University of Stirling

Literature and Languages

Staff Information

 

 

University of Hunger

 

 

Dr Gemma Robinson

Editorial Work

University of Hunger, Collected Poems and Selected Prose of Martin Carter (Tarset: Bloodaxe, 2006).

Over Seas: A Transnational Caribbean. Invited editor of The Arts Journal Special Issue, 2.2 (March 2006).

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

‘Guyanese writers on the radio’, Arts Journal, 2.2 (March 2006), 41-62.

‘“If freedom writes no happier alphabet”: Martin Carter and Poetic Silence’, Small Axe: a Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 15 (March 2004), 43-62.

‘Redemptive Strategies in Wilson Harris’s Jonestown and Martin Carter’s Poems of Affinity’, in Bridges Across Chasms: Towards a Transcultural Future in Caribbean Literature, ed. by Bénédicte Ledent (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004), pp. 55-63.

‘Teaching “the Americas”’ (with Diana Paton and John Beck), Radical History Review, 89 (Spring 2004), 218-229.

‘“Me-riddle me-riddle”: The Manuscripts of Martin Carter’, Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings, 3.2 (2003), 34-49.

‘Martin Carter’s poetic essays in community’, All Are Involved: The Art of Martin Carter, ed. by Stewart Brown (Leeds: Peepal Tree, 2000), pp. 269-286.

‘Vocabularies of protest and resistance: the early work of Wilson Harris and Martin Carter’, Journal of Caribbean Literatures, 2:1,2 and 3 (Spring 2000), 36-46.

Introduction, Martin Carter: Selected Poems / Poesías Escogidas [bilingual English-Spanish edition sponsored by UNESCO], ed. by David Dabydeen, trans. by Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres (Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1999), pp. 17-22.
Men’s Magazines. Journalism Studies.