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... narrative works , the authors create a counter - narrative with Black female characters at the center and speak as subjects in the text , instead of colonized objects . Télumée in Bridge of Beyond ( 1974 , 1982 ) and Tituba in I ...
... narrative works , the authors create a counter - narrative with Black female characters at the center and speak as subjects in the text , instead of colonized objects . Télumée in Bridge of Beyond ( 1974 , 1982 ) and Tituba in I ...
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... narrative , Condé " reverses the accusations leveled against Tituba , showing that for a woman from the Caribbean , ' witchcraft ' was not something evil but was simply an element of cultural praxis misunderstood and feared by ...
... narrative , Condé " reverses the accusations leveled against Tituba , showing that for a woman from the Caribbean , ' witchcraft ' was not something evil but was simply an element of cultural praxis misunderstood and feared by ...
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... narrative passages contain an informal , modified register of Standard English which is appropriate because after all Laetitia ( the narrator ) is objectifying the narrative voice by the process of storytelling -- recording the events ...
... narrative passages contain an informal , modified register of Standard English which is appropriate because after all Laetitia ( the narrator ) is objectifying the narrative voice by the process of storytelling -- recording the events ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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