TOC: Feminist Review: Volume 90, Issue 1 (October 2008)
‘I Like Your Colour!’ skin bleaching and geographies of race in urban Ghana – Jemima Pierre
why queer diaspora? – Meg Wesling
diasporic governmentality: on the gendered limits of migrant wage-labour in Portugal – Kesha Fikes
wal-mart, ‘katrina’, and other ideological tricks: Jamaican hotel workers in Michigan – Deborah A Thomas
engendering ‘race’ in calls for diasporic community in Sweden – Lena Sawyer
postcolonial criticism, transnational identifications and the hegemonies of dancehall’s academic and popular performativities – Denise Noble
the comic side of gender trouble and Bert Williams’ signature act – Michelle Ann Stephens
