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... Veronica Mercier , traveling to Africa to make sense of her present by " finding out what was before " ( 12 ) . Hérémakhonon reinscribes the tragic figure of Capécia's Mayotte while mirroring and responding to the treatment she receives ...
... Veronica Mercier , traveling to Africa to make sense of her present by " finding out what was before " ( 12 ) . Hérémakhonon reinscribes the tragic figure of Capécia's Mayotte while mirroring and responding to the treatment she receives ...
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... Veronica muses somewhat sardonically , " If I understand correctly making love in this country comes down to making a political choice " ( 69 ) . She makes a choice to become Sory's lover and to accept the " perks " that attend the ...
... Veronica muses somewhat sardonically , " If I understand correctly making love in this country comes down to making a political choice " ( 69 ) . She makes a choice to become Sory's lover and to accept the " perks " that attend the ...
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... Veronica's identity quest is informed by a need to free herself from the cultural inferiority complex of her parents ' generation . To her , the black bourgeoisie , balanced precariously between the mulattos and the masses , could never ...
... Veronica's identity quest is informed by a need to free herself from the cultural inferiority complex of her parents ' generation . To her , the black bourgeoisie , balanced precariously between the mulattos and the masses , could never ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Marcia Douglas | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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