Caribbean Quarterly is now accepting submissions for Enough!, an issue
dedicated to addressing child sexual abuse (CSA) in Caribbean culture through
an examination of regional literature, film, art, music, and life writing.
The
journal is currently accepting articles (6000 words), poems (2 pages or less),
short prose (1500 words or less), personal narratives (1500 words), and art
(photographs, paintings, or drawings in jpeg format) focusing on CSA in the
Caribbean. This issue seeks to bring the art and scholarly communities as well
as victims/survivors together to address the critical issue of CSA in the
Caribbean region by initiating a conversation.
This issue hopes to answer some
questions, such as: Why is CSA so prevalent in the Caribbean, and what can be
done to address it on a social, familial, and governmental level? Can the
Caribbean transform its culture of accepting or concealing CSA? What are the
historical origins of CSA culture in the Caribbean and can this narrative be
altered? Is there a connection between gender and possible victimization in
incidents of CSA in the Caribbean?
Some possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- CSA in Caribbean literature, film, art, poetry, music
- CSA and the Caribbean media
- Addressing CSA in the Caribbean on a socio-cultural level
- Families and CSA in the Caribbean
- Reaching victims/survivors of CSA in the Caribbean
- Addressing CSA in the Caribbean through education
- CSA in the Caribbean and the culture of young girls and older men
- Educating boys and men in the Caribbean on CSA culture
- Victims of CSA in the Caribbean and gender
Please submit an article proposal of 250 words or less to guest editor
Camille Alexander at calexander@uaeu.ac.ae by August 1, 2019. Accepted
proposals will receive responses by August 20, 2019 with final manuscripts due
by December 1, 2019. Submissions of prose, poems, art, and personal narratives
may be submitted at any time before October 1, 2019; responses will be sent by
December 1, 2019. For book review enquiries, please review the book list and contact Caribbean Quarterly
editor Kim Robinson-Walcott at kimberly.robinson@uwimona.edu.jm with your book
selection preference. For any additional enquiries about this issue of Caribbean Quarterly, please contact Camille Alexander at calexander@uaeu.ac.ae.
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