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... Paul / Lili's memory - writing is a march through death , un- doing it as she struggles to secure her identity : she calls that struggle , at one point , a " hallucinatory nightmare " ( 76 ) which resides in her sub - conscious already ...
... Paul / Lili's memory - writing is a march through death , un- doing it as she struggles to secure her identity : she calls that struggle , at one point , a " hallucinatory nightmare " ( 76 ) which resides in her sub - conscious already ...
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... Paul / Lili's ability to pass linguistically , as English rather than French , that enables her to outwit racial categorizations . She tells the story of a train ride from Scotland to Paris in which she encounters a Spanish couple she ...
... Paul / Lili's ability to pass linguistically , as English rather than French , that enables her to outwit racial categorizations . She tells the story of a train ride from Scotland to Paris in which she encounters a Spanish couple she ...
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... Paul / Lili writes herself out of silence , she moves closer to regaining the innocence of laughter to assert the disobedience of her voice . As the terrorism of the Duvalier régime reaches its climax , Lili ( the child ) " learns to ...
... Paul / Lili writes herself out of silence , she moves closer to regaining the innocence of laughter to assert the disobedience of her voice . As the terrorism of the Duvalier régime reaches its climax , Lili ( the child ) " learns to ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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