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DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURES IN ENGLISH Dr. Michael Bucknor, BA UWI; MA, PhD. University of Western Ontario, Cert. In Teaching (Hons) Mico College Head of Department WORK OF THE DEPARTMENT The 2017/18 academic year was a time of programme renewal and expansion, as part of our response to low undergraduate enrollment. For the first time in years, some of our core introductory courses had more non-majors than majors. is unusual situation provided an opportunity to market specific kinds of literature and film courses to non-majors, even as we continued our drive to recruit students from the high school CAPE cohort into our literature programme. rough our usual initiatives of Meet the Author Sessions, CAPE Workshops, School Visitations and through collaborative efforts with other departments and non-uwi stakeholders, we continue to champion literature and the creative arts as viable areas of engagement. In addition, the department participated in an Orientation Village as a marketing initiative and introduced a Video Promotion on our You Tube Channel to advertise the department s 92

Department of Literatures in English courses. e Revised MA Programme was reconvened in the academic year, after a two-year suspension. e BA in Film Studies programme was designed and approved for delivery in the new academic year. e department was active and energetic in showcasing UWI as the premier site of literary excellence in Jamaica. e activities included: public lectures, book launches, literary readings, film screenings, Reggae Talks, creative writing workshops, the Poetry Clash Competition, interactive sessions and annual CAPE lectures and workshops for high school students and teachers. We also partnered with other departments, institutions and campuses such as CARIMAC, the Institute of Caribbean Studies, the Department of History and Archaeology, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, the Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, e National Library, e British Council and BOCAS LitFest, e Gloria Lyn Memorial Fund and the Western Jamaica Campus (WJC) to host a variety of events. We continue to work on the recommendations from the department s Quality Assurance Review regarding the MFA programme, formal institutionalization of the Writer-in-Residence position, as well as the establishment of a strong internship programme. e department will continue to work towards achieving its objectives in the 2018/2019 academic year. TEACHING AND LEARNING e Department welcomed Professor Curdella Forbes from Howard University, as a Writer-in-Residence, and St Lucian Michelle Serieux as Filmmaker-in-Residence for Semester II. Professor Forbes taught the course LITS2604: Creative Writing Prose Fiction. She also headlined our Love Affair with Literature event, as well as conducted a Creative Writing workshop for extra-uwi writers, and participated in the department s outreach to high school students. Ms Serieux focussed on the development of students talent in creative writing for screen, conducted workshops, screened films, participated in UWI/FSU film festival and helped to organize our March is Movie Month screenings. Mrs Tanya Shirley Johnstone who was appointed as an Adjunct Lecturer for Semesters I & II, taught LITS2603 and LITS2503 respectively. 93

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT e department, for the first time, used videos to promote Semester 1 course enrolment. e videos were posted on the Lits in English UWI Mona You Tube Channel. Students were able to view lecturers introductions of courses before registering. ree new courses, subject to approval, will be introduced in the academic year 2018/19. ese are Introduction to Creative Writing, which was proposed by Dr Isis Semaj-Hall; Creative Non-Fiction and Digital Media and e Graphic Novel which were proposed by Dr Jennifer Brittan. A new programme, the Creative Writing Minor, that represents the department s fulfilment of a long held goal, was also proposed by Dr Semaj-Hall and Dr Brittan. ese new offerings were all approved. New courses in Film Studies ( World Cinema and Film History ) were also approved and added to the list of offerings with a level 2, Nollywood: Genres of African Film, which was introduced in the first semester and taught by Dr Connor Ryan. Dr Ryan also produced a promotional video for the new BA in Film Studies. He also oversaw the creation and dissemination of promotional flyers and assisted Dr Moseley-Wood in creating a Gleaner advertisement for the programme. Dr Brittan served as Faculty Adviser for a new student-run blog e Windian. e department is still in the process of reviewing and finalizing the Minor in eatre Studies, in collaboration with the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, revamping the Liberal Studies Major and refining a proposal for a joint BA/BEd in Literature and Education, with the School of Education. GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH e revised MA Programme was approved and offered in the academic year. e credit rating was upgraded from 24 to 36 credits. e department continues to look at ways to revise the programme to include mixedmode delivery, so that students who are in remote locations from the campus can access the programme. is change would also help to 94

Department of Literatures in English increase our enrolment in the graduate programme. e Graduate Students Welcome Social was held on September 5. e department congratulated Alexis Samuels on winning a UWI Postgraduate Scholarship and for her successful Ph.D. upgrade of her MPhil thesis. Both Cornel Bogle and Kevaughn Bailey won graduate scholarships to pursue their Masters degree at the University of Alberta. Cornel subsequently won the top scholarships after his MA year to pursue the Ph.D. at the University of Alberta. Two (2) students, Tohru Nakamura and Whitney Eaton were selected for the 2017/2018 Departmental Awards. Both students assisted the department events coordinator, Dr Semaj-Hall, and provided administrative support in the office. Ms Samuels, PhD Candidate and Mr Tohru Nakamura, MPhil candidate were selected to participate in the 36th Annual West Indian Literature Conference, held October 4 7, 2017 at the St Augustine Campus. e theme of the conference was Affect and Ethical Engagement. Mr Nakamura, presented a paper titled Welcome Each Other : e Politics of Race and Affect in Earl Lovelace s Is Just a Movie and chaired a panel. Ms Samuels paper was titled, Social and Gendered Beings in Brown Girl, Brownstones, e Aguero Sisters and Changes: A Love Story. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MATTERS e Department participated in the Orientation Village, during September 2017 and welcomed first year students majoring in Literature as well as Liberal Studies. During the orientation period, the DLIE embarked on a comprehensive marketing initiative for the promotion of courses and distributed over 500 flyers and posters for fourteen courses offered in Semester 1. e department s First Year Social was held on September 20. Each first-year was assigned an Academic Advisor from among the teaching staff. e Annual Faculty Awards Ceremony was held on ursday, November 9. Laurie Bell, Cornel Bogle, Trudi-Ann Cunningham, Kaleb D Aguilar, Kheilleigh-Ann Gray, Leslie-Ann Laylor, Georgio Russell and Kyle Williams were presented with departmental awards. e department also introduced a Film Prize for the best performance in any second year film course. e prize was won by Kaleb D Aguilar. 95

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N Dr Rachel Moseley-Wood, Outreach and Research Days Coordinator, organized the department s Poetry Clash Competition with the help of our graduate student, Francina Cousins, at the annual UWI Research Days held February 7 9. Unpublished poets (past and present UWI students) competed and the top three (3) winners received cash awards. Yashika Graham, Kenloy Smith and Kandine West won the 1st, 2nd and 3 rd prizes, respectively. Dr Jennifer Brittan organised the virtual access to celebrated Jamaican- Canadian speculative fiction author Nalo Hopkinson (UC Riverside), to engage her LITS1007 students on her novel Brown Girl in the Ring. In both semesters, the Departmental Consultative Committee Meetings (DCC) were convened. e meetings facilitated exchanges between lecturers and class representatives in order to discuss reports regarding the courses taught, with the aim to improve the department s course delivery. A Meet the Author session featuring Professor Paulette Ramsay, author of Aunt Jen, was held for CAPE Unit 1 students April 17 at the Multifunctional Room, Main Library. She also participated in another such session at the Western Jamaica Campus. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES AND OUTREACH Ms Lisa Brown, Dr. Michael A. Bucknor, Dr Isis Semaj-Hall and Dr Anthea Morrison presented papers and chaired selected panels at the 36th Annual West Indian Literature Conference held October 4 7, 2017 at the St. Augustine Campus. e theme was, Affect and Ethical Engagement. e Department of Literatures in English (DLIE) hosted the 11th Edward Baugh Distinguished Lecture on March 6, 2018 at the Undercroft, Senate Building. e lecture was presented by Ghanian/Jamaican/American distinguished Professor, Kwame Dawes, the multi-talented writer, poet, literary critic, musician, actor, playwright and producer. His presentation was entitled, e African Poetry Book Fund, Transforming the Landscape of African Poetry. 96

Department of Literatures in English Events e E. Desmond Lee Africa World Documentary Film Festival (AWDFF) was held from ursday, November 16 to Sunday, November 19 at the Neville Hall Lecture eatre (N1), FHE, Mona. Over 25 films were shown. e festival was organized by the Department of Literatures in English, the Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy, the Institute of Caribbean Studies and CARIMAC. Dr Moseley-Wood was the main coordinator of the event. On November 27, 2017, the DLIE hosted a Reading by internationally acclaimed dub poet Malachi Smith on the occasion of his Caribbean Book Tour promoting his latest album Wiseman. Dr Isis Semaj-Hall and Ms Michelle Serieux, Filmmakerin-Residence were two of the four panellists for an inter-faculty critical discussion of the film, Black Panther, on April 18, 2018 at the Multifunctional Room of the Main Library. is event was facilitated jointly by the Department of Literatures in English from the Faculty of Humanities and Education and the Department of Sociology, Psychology, and Social Work from the Faculty of Social Sciences. Dr Karen King- Aribisala, Commonwealth Writers Prize Winner for Kicking Tongues and e Hangman s Game and scholar from the University of Lagos, gave a Reading on ursday, May 31, 2018. Workshops Internationally recognized writer and editor, Professor Kwame Dawes conducted a Creative Writing Workshop on Saturday, March 3, 2018. Also, acclaimed Author and Writer-in-Residence, Professor Curdella Forbes conducted a four-week Creative Writing Workshop between April 18 and May 9, 2018. She also represented the department in the Jamaica Women in eatre Festival as a presenter in the Master Class on Dialogue in Script Writing on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at the JAMPRO Meeting Room. A Creative Writing for Film workshop was conducted by Filmmaker-in-Residence, Michele Serieux on June 30 at the UWI Council Room. Certificates were presented to the participants of the workshops. 97

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N Book Launches Dr Michael Bucknor delivered the keynote address and review when Blouse & Skirt Books and the National Library of Jamaica hosted, on May 11, 2017 the launch of In is Breadfruit Kingdom, an anthology of Jamaican poetry, selected by Poet Laureate and DLIE Emeritus Professor Mervyn Morris. Ms Tanya Shirley Johnstone, Adjunct Lecturer, also delivered a special reading. March is Literatures in English Month e Department partnered with the Kingston Book Festival on Sunday, March 4, 2018 to stage Love Affair with Literature 8 as part of the UWI s 70th Anniversary celebrations, featuring poetry and prose readings by Edward Baugh, Barbara Lalla, Lesley-Ann LA Wanliss, Georgio Russell, Kwame Dawes and Curdella Forbes, all past or present students of UWI. Dr Michael A. Bucknor presented the launch talk for Barbara Lalla s book Grounds for Tenure on March 13, 2018 at the Undercroft. Reggae Talks, coordinated by Dr Isis Semaj-Hall, featured Koffee, Gussie Clarke, Lila Ike and Kevy the artist, and was held at the Multifunctional Room, Main Library on March 27, 2018. Dr Moseley-Wood, Dr Ryan and Ms Michelle Serieux co-ordinated six film screenings during the Department s 2018 March Is Movie Month Film Series. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSIONS AND OUTREACH TO SCHOOLS Dr Jennifer Brittan in her collaboration with 1st year student (Zordan Moffat) visited Jose Marti Technical High School for the purpose of outreach and plans for teaching a class of CAPE literature students and giving a general talk about UWI and the LIE Department in January 2018. e Department held its annual CAPE Literatures in English Lecture/Discussion Series on Friday, April 6 and 13, 2018 at the Old Library. e presenters included Ms Carolyn Allen, Dr Jennifer Brittan, Ms Lisa Brown, Dr 98

Department of Literatures in English Michael A. Bucknor, Ms Caprece McCleary, Dr Anthea Morrison, Dr Rachel Moseley-Wood and Dr Isis Semaj-Hall. On April 13th, Dr Connor Ryan provided a Career Presentation to the CAPE students. Ms Lisa Brown, Dr Michael A. Bucknor and Dr Curdella Forbes (Writerin-Residence) provided expertise for the discussion session following the staging of Shakespeare s e Tempest for CSEC students at the Phoenix eatre in March 2018. Dr Michael A. Bucknor did a study session in preparation for the essay paper of the CAPE Literatures in English with the Wolmer s Boys School CAPE Literatures in English group on March 3, 2018. Dr Rachel Moseley-Wood was interviewed for the UWI, Mona, Office of Marketing, Communication and Recruitment radio programme, On Campus, which aired on June 3, 2018. She spoke about the new BA Film Studies as well as more broadly about the programmes offered in the Faculty and the advantages of reading for a degree in Humanities and Education STAFF/POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES Ms Alexis Samuels, MPhil student, presented the paper, Negotiating the Triad: Traditional and Modern Gender-Performances and Counter Performances in African/Diaspora and Caribbean Women s Fiction on ursday, July 27, 2017. Ms Samuels also presented a paper titled, Performances of Wooing in Changes by Ama Ata Aidoo and Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Friday, April 20, 2018. Professor Opal Palmer Adisa, acclaimed Writer and University Director, Institute for Gender and Development Studies, gave a presentation entitled, A Poet s Commitment to Social Activism and Feminist Sensibilities on February 16, 2018. On Friday, March 23, 2018, Dr Sherry Johnson of Grand Valley State University presented on the topic Memory and Personal Narratives of Self. Dr Karen King-Aribisala, University of Lagos presented a paper titled, Living in Africa as a Member of the African Diaspora What is Africa to me now? on May 25. Dr Jennifer Brittan, presented a paper titled, Interplanetary Archipelago: Futures of the Hemispheric Caribbean on June 8, 2018. On July 20, Tohru Nakamura presented his MPhil Upgrade paper titled, eorizing 99

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N Freedom: A Literary Exploration of Caribbean Ontology in Earl Lovelace, Wilson Harris, and George Lamming. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND LINKS WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES Ms. Lisa Brown, engaged in public service as Adjudicator, JCDC Festival Competition and serves as Steering Committee Member for the IABA World Conference, Brazil 2018 & Host/Convener IABA, Americas Chapter 2019 in preparation for the UWI, Mona Department of Literatures in English hosting the 2019 Conference of the IABA Americas chapter. Dr Michael A. Bucknor while visiting Trinidad and Tobago, October 2 8, 2017, attended the Board Meeting for the Journal of West Indian Literature and represented the Mona Academic Board on the Board for Undergraduate Meeting. As Chief Judge for the Una Marson Prize of the Lignum Vitae Literary Competition, Dr Bucknor gave the judge s report and announced the winner at the Awards Ceremony held on November 24, 2017 at the National Gallery. He also represented the department at the Western Jamaica Campus Open Day in January 2018 and presented a workshop on How to Read a Poem. He was joined by author, Prof Paulette Ramsay, who participated in a Meet the Author session. Dr Bucknor represented the Mona Campus at the Council Meeting of the Open Campus in Antigua on March 27, 2018. He also participated in the research workshop on gender-based crime in Caribbean literary and oral culture organized by Dr Lucy Evans of the University of Leicester in preparation for a research grant application to support a collaborative research proposal that would include the University of Leicester, The University of the West Indies and the University of Guyana. The workshop was held at the St Augustine Campus, UWI, in Trinidad and Tobago on April 23, 2018. He is also involved in the Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organized Crime and has been invited to present on Literary Representations of Jamaican Crime in both the Amsterdam Workshop in June 2018 and the Leicester Workshop in November 2018. 100

Department of Literatures in English Dr Rachel Moseley-Wood attended a film screening series, Caribbean Films @ Tallahassee at Florida State University (FSU), Tallahassee, USA from April 19 22, 2018. The series was organised by Dr Moseley-Wood in collaboration with Dr Candace Ward, Assistant Professor in the Department of Literature, Media and Culture, FSU. The series featured screenings of three Jamaican feature films Ring Di Alarm! (2013), Better Mus Come (2010) and Songs of Redemption (2013) as well as the five short films from the JAFTA 2016 Propella! Initiative. As part of the activities, Dr Moseley-Wood gave a presentation on April 20 titled, Memory, Dream, History: Storm Saulter s Better Mus Come. Through the sponsorship of the Literature programme in the Literature, Media and Culture Department, FSU and the College of Motion Picture Arts, FSU, the attendance of the Literatures in English Filmmaker in Residence, Ms Michelle Serieux, was made possible. Dr Semaj-Hall is now co-editor for PREE: Caribbean. Writing. Launched in April 2018, PREE is a unique online magazine for new contemporary writing from and about the Caribbean. They publish original works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays, interviews and experimental writing, giving our authors international visibility far beyond the islands. STAFF MATTERS e Department welcomed Professor Curdella Forbes, as a Writer-in- Residence, and St Lucian Michelle Serieux as Filmmaker-in-Residence for Semester II. Mrs Tanya Shirley Johnstone was appointed as an Adjunct Lecturer for Semesters I & II. e Department wished farewell to Mr. Doniq Salmon who demitted office on March 31, 2018. e Department also thanked Mrs Diane West for acting in the position of Senior Administrative Assistant, while Mrs Venese Gordon-Francis was on Vacation Leave. 101

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N Awards Ms Tanya Shirley, Adjunct Lecturer Creative Writing Poetry, was on May 25th, one of six Jamaicans awarded a Musgrave Medal by the Institute of Jamaica. Ms Shirley was awarded a Silver Musgrave Medal for her contribution to the arts and literature, and is now preparing for her third publication to follow in the success of her previous two works She Who Sleeps With Bones and e Merchant of Feathers. Ms Shirley also published three new poems in April, 2018 in the journal Pree edited by Annie Paul. An interview with Shirley is also featured on the Facebook page of the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, UWI for poetry month, April 2018. Shirley was also an adjudicator for the final round of the Talk e Poem Recitation Competition held in April, 2018 at UWI, Mona. She was also a featured poet at the annual Blue Flamingo Literary Festival in Nassau, Bahamas on March 23, 2018. Dr Michael A. Bucknor and Ms Tanya Shirley received awards from the Farquharson Institute of Public Affairs (FIPA) on April 5, 2018. Dr Bucknor received the award for Outstanding Promotion of Caribbean Literature, while Ms Shirley received the award for Outstanding New Voice in Caribbean Literature. Dr Bucknor has also been appointed an Advisor on the Board of the Farquharson Institute. Dr Connor Ryan was awarded the West African Research Association s Postdoctoral Fellowship administered by Boston University for his research project Lagos Never Spoils: Nollywood and Nigerian Media Urbanism. e highly competitive award is offered each year to two early-career scholars with promising research projects and comes with a grant of US$6000. CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED Ms Lisa Brown made her presentation on When a Man loves a Woman: Going beyond Care for the Cause. Advocacy and privacy in Robert and eresa Lee s More Love, Less Fear at the 36th Annual West Indian Literature conference, held from October 4 7, 2017 at the St. Augustine campus. 102

Department of Literatures in English Dr Michael A. Bucknor presented a paper on Postcolonial Intimacies: Cultural Institutions, Literary Friendships and the Black Atlantic at the 36 th Annual West Indian Literature conference, held from October 4 7 at the St. Augustine campus. He also presented the paper, Black Dandy in Afro-Caribbean Diasporas: Black Aesthetics as an Epistemology of Improvisation, Self-Invention and Re-humanization at e College of the Holy Cross, in Massachusetts, USA at the conference on Rethinking the Afro-politan between October 19 21, 2017. Dr Bucknor was the keynote lecturer at the Austin Clarke Legacy: A Celebration and Conference organized by York University, November 17 19, 2017 in Toronto, Canada. His keynote lecture was entitled Clarke s Saga Boys: Black Aesthetics as Epistemology. is paper was also revised and presented as Economic Insecurity and the Black Dandy: Afropolitan Aesthetics as Epistemology, at the Caribbean In/Securities and Creativity Research Network (CARISCC) conference at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, on January 15, 2018. He also participated in the Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organized Crime Research Workshop at the University of Amsterdam, June 11 and 12, 2018 and presented the paper, Criminal Intimacies: Psycho-sexual Spatialities of Jamaican Transnational Crime in Garfield Ellis s Til I am Laid to Rest. e paper was dedicated to the memory of Garfield Ellis, the Jamaican writer and former Adjunct Lecturer of the department who died early in 2018. Dr Jennifer Brittan presented a paper at the annual convention of the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) on March 30, 2018 at UCLA. e paper was entitled Large-Scale Insularities or Nalo Hopkinson s Dubside SF. Dr Isis Semaj-Hall presented on From Chanting Down to Louding Out: Understanding Affect and Gender Constructs in Equal Rights at the 36th Annual West Indian Literature conference, held from October 4 7 at the St. Augustine campus. Dr. Semaj-Hall at the Imagine Kingston Conference, November 2017, ICS, UWI, Mona also presented a paper titled Kingston, be wise : Reading a City through Its Recordings. Dr Anthea Morrison presented a paper entitled e (impossible?) Dream of Flying in Kwame Dawes She s Gone at the 36th Annual West 103

F A C U LT Y O F H U M A N I T I E S A N D E D U C AT I O N Indian Literature conference, held from October 4 7 at the St. Augustine campus. She also presented a paper entitled Cartographies of Remembering in Caryl Phillips e Atlantic Sound at the 43rd annual conference of the African Studies Association, hosted this year by Yale University, from June 13 16, 2017. Dr Connor Ryan presented a paper at the Michigan State University Symposium on Migration held April 19 21, 2018. e paper was entitled Nollywood and e Fantasy of Staying Put. Dr Ryan also presented a paper titled New Nollywood, Corporate Spaces, and Neoliberal Technologies of the Self at the African Literature Association held in Washington DC May 23 26, 2018. PUBLICATIONS Michael A. Bucknor. Austin Clarke and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: An Interview with Austin Clarke by Michael Bucknor. JWIL 25. 2 (November 2017): 108 115. Anthea Morrison Tales of Loss and Resilience; Review of A Permanent Freedom, Anthurium vol. 14, Issue 2 (January 2018), Article 6. Rachel Moseley-Wood reviewed Songs of Redemption in Caribbean Quarterly, June 2018. 64.2 (348 352). PUBLIC SERVICE Dr Jennifer Brittan served as a reviewer for the journal Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies LACES. Ms Lisa R. Brown Adjudicator, JCDC Festival Competition Member of Steering Committee for the IABA World Conference, Brazil 2018 Host/Convener IABA, Americas Chapter 2019 Conference 104

Department of Literatures in English Dr Michael A. Bucknor Senior Editor, Journal of West Indian Literature (Regional Refereed Publication) (2004 present) Editorial Board Member, Caribbean Quarterly (Regional Refereed Publication) (2010 present) Member, Board of Readers, Issues in Critical Investigation, Vanderbilt University, USA. (2010 present) Senior Editorial Advisor, Lucayos, College of the Bahamas. (Regional Refereed Publication) (2011 present) Actor Boy Judge Member of the Poet Laureate Committee, National Library of Jamaica Member of the Musgrave Medals Selection Sub-Committee Literature Dr Norval Edwards Review Editor, Northern Caribbean University s peer-reviewed journal, International Review of Humanities Member, Advisory Board, Issues in Critical Investigation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Dr Anthea Morrison Judge, Helen Zell Poet Laureate prize. CATEGORIES OF STUDENTS Undergraduate: Majors 40 First Class Honours: N/A Liberal Studies Majors 42 Postgraduate: PhD 3 MPhil 5 MA 7 105