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... alienation , that is , loving a man because his skin is white and he , consequently , appears handsome ( 32 ) . Fanon's text proposes a second type of alienation : intellectual alienation which arises from Négritude's rejection of ...
... alienation , that is , loving a man because his skin is white and he , consequently , appears handsome ( 32 ) . Fanon's text proposes a second type of alienation : intellectual alienation which arises from Négritude's rejection of ...
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... alienation , self - definition , recuperation , and return . By inserting her own story into the text , Chancy makes her analyses of the texts insightful . To combat alienation , Afro - Caribbean women writers have crafted women ...
... alienation , self - definition , recuperation , and return . By inserting her own story into the text , Chancy makes her analyses of the texts insightful . To combat alienation , Afro - Caribbean women writers have crafted women ...
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... alienation from one's family and cultural roots while simultaneously confronting the impact of race and aging . Further recognizing the importance of communication across generations and the preservation of memory , Chancy grounds her ...
... alienation from one's family and cultural roots while simultaneously confronting the impact of race and aging . Further recognizing the importance of communication across generations and the preservation of memory , Chancy grounds her ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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