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Prose fiction –books, anthologies magazines and journals that published short fiction and excerpt from longer fiction; Prose: Non-fiction -books, anthologies, magazines, newspapers and journals that that have published essays; Interviews, Drama, and Reviews by NourbeSe Philip Radio
and television work, Conference
panel presentations, Readings,
Keynote
Lectures and Speeches, Residencies
& Positions Held |
"What's
in a Name?", Between Worlds -A Reader, Rhetoric, and
Handbook, First Canadian Edition, Susan Bachman, Melinda Barth,
Karen Pancer, Addison Wesley Longman, 1998 "And
Over Every Land and Sea," Eyeing the North Star: Directions
in African Canadian Literature, ed. George Elliott Clarke,
McClelland and Stewart Inc. 1997. "Blackman Dead" and "Discourse on the Logic of Language," Making a Difference: Canadian Multicultural Literature, ed. Smaro Kamboureli, Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1996. "She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks," The Arnold Anthology of Post Colonial Literatures in English, ed. John Thieme, Arnold, London, 1996. "She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks," Canadian Voices, eds. Shirin Kudchedkar and Jameela Begum A., Pencraft International, Delhi, 1996. "Discourse on the Logic of Language," Carnival: Scream in High Park, ed. Peter McPhee, Insomniac Press, Toronto, 1996. "The Hold Up," Images of Nature: Canadian Poets and the Group of Seven, ed. David Booth, Kids Can Press, Toronto, 1995. "She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks," Concert of Voices: An Anthology of World Writing in English, ed. Victor J. Ramraj, Broadview Press Ltd, 1995."Universal Grammar," US/THEM, ed. Gordon Collier, Rodopis, Atlanta, 1992. "Ignoring Poetry," Open Letter: A Canadian Journal of Writing and Theory, Ninth Series, No.2: Spring 1995. "To Whom It May Concern," Exact Change: Yearbook 1995, No. 1, ed. Peter Gizzi, Boston, USA. "Discourse on the Logic of Language," Motherlands, ed. Susheila Nasta, The Women's Press, London, 1991. "She Tries Her Tongue," Singularities, ed. Geoff Hancock, Black Moss, l990. "And Over Every Land and Sea," Creation Fire, ed. Ramabai Espinet, Toronto, Sister Vision Press, 1990. "Testimony Stoops to Mother Tongue," Poetry By Canadian Women, ed.Rosemary Sullivan, Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1989. "Odetta," "E. Pulcherrima," and "Salmon Courage," A Shapely Fire: Changing the Literary Landscape, ed. Cyril Dabydeen, Mosaic Press, Oakville, 1987. "Oliver Twist", "Salmon Courage," The Penguin Book of Caribbean Verse in English, ed. Paula Burnett (London: Penguin Books, 1986. "Salmon Courage", "Child We Heard You Weep", "On Reading Doris Lessing," Other Voices: Writings by Blacks in Canada, ed. Loris Elliott, Williams Wallace Inc.Toronto, 1986. "Black Fruit", "Byeri", "Odetta", "Black Fruit II", "What's In A Name?," Sad Dances in a Field of White: Poetry by and about Blacks in Canada, ed. Charles Smith, Is Five Press, Toronto, 1985. "Cyclamen Girl," Women and Words: The Anthology, ed. West Coast Editorial Collective, Harbour Publishing Co. Vancouver, 1984. "When I Was a Child..." Pushcart Prize VI: The Best of Small Presses, ed. Bill Henderson, The Pushcart Book Press, Wainscott, 1981. Magazines and Journals "Zong #s 1-6", Mangrove, Miami, #13, 2004 "Zong #s 2-5" & Notes, Hambone, Santa Cruz, #17, Fall 2004 "Cashew #4", The Walrus Magazine, Toronto, July/August 2004 "To
Whom it May concern", Contemporary Verse 2, 25th
annniversary issue, Winnipeg, 2000, "Zong
#1" & #2, Facture 2, Journal of Poetry and Poetics, California,
2000 "Island
Liturgies," River City: A Journal of Contemporary Culture,
Summer, 1996. "Island
Liturgies," Conjunctions: 27, The Archipelago: New Caribbean
Writing , 1996 "Discourse on the Logic of Language," Chain 3:2, Fall 1996 "Crossed Stitch," Fourteen Hills: San Francisco State University Review, Spring, 1996. She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks and Looking for Livingstone; The Zora Neale Hurston Forum, excerpts in Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1994. "A Good Neighbour" and "Crossed Stitch," River City, Spring, 1994, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. "Black, Armed and Dangerous," Drumvoices, Fall-Winter, 1993/94. "Universal Grammar," Trivia 16/17, 1990. "The Question of Language is the Answer to Power," Poetry Canada, Vol.10, No. 4, Fall/Winter 1989-90. "Universal Grammar", "The Question of Language Is the Answer To Power," Hambone, No. 8, Fall 1989. "Cyclamen Girl," Obsidian II: Black Literature In Review, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1989.88 "Universal Grammar," Dandelion, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring-Summer 1988. "She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks," Tessera, Vol. 11, Nos. 2 & 3, Contemporary Verse 2, Summer 1988. "Meditations on the Declension of Beauty By the Girl with the Flying Cheek-bones," Tiger Lily: Magazine by Women of Colour, Vol. 1, Issue 4, 1988. "Discourse on the Logic of Language," (f.)Lip, Vol. 1, No. 2, July 1987. ". ..And Over Every Land and Sea," "Cyclamen Girl," Fireweed, A Feminist Quarterly, Issue 23, Canadian Women Poets, Issue 17,Writing, Summer - Fall 1983. "Salmon Courage," "Black Fruit," "A Habit of Angels," Dandelion, Vol. 11, No.1, Spring-Summer 1984. "Oliver Twist," "Byeri," Prism International, A Quarterly Journal of Contemporary Writing, Vol. 22, No.4, Summer 1984. "Words In Progress," Fireweed, A Feminist Quarterly, Issue 17, Writing, Summer-Fall 1983. "All That Remains of Kush Returns To the Desert," "Black Fruit," Presence Africaine: Revue Culturelle du Monde Noir, No. 116, Fourth trimester, 1980. Books Harriet, und schwarz wie ich, translated to German by Nina Schindler, anrich, Kevelaer, 1993 Looking For Livingstone: An Odyssey of Silence, The Mercury Press, Stratford, l991. Harriet's Daughter, Heinemann Inc. London, 1988; The Women's Press, Toronto, 1988.
Anthologies (Excerpts from long fiction) "Looking for Livingstone," in Writing a Politics of Perception- Memory, Holography, and Women Writers in Canada, Dawn Thompson, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2000 "Commitment
to Hardness" (from unpublished ms., The Imagination of Their
Hearts) Eyeing the North Star: Directions in African Canadian
Literature, ed. George Elliott Clarke, McClelland and Stewart,
Toronto, 1997. Harriets's Daughter, Prentice Hall, Toronto, l990. Harriet's Daughter, Harcourt,Brace,Jovanovich, Toronto, l990. Harriet's Daughter, McMillan Collier, Toronto, l990. "Looking for Livingstone," Territories of Difference, ed. Renee Baert, Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff, 1993. Magazines/Journals (Excerpts from long fiction) "Abide
With Me," Border/Lines, Issue #42. "Queen
Hat", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature
, Vol.28, Jan.1997, #1. "Beach," River City, A journal of Contemporary Culture, Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter, 1995. "The Imagination of Their Hearts," Hambone, Vol.12, Fall, 1995. Short Fiction -Anthologies "Stop Frame," Stories from Blue Latitudes, Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroard, Edited by Elizabeth Nunzez and Jennifer Sparrow, Seal Press, Emeryville, CA, 2006 "Burn Sugar," Oxford Book of Stories by Canadian Women in English, Edited by Rosemary Sullivan, 2000 "Whose
Idea Was It Anyway?": The
Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile, ed. Kofi Anyidoho,
Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois, 1997. "Stop Frame," Ancestral House: The Black Short Story in the Americas and Europe, ed. Charles Rowell, Westview Press Inc. (Division of Harper Collins), 1995. "Bad Words," This Aint No Healing Town: Toronto Stories, ed. Barray Calahagn, Exile Editions, Toronto, 1995. "Whose Idea Was it Anyway," Collaboration in the Feminine, Writings on Women and Culture from Tessera, ed. Barbara Godard, Second Story, Toronto, 1994. "Burn Sugar," A Corner in Each Life: Contemporary Canadian Stories, eds. Sean Armstrong and Carole Corbeil, Nelson Canada, Scarborough, 1994. "Burn Sugar," Kitchen Talk: Contemporary Women's Prose and Poetry, eds. Edna Alford and Claire Harris, Red Deer College Press, Red Deer, 1993. "Burn Sugar," Daughters of Africa, ed. Margaret Busby, Vintage, London, 1992. "Bad Words," Fire Beneath the Cauldron. ed. Geoff Hancock, Thistledown Press, l990. "Burn Sugar," Imagining Women, ed. Rhea Tregebov, The Women's Press, Toronto, 1988. "Burn Sugar," International Feminist Fiction, eds. Julia Penelope and Sarah Valentine, Press, Freedom, California, 1992. International Feminist Fiction, ed. Julia Penelope and Sarah Valentine (Freedom: The Crossing Press). Short Fiction -Magazines/Journals "Stop Frame," Prairie Schooner, (U.S.A.) Vol.67, no.4, Winter 1993. "Bad Words," Wasafari, (U.K.) No. ll, Spring 1990. "Bad Words," Borderlines, (Canada) Spring l990. "Just a name," Matrix, (Quebec) No 31, 1990. "Whose Idea Was it Anyway?" Tessera: Toward Feminist Narratology, (Canada) Vol. 7, Fall 1989. "Burn Sugar," Panurge, (U.K) No.7, Oct. 1987. "The Tall Rains," Women's Review, (U.K.) Issue 12, Oct. 1986. Books A Genealogy of Resistance and Other Essays, Mercury Press, Toronto, 1997. Caribana : African roots and continuities : race, space and the poetics of moving, Toronto : Poui Publications, 1996. Showing Grit: Showboating North of the 44th Parallel, Poui Publications, Toronto, 1993. Frontiers: Essays and Writings in Racism and Culture, The Mercury Press, Stratford, 1993.
Anthologies "Race, Space and the Poetics of Moving," ENCYCLOPEDIA Volume 1, A-E (under C for Carnival), eds. Tisa Bryant, Miranda F Mellis, Kate Schatz -Encyclomedia, 2006 "Why Multiculturalism Can't End Racism" (from Frontiers), True North: Canadian Essays for Composition, Janice MacDonald Grant MacEwan Community College, Addison Wesley Longman,1999 "Taming Our Tomorrows", Literary Pluralities, ed. Christl Verduyn, Broadview Press, Peterborough, 1998 "Race,
Space and the Poetics of Moving," Caribbean Creolization:
Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language, Literature and
Identity, eds. Kathleen M. Baluntansky and Marie-Agnes Sourieau,
Univeristy Press of Florida & The Press University of the West
Indies, 1998. "Earth
and Sound: The Place of Poetry," The Word Behind Bars and
the Paradox of Exile, ed. Kofi Anyidoho, Northwestern University
Press, Evanston, 1997. "Trying
Her Tongue," Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and
Critics on Poetry, eds. Yopie Prins and Maeera Shreiber, Cornell
University Press, 1997. "The
Disappearing Debate or How the Discussion of Racism Has Been Taken
Over by the Censorship Issue," Borrowed Power: Essays on
Cultural Appropriation,eds. Bruce Ziff and Pratima V. Rao,
Rutgers University Press, 1997. "Who's
Listening? Artists, Audiences and Language," New Contexts of
Canadian Criticism, eds. Ajay Heble, Donna Palmateer Pennee, and
J.R. (Tim) Struthers, Broadview Press, Peterborough, 1997. "In the Matter of Memory," Fertile Ground: Memories & Visions, eds. Kalamu ya Salaam & Kysha N. Brown, Runngate Press, New Orleans. "A Piece of Land Surrounded," Writing it Down for James, ed. Kurt Brown, Beacon Press, Boston, 1995. "Ignoring Poetry", Chain 2, eds. Jena Osman and Juliana Spahr, Chain, Buffalo, 1995. "Dis Place: The Space Between," Feminist Measures, eds. Lyn Keller and Cristanne Miller, University of Michigan Press, 1994. "The Habit Of: Poetry, Rats, and Cats," A Poetics of Criticism, eds. J. Spahr et al. Leave Books, Buffalo, 1994. "Ignoring Poetry," Open Letter, Ninth Series, No. 2, Spring 1992. "The Absence of Writing or How I Almost Became a Spy," Out of Kumbla: Carribbean Women and Literature, eds. Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Fido (Africa World Press, l991. "The Disappearing Debate," Language in Her Eye, eds. Libby Scheier and Sarah Sheard Coach House Press:Toronto, 1990. "Managing the Unmanageable," Caribbean Women Writers, ed. Selwyn Cudjoe, Calaloux, Massachusetts, l990. "Journal Entries Against Reaction," Work In Progress: Building Feminist Culture, ed. Rhea Tregebov, The Women's Press, Toronto, 1987. "Mangoes," The Morningside Papers, ed. Peter Gzowski, McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, 1987. Journals, Magazines and Newspapers "Gut
Issues in Babylon," Fuse, Vol. 20, #2, 1997. "Negro
in America: Evaluating The New Yorker's `Black in America'
Issue," Border/Lines, #41. "South
of the Border," River City: A Journal of Contemporary
Culture, Summer, 1997. "Looking for Black Ancestors," CCL, No. 83, 1996. "White Man's Burden, "Border/lines, No. 40 "Bernardo, Homolka, the Mona Lisa and the Press," Border/lines, Nos 38/39 "Father Tongue," American Book Review, vol. 17, No. 3, Feb-Mar., 1996. "OJ: Q & A, The Word, Fall, 1995. "White Out: Bernardo's a Black Guy"?, The Word, October, 1995. "Back to the Future of Quebec," Border/lines, Nos. 38/39, 1995. "Signifying Nothing," Border/lines, Nos. 36/37, 1995. "A Piece of Land Surrounded," Orion, Vol 14, No. 2, Spring 1995. "Notes on the Completion of Potentiality," A Journalist of Feminist Theory: Women and Performance, Vol,7, No.2 - Vol.8, No. 1, Issue 14-15, 1994. "Urban Confections," Border/lines, Nos. 34/35, 1995. "That was Then, This is Now," Border/lines, Nos. 29/30, 1993 "Sinking: $6 million and Still Counting," Fuse, Vol. XVII, no.2, Winter 1993. "That Was Then, This is Now,"; "Black/Jewish Relations," Border/lines, Vol.29, No.30, 1993. "A Piece a Land," Trinidad and Tobago Review, Vol.15, No.10-12, December 1993. "The White Soul of Canada," Third Text, 14, Spring l991. "The New Jerusalem," Fuse, Spring l991. "The Absence of Writing," Brick 39, 1990. "The Absence of Writing, Trivia, 16/17. "Canadian Literature in Black Type," Notes From the Underground: Newsletter of the Toronto Small Press Bookfair, Spring, 1990. "Why Multiculturalism Can't End Racism," The Toronto Star, March 6, 1990. "Pilgrims to Canterbury: The Commonwealth Conference," Books in Canada, December 1989. "Earth and Sound : The Place of Poetry," Anales Del Caribe, Vol. 9, 1989. "The Disappearing Debate, Or How the Discussion of Racism Has Been Taken Over by the Censorship Issue," This Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 2, July/Aug. 1989. "Gut Issues in Babylon: Racism and Anti-Racism in the Arts," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 5, April/May 1989. "Who's Listening? Thoughts on Artists, Audience, and Language," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 12, Nos.1 & 2, Sept. 1988. "Managing the Unmanageable," Detroit City Arts Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1988. "No Laughing Matter," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 6, July 1988. "Women and Theft," Network of Saskatchewan Women, Vol. 5, No. 2, May/June 1988. "All My Children," The Role of the Reader in the Curriculum: The Third Report, The Toronto Board of Education, 1987 . "The Multicultural Whitewash: Racism in Ontario's Arts Funding System," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 3, Fall 1987. "The Sick Butterfly: South Africa's War Against Children," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 11, Nos. 1& 2, Summer 1987. "Social Barbarism and the Spoils of Modernism," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 6, Spring 1987. "Women and Theft," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, No.5, April 1987. "Solitary Dialogue," Broadsides, Vol. 7, No.5, March 1986. "Journal Entries Against Reaction," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 4, Winter 1986/7. "I'se a Long Memoried Woman," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, No.3, Fall 1986. "Massa and the Provincial Kitchens," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, Nos. 1 & 2, Summer 1986. "The Absence of Writing or How I Almost Became a Spy," Fireweed, A Feminist Quarterly, Canadian Women Poets, Issue 23, Summer 1986, Toronto. "Hurrying On Up," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 9, No.6, Feb./March 1986. "New World Voices: An interview with Anne Wallace," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 4, Nov./Jan. 1985. "Bring the Private into the Public: An Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip" by Selina Horrell, Open Letter -a Canadian Journal of Writing and Theory, Twelfth series, Number 9, Summer 2006 "Trying Tongues, E-raced Identities and the Possibilities of Be/longing: Conversations with NourbeSe Philip", Patricia Saunders, Journal of West Indian Literature, Vol. 14, No.s1&2, 2005 "A
Poet of Place: An Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip" by
Mahlis, Kristen Raft of the Medusa -Five Voices on Colonies, Nations, and Histories, Edited by Jocelyne Doray, and Julian Samuel Open Letter 9.9 (1997): 15-26.Vevaina, Coomi S. “Searching for Space: A Conversation with M Nourbese Philip.” Interview. "Searching
for Space: A Conversation with M. NourbeSe Philip," with Coomie
D. Vevaina, Open Letter: A Canadian Journal of Writing and Theory,
Ninth Series, #9, Summer, 1997. "River
City Interview with M. NourbeSe Philip with Paul Naylor,"
River City: A Journal of Contemporary Culture, Summer
1996. "Secrecy & Silence: M. Nourbese Philip's Struggle to Connect with Her Lost Cultural Heritage Fuels Her Writing," by Barbara Carey. Books in Canada, 20.6 (Summer 1991): 17 - 21. "Blood on Our Hands: An Interview with M. Nourbese Philip," by Janice Williamson. Paragraph Magazine, 14:1, 1992. "Writing a Memory of Losing That Place," by Janice Williamson. Sounding Differences: Conversations with Seventeen Canadian Women Writers, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1993. "Coups and Calypsos," (excerpts) Conjunto: Revista de teatro latinoamericano, Casa de las Americas 130, Havana, Cuba Oct-Dec 2003 Coups and Calypsos, Mercury Press, Toronto, 2001 Coups and Calypsos, Playwrights Union of Canada, 1999, Toronto "Coups
and Calypsos," Testifyin',
Djanet
Sears, ed.- Contemporary African Canadian drama. "The Redemption of Al Bumen," Showing Grit: Showboating North of the 44th Parallel, Poui Publications, Toronto, 1994. "Form and Improve", EPISTROPHE: WALL PAINTINGS / BY DENYSE THOMASOS, a review in essay and poetry, Catalogue, text by M. NourbeSe Philip, Franklin Sirmans, Gaëtane Verna Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop’s University/Galerie d’art Foreman de l’Université Bishop, 2006 "Reminding of Us of the Past: Shanti by Arnold Itwaru, and To Monkey Jungle, by Cyril Dabydeen", The Toronto South Asian Review, Winter 1990. "How We Define Ourselves: Arun Mukherjee's Towards an Aesthetics of Opposition ", Toronto South Asian Review, Vol 8, No 1, Summer 1989. "Rude Girls: Talking Back: Talking Black, Talking Feminist by Bell Hooks," Books in Canada, May, 1989, Toronto. "Immoral Fiction: Casual Brutality by Neil Bisoondath" Fuse Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 4, Jan./Feb. 1989. "Hard Time, Maximum Time: The Poetry of Krisantha Sri Bhaggiyadatta and Himani Bannerji," South Asian Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1987. "Arts Against Apartheid: A Report on Toronto's Week Long Festival," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 10, Nos. 1 & 2, Summer 1986. "The Color Purple : A Site Report," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 6, May/June 1986. "Naipaul's Legacies: Digging Up the Mountains," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter 1985. "Passage to Nowhere: David Lean's Passage to India," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 9, Nos. 1 & 2, Summer 1985. "The Best Kept Secret: Bill Cosby and the American Dream," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 9, Nos. 1 & 2, Summer 1985. "Making the House of Our Own: Colonized Language and the Civil War of Words: The Curing Berry and Fables from the Women's Quarters," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 6, Spring 1985. "The Slack Cord of Hope: Tearing and Joining the Ties that Bind," Binding Twine the Poetry of Penny Kemp, Fuse Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 4, Nov./Jan. 1985. "The Metamorphosis of Michael Jackson: A Phenomenon and What it Means," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall 1984. "Distortions and Liberal Intentions: A Critique of NBC's White Dog," Fuse Magazine, Vol. 8, Nos. 1 & 2, Summer 1984. "Silenced by Makeda Silvera," Feminist Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, July 1984. "In Search of Our Mother's Gardens: Womanist Prose by Alice Walker," Fireweed, Issue 19, Summer/Fall 1984.
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