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... essay , “ Le grand camouflage , " Suzanne Césaire issued a bold call to action : " We must dare to point out [ . . . ] the Caribbean stain on France's face , since so many of the French seem determined to tolerate no shadow of it ...
... essay , “ Le grand camouflage , " Suzanne Césaire issued a bold call to action : " We must dare to point out [ . . . ] the Caribbean stain on France's face , since so many of the French seem determined to tolerate no shadow of it ...
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... essay a " criticism of the celebrated André Breton ” ( 66 ) . In what would seem a complete departure from Césaire's earlier writing on Breton , then , Condé finds that Césaire " implies that André Breton's eyes could not see , and ...
... essay a " criticism of the celebrated André Breton ” ( 66 ) . In what would seem a complete departure from Césaire's earlier writing on Breton , then , Condé finds that Césaire " implies that André Breton's eyes could not see , and ...
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... essay : I make reference to some of Suzanne Césaire's essays as they appear in English translation in Richardson's Refusal of the Shadow . For those essays that do not appear in Richardson's text , I use the original French essays ...
... essay : I make reference to some of Suzanne Césaire's essays as they appear in English translation in Richardson's Refusal of the Shadow . For those essays that do not appear in Richardson's text , I use the original French essays ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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