MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... gender and gender roles , the William Crawford Award for first novels , and the Quebec Writers ' Federation Maclennan Award for Fiction . More recently , she has edited the collection Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root : Caribbean ...
... gender and gender roles , the William Crawford Award for first novels , and the Quebec Writers ' Federation Maclennan Award for Fiction . More recently , she has edited the collection Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root : Caribbean ...
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... gender - and these issues are extremely important to the story — the reader comes to see how sex and gender conflicts are part of a power struggle that extends to race and class and infiltrates every aspect of the Trinidadians ' lives ...
... gender - and these issues are extremely important to the story — the reader comes to see how sex and gender conflicts are part of a power struggle that extends to race and class and infiltrates every aspect of the Trinidadians ' lives ...
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... gender binarism is kept intact . Beginning in early adolescence , young girls are left to defend themselves from men on the street . Female sexuality becomes just one more thing to be traded on the black market for sugar or flour ...
... gender binarism is kept intact . Beginning in early adolescence , young girls are left to defend themselves from men on the street . Female sexuality becomes just one more thing to be traded on the black market for sugar or flour ...
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