MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... mother , her own is viewed as an instrument of patriarchy , a phallic mother . In Lucy , the mother - daughter relationship permeates the narrative with a feminine potency . The mother figure is made even more potent for she represents ...
... mother , her own is viewed as an instrument of patriarchy , a phallic mother . In Lucy , the mother - daughter relationship permeates the narrative with a feminine potency . The mother figure is made even more potent for she represents ...
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... mother that interact with pernicious colonial signs . Yellow is the jaundiced marker of white cultural identity ” ( 112 ) . In other words , the color yellow also reminds Lucy of the totalizing values , history and structures of the ...
... mother that interact with pernicious colonial signs . Yellow is the jaundiced marker of white cultural identity ” ( 112 ) . In other words , the color yellow also reminds Lucy of the totalizing values , history and structures of the ...
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... mother's friend Sylvie and specifically her mother's experience . She saw the world through her mother , for " it was from her own experience that she spoke " ( 48 ) . Thus , in coming to understand the precariousness of Mariah's ...
... mother's friend Sylvie and specifically her mother's experience . She saw the world through her mother , for " it was from her own experience that she spoke " ( 48 ) . Thus , in coming to understand the precariousness of Mariah's ...
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