Adisa, Opal Palmer
About Opal Palmer Adisa
Interviews
Serna-Martínez, Elisa. "Rewriting the Caribbean Female Body: A Conversation with Opal Palmer Adisa." Atlantis, vol. 83, no. 1, 2016
Waters, Erika J. "'I Insist on Happiness' - A Conversation with Opal Palmer Adisa." World Literature Today, vol. 83, no. 3, 2009
“Ten Questions: Opal Palmer Adisa.” Caribbean Literary Heritage, undated
Criticism
Serna-Martínez, Elisa. “The Affective Politics of Resistance in the Work of Opal Palmer Adisa.” Contemporary Women’s Writing, vol. 12, no. 1, 2018
Valovirta, Elina. “’Caribbean Passion’ as a Reparative Practice: The Hyper-Sexual and the Asexual Woman in the Fiction of Opal Palmer Adisa and Erna Brodber.” Seeking the Self – Encountering the Other: Diasporic Narrative and the Ethics of Representative, Huttunen et al. (eds.), 2008
Feng, Pin-chia. “Rituals of Rememory: Afro-Caribbean Religions in Myal and It Begins With Tears.” MELUS, vol. 27, no. 1, 2002
Weir-Soley, Donna. “Myth, Spirituality and the Power of the Erotic in It Begins With Tears.” MaComère, vol. 5, 2002
Works
Novels
Painting Away Regrets (2011)
It Begins With Tears (1997)
Children’s and Young Adults’ Books
Look! A Moko Jumbie (2016)
Playing Is Our Work (2008)
Pina, The Many-Eyed Fruit (1985)
Short Story Collections
Love’s Promise (2017)
Until Judgement Comes – Stories About Jamaican Men (2006)
Traveling Women (1989)
Bake-Face and Other Guava Stories (1986)
Poetry Collections
4-Headed Woman (2013)
Adisa, Opal Palmer, and devorah major. Incantations & Rites (2013)
Adisa, Opal Palmer, and Shyam Kamel. What a Woman Is (2010)
Amour Verdinia (2009)
I Name Me Name (2008)
Eros Muse – Poems & Essays (2006)
Caribbean Passion (2004)
Leave-of-Life (2000)
Tamarind and Mango Women (1992)
Adisa, Opal Palmer and devorah major. Traveling Women (1989)
Essays/Articles/Non-Fiction/Short Stories
"'Caribbean Passion' -The Hypersexual and the Asexual Woman as Reparative Tropes." Sexual Feelings: Reading Anglophone Caribbean Women’s Writing Through Affect, Valovirta (ed.), 2014
"Shadow(ing) Men -Visions of Caring Masculinities." Sexual Feelings: Reading Anglophone Caribbean Women’s Writing Through Affect, Valovirta (ed.), 2014
"Ways of Reading Sexual Shame, Violence, and Pain." Sexual Feelings: Reading Anglophone Caribbean Women’s Writing Through Affect, Valovirta (ed.), 2014
"Communities That Heal - Reading Sexual Healing." Sexual Feelings: Reading Anglophone Caribbean Women’s Writing Through Affect, Valovirta (ed.), 2014
As editor: Caribbean Erotic: Poetry, Prose & Essays, 2010
"Widow’s Walk." Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction, Hopkinson (ed.), 2000
“The Living Roots.” So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction and Fantasy, Hopkinson and Mehan (eds.) 2004
Audio and Audiovisual Material
Television Jamaica. “TVJ Profile: Prof. Opal Palmer Adisa – January 12 2020.” YouTube, 13 Jan. 2020
Adisa, Opal Palmer and devorah major. The Tongue Is a Drum (2002)
Adisa, Opal Palmer and devorah major. Fierce Love (1992)