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... ( Drumblair 35 ) . In opposition and as an antidote to this colonialist impulse , Edna thought Jamaican artists should strive to create representations of space which more aptly reflected the realities they knew and cherished : .. goats ...
... ( Drumblair 35 ) . In opposition and as an antidote to this colonialist impulse , Edna thought Jamaican artists should strive to create representations of space which more aptly reflected the realities they knew and cherished : .. goats ...
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... ( Drumblair 322 ) She instructed Rachel that Bogle was a fighter not a martyr . His face exhibits , in her words , " confrontation " and " bloody determination " which lie at " the heart of human outrage " ( Drumblair 323 ) . The power of ...
... ( Drumblair 322 ) She instructed Rachel that Bogle was a fighter not a martyr . His face exhibits , in her words , " confrontation " and " bloody determination " which lie at " the heart of human outrage " ( Drumblair 323 ) . The power of ...
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... ( Drumblair 125 ) . Indeed , few Jamaican artists of stature today did not find the earliest source of their inspiration in her example . As Rachel fondly recollects : At times [ Edna ] felt in love . Not with anyone , but just the " in ...
... ( Drumblair 125 ) . Indeed , few Jamaican artists of stature today did not find the earliest source of their inspiration in her example . As Rachel fondly recollects : At times [ Edna ] felt in love . Not with anyone , but just the " in ...
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