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... resistance movement again oppression . Contemporary Caribbean women writers are in the process of reclaiming these historical models of women's resistance " to include models of womanhood who defied the logic of oppression " ( Shelton ...
... resistance movement again oppression . Contemporary Caribbean women writers are in the process of reclaiming these historical models of women's resistance " to include models of womanhood who defied the logic of oppression " ( Shelton ...
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... resistance against the dominant systems that seek to confine and enslave the postcolonial female subject . The focus of marronnage as part of the matrilineal continuum in Caribbean history and literary practice places the female Maroon ...
... resistance against the dominant systems that seek to confine and enslave the postcolonial female subject . The focus of marronnage as part of the matrilineal continuum in Caribbean history and literary practice places the female Maroon ...
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... resistance culture of Creole and the French - speaking culture of Haiti's middle class . In " How to Kiss , " the speaker recalls the social ritual in which the children , here endearingly called " kochon marron " [ wild pigs ] , have ...
... resistance culture of Creole and the French - speaking culture of Haiti's middle class . In " How to Kiss , " the speaker recalls the social ritual in which the children , here endearingly called " kochon marron " [ wild pigs ] , have ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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