Caribbean sexuality is both hyper-visible and obscured. Celebrated in popular culture as an important ingredient in Caribbean social life, and flaunted to attract tourists to the region, sex is also shrouded in double entendre, secrecy and shame. This panel, presented by Origins, a literary journal that explores the narrative arts through the lens of identity, discusses the difficulties and delights of Caribbean women writing about sex and desire across generations, cultures, and genres. Panelists: Anjanette Delgado, Fabienne Josaphat, Katia D. Ulysse, Donna Aza Weir-Soley. Moderators: Ektè Duarte Jinyò., Jennifer Maritza McCauley.
Pwogram ReadCaribbean yo te kreye an patenarya ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas ak ReadJamaica, avèk sipò Fondasyon Knight ak Fondasyon Green Family.
ReadCaribbean se yon pwogram ki fèt gras a yon kolaborasyon ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas, ak ReadJamaica. Pwogram nan jwenn sipò nan men Knight Foundation ak Green Family Foundation.
Pwogram ReadCaribbean yo te kreye an patenarya ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas ak ReadJamaica, avèk sipò Fondasyon Knight ak Fondasyon Green Family.
ReadCaribbean se yon pwogram ki fèt gras a yon kolaborasyon ak Sosyete Koukouy, Festival Literè Bocas, ak ReadJamaica. Pwogram nan jwenn sipò nan men Knight Foundation ak Green Family Foundation.