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Leah R. Rosenberg Mother and Country : Implications of Rhys's Construction of Exile The loss of the mother is central to Rhys's work ; all her texts , as Deborah Kloepfer argues , revolve around " dead mothers , dying mothers ...
Leah R. Rosenberg Mother and Country : Implications of Rhys's Construction of Exile The loss of the mother is central to Rhys's work ; all her texts , as Deborah Kloepfer argues , revolve around " dead mothers , dying mothers ...
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same time , Rhys sidesteps this charge . Rather than equating her heroines ' exploitation and alienation with that of African Caribbeans , Rhys maps out a unique placelessness for the white creole woman , who is rejected by both black ...
same time , Rhys sidesteps this charge . Rather than equating her heroines ' exploitation and alienation with that of African Caribbeans , Rhys maps out a unique placelessness for the white creole woman , who is rejected by both black ...
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... Rhys appropriates colonial discourse to hide the brutal practices of the plantocracy . Rhys thus gains much through her mimicry of colonial discourse . We , however , as readers , lose much , in her erasure of the brutality ; we lose ...
... Rhys appropriates colonial discourse to hide the brutal practices of the plantocracy . Rhys thus gains much through her mimicry of colonial discourse . We , however , as readers , lose much , in her erasure of the brutality ; we lose ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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