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... British or North American . Instead of listening to my order , they listened to my accent and strained to place it . I used to have to repeat the order twice , even thrice . When I was eating I used to catch them looking at me with ...
... British or North American . Instead of listening to my order , they listened to my accent and strained to place it . I used to have to repeat the order twice , even thrice . When I was eating I used to catch them looking at me with ...
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... British gentleman , however , differs from mimicking a British lady . British men were masters of the empire ; British women were their wives , subject to coverture , and generally lacking economic and sexual freedom . As entrepreneurs ...
... British gentleman , however , differs from mimicking a British lady . British men were masters of the empire ; British women were their wives , subject to coverture , and generally lacking economic and sexual freedom . As entrepreneurs ...
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... British and creole societies , Antoinette and Anna find themselves uniquely placeless . This multiple exile may explain the difficult position of Julia's mother in my reading : she embodies the colony and yet is firmly linked to the ...
... British and creole societies , Antoinette and Anna find themselves uniquely placeless . This multiple exile may explain the difficult position of Julia's mother in my reading : she embodies the colony and yet is firmly linked to the ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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