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... literary paradigms by , for instance , opening up questions of normality and abnormality in different cultural contexts . In addition , the voice of the " madwoman " also serves as a distancing device that offers a " second level of ...
... literary paradigms by , for instance , opening up questions of normality and abnormality in different cultural contexts . In addition , the voice of the " madwoman " also serves as a distancing device that offers a " second level of ...
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... literary representation of the speaking voice . Going on to relate the contribution of Zora Neale Hurston to that trope , Gates further clarifies : “ speakerly texts privilege the representation of the speaking black voice , of what the ...
... literary representation of the speaking voice . Going on to relate the contribution of Zora Neale Hurston to that trope , Gates further clarifies : “ speakerly texts privilege the representation of the speaking black voice , of what the ...
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... literary representation of obeah women by Guadeloupean writers Simone Schwarz - Bart and Maryse Condé in their respective novels , Pluie et vent sur Télumée Miracle ( 1972 ) and Moi , Tituba sorcière ... ( 1986 ) . However , my analysis ...
... literary representation of obeah women by Guadeloupean writers Simone Schwarz - Bart and Maryse Condé in their respective novels , Pluie et vent sur Télumée Miracle ( 1972 ) and Moi , Tituba sorcière ... ( 1986 ) . However , my analysis ...
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Renée H Shea | 12 |
Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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