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... Eyes , Memory , Louise goes to town to have her name recorded in the archival register to mark that she was born in the village ( 127-28 ) . Uttering one's full name is also a way of claiming one's genealogy . Again , in Breath , Eyes ...
... Eyes , Memory , Louise goes to town to have her name recorded in the archival register to mark that she was born in the village ( 127-28 ) . Uttering one's full name is also a way of claiming one's genealogy . Again , in Breath , Eyes ...
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... Eyes , Memory , grandmother Ife tells the children the story of the little girl and the lark . The story is about outsmarting a deceiver ( and the young boys understand it as such ) . Yet , at a second level of understanding , it ...
... Eyes , Memory , grandmother Ife tells the children the story of the little girl and the lark . The story is about outsmarting a deceiver ( and the young boys understand it as such ) . Yet , at a second level of understanding , it ...
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... Eyes , Memory , Le Cri de l'oiseau rouge , was on the list of works selected for the 1996 Prix Carbet in Martinique . In her 1996 interview with Shea ( 387 ) she acknowledges that her " relationship to language is precarious " and that ...
... Eyes , Memory , Le Cri de l'oiseau rouge , was on the list of works selected for the 1996 Prix Carbet in Martinique . In her 1996 interview with Shea ( 387 ) she acknowledges that her " relationship to language is precarious " and that ...
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