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... desire and love , is achieved in the shadow of consciousness of four hundred years of oppression and resistance . I argue here the desire which is the origin of writing and manifests as a result of separation from the Caribbean , as a ...
... desire and love , is achieved in the shadow of consciousness of four hundred years of oppression and resistance . I argue here the desire which is the origin of writing and manifests as a result of separation from the Caribbean , as a ...
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... desire for reconciliation of old and new versions of the self . We are constructed conventionally on the outside , but complexly on the inside : the two must speak to one another . Though I have mentioned only five writers , in fact the ...
... desire for reconciliation of old and new versions of the self . We are constructed conventionally on the outside , but complexly on the inside : the two must speak to one another . Though I have mentioned only five writers , in fact the ...
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... desire for her childhood is repudiated by him , much as it is in much less obvious but still crucial ways by Hester , and so he cannot become a pathway , as mature affection might , towards her realisation of her most coherent and happy ...
... desire for her childhood is repudiated by him , much as it is in much less obvious but still crucial ways by Hester , and so he cannot become a pathway , as mature affection might , towards her realisation of her most coherent and happy ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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