MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... vodou within an anthropological framework . She received her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania , where she began painting the landscapes of Haiti that incorporated images of the land of her birth and the spiritual world of vodou ...
... vodou within an anthropological framework . She received her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania , where she began painting the landscapes of Haiti that incorporated images of the land of her birth and the spiritual world of vodou ...
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... Vodou , but , despite the inaccessibility of the language for some of the women , the ritual awakens deeply - hidden memory and engages all . Furthermore , the song suggests prophecy ( " fodu " ) of the " return " of the goddess ( a ...
... Vodou , but , despite the inaccessibility of the language for some of the women , the ritual awakens deeply - hidden memory and engages all . Furthermore , the song suggests prophecy ( " fodu " ) of the " return " of the goddess ( a ...
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... Vodou , an amoral system ? Erzulie and Margot commit murder : indeed one might say Erzulie leads Margot to commit murder . The devotees in the jail , are murderers and thieves - Melville is quite firm that they are not the middle class ...
... Vodou , an amoral system ? Erzulie and Margot commit murder : indeed one might say Erzulie leads Margot to commit murder . The devotees in the jail , are murderers and thieves - Melville is quite firm that they are not the middle class ...
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