 104(1), pp. 1-4. ISSN 0141-7789 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2013. I, Daughter”: Auto/Biography, Fractured Histories, and Familial Quest for “Scotch Blood” in Grenada and the Grenadines. In: Carla Sassi and Theo van Heijnsbergen, eds. Within and Without Empire: Scotland Across the (Post)colonial Borderline. New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 168-194. ISBN 9781443855679 [Book Section]

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Anim-Addo, Joan and Gunaratnam, Yasmin. 2013. Secrets and lies: Narrative methods at the limits of research. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 5(3), pp. 383-396. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2013. Writing and Resistance: Tracing Grenada’s Written Literary Tradition. In: N. Faraclas; R. Severing; C. Weijer; E. Echteld and M. Hinds-Layne, eds. Transcultural Roots Uprising: The Rhizomatic Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the Caribbean. Willemstad: University of Curaçao and Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma, pp. 17-32. ISBN 9789990423174 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2012. Hija y su ama de llaves. Revolución y Cultura, pp. 55-58. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan; Covi, Giovanna and Karavanta, Mina, eds. 2009. Interculturality and Gender. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978 1 902294 40 7 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2009. Tracing Knowledge, Culture and Power: Towards an Intercultural approach to Literary Studies. In: Joan Anim-Addo; Giovanna Covi and Mina Karavanta, eds. Interculturality and Gender. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 9781902294407 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan and Back, Les. 2008. British Literature in British Universities – A Twenty-first Century Reality? English Subject Centre Newsletter(15), pp. 10-14. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. Her Own Woman – Opal Palmer Adisa, Daughter and his Housekeeper. Edinburgh Review(128), pp. 65-71. ISSN 0267-6672 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. Autobiograpical Negotiation in Selected Novels by Beryl Gilroy and Joan Riley: Black Women Narrating the Post-Windrush Self. In: Marta Sofia Lopez, ed. Afroeurope@ns, Cultures and Identities. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, pp. 156-166. ISBN 978-1847185020 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. Daughter and his housekeeper. Edinburgh Review, 123, pp. 65-71. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. Towards a Post-Western Humanism Made to the Measure of Those Recently Recognized as Human. In: Mina Karavanta and Nina Morgan, eds. Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid. New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 250-273. ISBN 9781847186164 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. “We Sleeping Volcanoes; We Women”: Writing Self, Memory and Diaspora. In: Wolfgang Zach and Michael Kenneally, eds. Imoinda or She Who Will Lose Her Name. Stauffenburg Verlag Brigitte, pp. 253-260. [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. “We Sleeping Volcanoes; We Women”: Writing Self, Memory and Diaspora in Imoinda or She Who Will Lose Her Name. In: Wolfgang Zach and Michael Kenneally, eds. Literatures in English : Prioritie s of Research. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, pp. 253-260. ISBN 978-3-86057-321-1 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2008. Women Activists against Enslavement. In: Arthur Torrington; Rita McLean; Victoria Osborne and Ian Grosvenor, eds. Equiano: Enslavement, Resistance & Abolition. London: Equiano Society and Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, pp. 70-77. ISBN 9780709302575 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2007. The Black Woman as Subject and Object in Britain from 1507. In: Joan Anim-Addo and Suzanne Scafe, eds. I AM BLACK/ WHITE/ YELLOW: An Introduction to the Black Body in Europe. London: Mango Publishing, pp. 17-36. ISBN 978902294186 [Book Section]

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Covi, Giovanna; Anim-Addo, Joan; Pollard, Velma and Sassi, Carla. 2007. Caribbean-Scottish Relations: Colonial and Contemporary Inscriptions in History, Language and Literature. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294346 [Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan and Scafe, Suzanne, eds. 2007. I am Black, White, Yellow: An Introduction to the Black Body in Europe. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294315 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2007. Inventing the Self: An introduction to the Black Woman Subject/Object in Britain from 1507. In: Joan Anim-Addo and Suzanne Scafe, eds. I am Black, White, Yellow: An Introduction to the Black Body in Europe. London: Mango Publishing, pp. 17-36. ISBN 978-1902294315 [Book Section]

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Anim-Addo, Joan. 2007. Touching The Body: History, Language and African-Caribbean Women’s Writing. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 9781902294230 [Book]

Covi, Giovanna; Anim-Addo, Joan; Borghi, Liana; Garcia Gomez, Luz; Goodman, Sara; Grenz, Sabine and Karavanta, Mina. 2006. ReSisters in Conversation: Representation Responsibility Complexity Pedagogy. [Printed Ephemera]

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Covi, Giovanna; Anim-Addo, Joan; Borghi, Liana; Gomez Garcia, Luz; Goodman, Sara; Grenz, Sabine and Karavanta, Mina. 2006. ReSisters in Conversation: Representation Responsibility Complexity Pedagogy. York: Raw Nerve Press. ISBN 978-0955358609 [Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2005. Caribbean Women’s History. In: Prem Poddar and David Johnson, eds. An Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 496-502. ISBN 9780748618552 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2005. Pan-Africanist Women, Modernity, Silence: Amy Ashwood Garvey and other Invisible Activists. In: Giovanna Covi, ed. MODERNIST WOMEN RACE NATION: NETWORKING WOMEN 1890-1950: CIRCUM-ATLANTIC CONNECTIONS. London: Mango Publishing, pp. 96-117. ISBN 1902294297 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2005. Pan-Africanist Women, Modernity, Silence: Amy Ashwood Garvey, and Other Invisible Activists. In: Giovanna Covi, ed. Modernist Women Race Nation: Networking Women 1890-1950, Circum-Atlantic Connections. Mango, pp. 96-117. ISBN 1902294297 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2004. Sister Goose's sisters: African-Caribbean women's nineteenth-century testimony. Women a Cultural Review, 15(1), pp. 35-56. ISSN 09574042 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. May a Partially-sighted Black Woman? AGENDA Special Issue on Derek Walcott, 39(1,2,3), pp. 81-82. ISSN 0002-0796 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. Imoinda Birthing the Creole Nation: Rewriting Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko. In: Margarete Rubik; Jorge Figueroa-Dorrego and Bernard Dhuicq, eds. Revisiting and reinterpreting Aphra Behn : proceedings of the Aphra Behn Europe Seminar, ESSE Conference, Strasbourg, 2002. Entrevaux: Bilingua GA, pp. 75-82. ISBN 9782846560047 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. Imoinda: or She Who Will Lose Her Name: A play for twelve voices in three acts/ Imoinda, colei che perder√† il nome: Opera per dodici voci in tre atti. In: Giovanna Covi, ed. Voci femminili caraibiche e interculturalità. Universita degli Studi di Trento, p. 162. ISBN 8888430429 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. Queen Victoria’s Black Daughter. In: Gretchen Gerzina, ed. Black Victorians/Black Victoriana. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0813532158 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. Small Ironies: Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place as Travel Writing. BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review, 9(1), pp. 199-203. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. Small ironies: Jamaica Kincaid's Small Place as travel writing. Black Travel Writing, 9(1), pp. 191-204. ISSN 1078-0955 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2003. "To Begin Our Knowing": The Claiming of Authority and the Writing of "Imoinda". In: Giovanna Covi, ed. Voci feminili caraibiche e interculturalità. (68) Trento: Università degli Studi di Trento, Dipartimento di Scienze Filologiche e Storiche. ISBN 9788884430427 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan, ed. 2002. Centre of Remembrance: Memory and Caribbean Women’s Literature. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294025 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2000. The African-Caribbean Woman Writer’s Project: Merle Collins and Alecia McKenzie. In: Carla Locatelli, ed. Co(n)texts: implicazioni testuali. (47) Trento: Dipartimento di scienze filologiche e storiche, pp. 131-150. [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2000. The Colour of Silence. In: Courttia Newland and Kadija Sesay, eds. IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0140287332 [Book Section]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 2000. Windrush Children and Broken Attachments. Race and Cultural Education in Counselling (RACE)(23), pp. 11-17. [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan, ed. 1999. Another Doorway: Visible Inside the Museum. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294018 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan and Ross, Jacob, eds. 1999. Voice Memory Ashes: Lest We Forget. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294049 [Edited Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 1998. “Another Doorway? Black Women Writing The Museum Experience”. Journal of Museum Ethnography(10), pp. 93-104. ISSN 0954–7169 [Article]

Anim-Addo, Joan. 1998. Anguish and The Absurd: "Key Moments," Recreated Lives and the Emergence of New Figures of Black Womanhood in the Narrative Works of Beryl Gilroy. In: Adele S. Newson and Linda Strong-Leek, eds. Winds of Change : The Transforming Voices of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 131-144. ISBN 9780820437156 [Book Section]

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Anim-Addo, Joan. 1998. Haunted by History: Poetry. London: Mango Publishing. ISBN 978-1902294032 [Book]

Anim-Addo, Joan, ed. 1996. Framing The Word: Gender & Genre in Caribbean Women’s Writing. London: Whiting & Birch. ISBN 978-1871177916 [Edited Book]

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Anim-Addo, Joan. 1996. Sugar, Spices and Human Cargo: An Early Black History of Greenwich. Greenwich Leisure Services. ISBN 978-0904399219 [Book]

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Anim-Addo, Joan. 1995. Longest Journey: A History of Black Lewisham. London: Deptford Forum Publishing. ISBN 9781898536215 [Book]

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