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... tradition embedded in the tongue . When her tongue resides in her mother's mouth Kincaid learns how to knead ... tradition . " Emilio Jorge Rodriguez in " Oral Tradition and Recent Caribbean Poetry " provides an insightful discussion on ...
... tradition embedded in the tongue . When her tongue resides in her mother's mouth Kincaid learns how to knead ... tradition . " Emilio Jorge Rodriguez in " Oral Tradition and Recent Caribbean Poetry " provides an insightful discussion on ...
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... traditions , through other ( primarily written ) traditions and ultimately as part of both an oral and a literate tradition . Exploration of an oral past leads to a celebration of all its elements - both the positives and the negatives ...
... traditions , through other ( primarily written ) traditions and ultimately as part of both an oral and a literate tradition . Exploration of an oral past leads to a celebration of all its elements - both the positives and the negatives ...
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... tradition of " praisesong " which is a heroic poem sung or recited , a practice which has been incorporated into African - American religious settings ( 126 ) . The practice of praisesinging is also fundamental to African - derived ...
... tradition of " praisesong " which is a heroic poem sung or recited , a practice which has been incorporated into African - American religious settings ( 126 ) . The practice of praisesinging is also fundamental to African - derived ...
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Renée H Shea | 12 |
Christine W Sizemore | 23 |
Whats Important? | 36 |
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