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... social limits imposed by prejudice , racism and misery , reaching a place of importance and standing out ( in prestige ) . The majority of the black women instead fade into the crowd of the anonymous . Then the social system of ...
... social limits imposed by prejudice , racism and misery , reaching a place of importance and standing out ( in prestige ) . The majority of the black women instead fade into the crowd of the anonymous . Then the social system of ...
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... social order of the plantation , the Afro - Antillian female subjects also escape from social impositions . Bécel also quotes from the work of Richard Burton , who comments on marronnage : Where the runaway absences himself partially ...
... social order of the plantation , the Afro - Antillian female subjects also escape from social impositions . Bécel also quotes from the work of Richard Burton , who comments on marronnage : Where the runaway absences himself partially ...
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... social expectations for middle - class British women . Her mother's rejection thus causes her to remain childlike and to become a social outcast . Her new lover , Horsfield , for instance , sees her both as childlike and as someone who ...
... social expectations for middle - class British women . Her mother's rejection thus causes her to remain childlike and to become a social outcast . Her new lover , Horsfield , for instance , sees her both as childlike and as someone who ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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