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... characters created by two acclaimed Francophone Caribbean women authors . These female characters , while situated in vastly different historical periods , demonstrate elements of marronnage , formation of identity and subjectivity ...
... characters created by two acclaimed Francophone Caribbean women authors . These female characters , while situated in vastly different historical periods , demonstrate elements of marronnage , formation of identity and subjectivity ...
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... characters are in themselves Maroons , resisting fatalism and searching for liberation . Tituba and Télumée seek their own space and connection to the land and nature . It is also in this linkage with nature where both characters ...
... characters are in themselves Maroons , resisting fatalism and searching for liberation . Tituba and Télumée seek their own space and connection to the land and nature . It is also in this linkage with nature where both characters ...
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... characters . Throughout Searching for Safe Spaces Chancy argues that Afro - Caribbean women writers construct women characters who undergo a political growth that shifts them from an insular position to one that encompasses self ...
... characters . Throughout Searching for Safe Spaces Chancy argues that Afro - Caribbean women writers construct women characters who undergo a political growth that shifts them from an insular position to one that encompasses self ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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