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... Guadeloupe for another island or France , she " turns her back on Europe ( France ) and Africa " and turns to the center , or heart of Guadeloupe ( Garane 21 ) . As Jeanne Garane observes at the close of the narrative when Télumée says ...
... Guadeloupe for another island or France , she " turns her back on Europe ( France ) and Africa " and turns to the center , or heart of Guadeloupe ( Garane 21 ) . As Jeanne Garane observes at the close of the narrative when Télumée says ...
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... Guadeloupe , I have modified my use of the French language and integrated in it many Creole expressions . However , I fear that Creole might become a prison in which the Caribbean writers run the risk of being jailed . ... I want to ...
... Guadeloupe , I have modified my use of the French language and integrated in it many Creole expressions . However , I fear that Creole might become a prison in which the Caribbean writers run the risk of being jailed . ... I want to ...
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... Guadeloupe shortly before the birth of their son , he writes and asks Mayotte and little Francois to join him ; but Mayotte encounters difficulties with her paperwork , stating : " I perceived with terror my name written in big letters ...
... Guadeloupe shortly before the birth of their son , he writes and asks Mayotte and little Francois to join him ; but Mayotte encounters difficulties with her paperwork , stating : " I perceived with terror my name written in big letters ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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