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... obeah woman is she who possesses the powers of seeing and knowing and who mediates between the worlds of the visible ... obeah woman accounts for the high esteem in which her Caribbean community holds her . As a single individual , she ...
... obeah woman is she who possesses the powers of seeing and knowing and who mediates between the worlds of the visible ... obeah woman accounts for the high esteem in which her Caribbean community holds her . As a single individual , she ...
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... obeah woman herself , she is more competent to conceptualize the phenomenon of Caribbean obeah than the West - the outsider - does . The latter reduces the obeah practitioner to a mere spectacle , a figure of gross immorality and ...
... obeah woman herself , she is more competent to conceptualize the phenomenon of Caribbean obeah than the West - the outsider - does . The latter reduces the obeah practitioner to a mere spectacle , a figure of gross immorality and ...
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... obeah woman is an effective dismantling of the " master's house " via the medium of language . The resurgence of the obeah woman in Caribbean literature is indeed a praisesong for obeah as an African - derived religion long established ...
... obeah woman is an effective dismantling of the " master's house " via the medium of language . The resurgence of the obeah woman in Caribbean literature is indeed a praisesong for obeah as an African - derived religion long established ...
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Renée H Shea | 12 |
Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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