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... marronnage implies " the fundamental cultural opposition to the new order imposed upon the slave ... an incontestable instance of systematic opposition , of total refusal " ( 612 ) . Female marronnage in the novels of Condé and Schwarz ...
... marronnage implies " the fundamental cultural opposition to the new order imposed upon the slave ... an incontestable instance of systematic opposition , of total refusal " ( 612 ) . Female marronnage in the novels of Condé and Schwarz ...
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... marronnage . Both characters seek refuge in the forests of their respective islands , communicate with the invisible world , take a physical and / or spiritual journey , resist fatalism , and seek physical or mental liberation . Télumée ...
... marronnage . Both characters seek refuge in the forests of their respective islands , communicate with the invisible world , take a physical and / or spiritual journey , resist fatalism , and seek physical or mental liberation . Télumée ...
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... marronnage as a subversive or transgressive act to assert her place in the history of the Caribbean . Garane observes Tituba's search for historical marronnage as part of establishing her identity and metaphorically Caribbean identity ...
... marronnage as a subversive or transgressive act to assert her place in the history of the Caribbean . Garane observes Tituba's search for historical marronnage as part of establishing her identity and metaphorically Caribbean identity ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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