| Spring/Autumn 1987 |
Double Issue: Focus on Education |
| Susheila Nasta and Adewale Maja-Pearce |
Editorial Note |
2 |
| Michael Etherton |
African Theatre and Political Action |
3 |
| Steve Chimombo |
Learning African Literature |
7 |
| Derek Wright |
The Well-Worn Way: Armah’s Histories |
11 |
| Peter Traves |
Anti-Racist, Multicultural and Socialist Education |
14 |
| Robert Bush |
GCSE Literature and Multicultural Concerns |
18 |
| Maureen Alcorn |
Top Caribbean Texts For GCSE |
20 |
| Michael Bennett |
Literature and Anti-Racist Teaching: Medium or Vehicle? |
21 |
| Sara Chetin |
Interviews Ama Ata Aidoo |
23 |
| Adewale Maja-Pearce |
Interviews Kojo Laing |
27 |
| Ndeley Mokoso |
Short Story: Man Pass Man |
30 |
| Henri Lopez |
Short Story: The Esteemed Representative |
31 |
| Tony Wallace |
Short Story: Tutuola, Mrs Emeruah and Me |
34 |
| Jean Arasanayagam |
Poems: My Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law |
36 |
| David Dabydeen |
Poems: Missie and the Coconut Man and Christmas in England |
37 |
| Cyril Dabydeen |
Poems: Evolution Song and Jim Jones Revisited |
37 |
| John Hayes |
Poem: Bessie Smith |
39 |
| Idi Bukar |
Poem: A Madman is Directing the Traffic |
39 |
| Reviews |
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| Nana Wilson-Tagoe |
The Penguin Book of Caribbean Versein English, Paula Burnett, ed |
39 |
| Eckhard Breitinger |
Requiem for a Futurologist by Wole Soyinka |
41 |
| John Haynes |
West African Poetry: A Critical History by Robert Fraser |
41 |
| Adewale Maja-Pearce |
The Nigerian Civil War |
42 |
| Martin Turner |
The Enigma of Arrival by V S Naipaul |
44 |
| Abdulrazak Gurnah |
Zinder by Stewart Brown |
44 |
| Carolyn Cooper |
The European Tribe by Caryl Phillips |
45 |
| Books Received |
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46 |
| Activities |
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47 |
| Contributors |
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53 |
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