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... Tituba because , if we are to believe Condé herself ( Pfaff 90 ) , she represents and parodies the kind of female hero about whom these critics get excited and on whom they base some of their projects . The irony , which permeates all ...
... Tituba because , if we are to believe Condé herself ( Pfaff 90 ) , she represents and parodies the kind of female hero about whom these critics get excited and on whom they base some of their projects . The irony , which permeates all ...
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... Tituba's story ; on the other hand , a story will be told , emerging out of the silence of history thanks to the craft of the writer . Tituba therefore also operates out of a culture - lacune but , unlike Chancy , she is not herself ...
... Tituba's story ; on the other hand , a story will be told , emerging out of the silence of history thanks to the craft of the writer . Tituba therefore also operates out of a culture - lacune but , unlike Chancy , she is not herself ...
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... Tituba sorcière ... Noire de Salem . Paris : Mercure de France , « folio » , 1986 . Culler , Jonathan . The Uses of Uncertainty . Ithaca , NY : Cornell UP , 1985 . Davies , Carole Boyce . Black Women , Writing and Identity : Migrations ...
... Tituba sorcière ... Noire de Salem . Paris : Mercure de France , « folio » , 1986 . Culler , Jonathan . The Uses of Uncertainty . Ithaca , NY : Cornell UP , 1985 . Davies , Carole Boyce . Black Women , Writing and Identity : Migrations ...
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Hillhouse | 26 |
Velma Pollard | 30 |
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