Foreword
Introduction: Crossing Disciplines, Cultures, Geographies
1. The Portuguese Jewish Nation: An Enlightenment Essay on the Colony of Suriname
2. Henrik Hertz and Racial Imagination in the Nineteenth-Century Danish Caribbean
3. Jamaican Jewish Tricksters: Philip Cohen Labatt's Literary Crossings
4. Translating Cuba: Language, Race, and Homeland in Cuban-Yiddish Poetry of the 1930s
5. David Dabydeen's Hogarth: Blacks, Jews, and Postcolonial Ekphrasis
6. Jubanidad and the Literary Transmission of Cuban Crypto-Judaism
7. Diaspora and Hybridity: Jewish American Women Write the Caribbean
8. Splattering the Object: Césaire, Nazi Racism, and the Colonial
9. From Shtetl to Settler and Back: André Schwarz-Bart's Morning Star
10. Raphaël Confiant and Jewishness: The Fraught Landscapes of French, Martinican, and Franco-Martinican Intellectualisms
11. Caryl Phillips’s Post-Holocaust/Decolonized Interstices and the Levinasian Subjective in Higher Ground and The Nature of Blood
12. Ema
13. Meeting with Judith
14. Jewish-Cuban Poems
15. On The Nature of Blood and the Ghost of Anne Frank
Afterword: Little Family Quarrels