Ford-Smith, Honor
About Honor Ford-Smith
Honor Ford-Smith (York University)
Criticism
Smith, Karina. “The Attic of My Grandmother’s Subconscious: ‘Whiteness’, ‘Illegitimacy’ and Migration in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and Honor Ford-Smith’s ‘Grandma’s Estate’.” Women: A Cultural Review, vol. 25, no. 3, 2014
Cooper, Carolyn. “Writing Oral History: Sistren Theatre Collective’s Lionheart Gal.” Kunapipi, vol. 11, no. 1, 1989
Works
Poetry Collections
My Mother’s Last Dance (1996)
Plays/Scripts
Just Jazz (2005) (an adaptation of Jean Rhys’s short story “Let Them Call It Jazz”)
With Carol Lawes, Eugene Williams, Hertencer Lindsay and Pat Cumper. The Fallen Angel and The Devil’s Concubine (1987)
Essays/Articles/Non-Fiction/Short Stories
“The Body and Performance in 1970s Jamaica: Toward a Decolonial Cultural Method.” Small Axe, vol. 58, 2019
As editor: 3 Jamaican Plays: A Postcolonial Anthology (1977-1987) (2010)
“Unruly Virtues of the Spectacular: Performing Engendered Nationalism in the UNIA in Jamaica.” Interventions, vol. 6, no. 1, 2004
“Grandma’s Estate.” Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought, Mohammed (ed.), 2002
“Notes toward a New Aesthetic.” MELUS, vol. 16, no. 3, 1989-1990
As editor: Lionheart Gal: Life Stories of Jamaican Women (1986)
“Sistren Women’s Theatre, Organization and Conscientization.” Women of the Caribbean, Ellis (ed.), 1986