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... white middle- class and upper - class English women . British women in the Anti - Slavery Movement compared British marriage to chattel slavery . In arguing that Rhys's white creole heroines mimic African Caribbeans , I am indirectly ...
... white middle- class and upper - class English women . British women in the Anti - Slavery Movement compared British marriage to chattel slavery . In arguing that Rhys's white creole heroines mimic African Caribbeans , I am indirectly ...
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... white creole woman , who is rejected by both black and white mothers and unable to assimilate into either homeland or mother country . Rejected by both British and creole societies , Antoinette and Anna find themselves uniquely ...
... white creole woman , who is rejected by both black and white mothers and unable to assimilate into either homeland or mother country . Rejected by both British and creole societies , Antoinette and Anna find themselves uniquely ...
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... white planter who has sexual relations with women of color and produces countless " illegitimate " and interracial children ( Holt 93 ) . Even as she critiques colonial representations of the white creole woman , Rhys appropriates ...
... white planter who has sexual relations with women of color and produces countless " illegitimate " and interracial children ( Holt 93 ) . Even as she critiques colonial representations of the white creole woman , Rhys appropriates ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Marcia Douglas | 23 |
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