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... child of all women . ( D 28 ) As she tried to explain to a confused onlooker , as this was one of the few works she created in public , You see , the man is responsible for so much ... his woman , his child , even the things he grows on ...
... child of all women . ( D 28 ) As she tried to explain to a confused onlooker , as this was one of the few works she created in public , You see , the man is responsible for so much ... his woman , his child , even the things he grows on ...
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... child's birth ( Bastien 74-75 ) . Danticat explores the various possibilities of naming in her short stories and her first novel . At the beginning of Breath , Eyes , Memory , she lists the name of the children , mixing French and ...
... child's birth ( Bastien 74-75 ) . Danticat explores the various possibilities of naming in her short stories and her first novel . At the beginning of Breath , Eyes , Memory , she lists the name of the children , mixing French and ...
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... child . Velma Pollard also speaks of this as a strong point in Senior's work . She finds that " the child's eye - view is not childlike . It is a clear vision through which the irrationalities of adults , the inequities in society ...
... child . Velma Pollard also speaks of this as a strong point in Senior's work . She finds that " the child's eye - view is not childlike . It is a clear vision through which the irrationalities of adults , the inequities in society ...
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Carole Boyce Davies | 8 |
Hillhouse | 26 |
Velma Pollard | 30 |
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