MaComère, Volume 3Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2000 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 35
Page
... female confidante " ; " my bridesmaid , or another female member of a wedding party of which I was a bridesmaid " ; " the godmother of the child to whom I am also godmother " ; " the woman who , by virtue of the depth of her friendship ...
... female confidante " ; " my bridesmaid , or another female member of a wedding party of which I was a bridesmaid " ; " the godmother of the child to whom I am also godmother " ; " the woman who , by virtue of the depth of her friendship ...
Page 102
... female slave narratives from the beginning of the 19th century . She comes from a bourgeois family , originally from Alabama , who made their fortune in the funeral business in Boston , making sure that Anthea got to go to Harvard after ...
... female slave narratives from the beginning of the 19th century . She comes from a bourgeois family , originally from Alabama , who made their fortune in the funeral business in Boston , making sure that Anthea got to go to Harvard after ...
Page 131
... female seduction . Though Erzulie is acknowledged as the Seductress , Danticat does not present her likewise as the Deceiver , collecting lovers and jealous of other women . Instead , she stresses Erzulie's role as the protector of ...
... female seduction . Though Erzulie is acknowledged as the Seductress , Danticat does not present her likewise as the Deceiver , collecting lovers and jealous of other women . Instead , she stresses Erzulie's role as the protector of ...
Table des matières
Carole Boyce Davies | 8 |
Hillhouse | 26 |
Velma Pollard | 30 |
Droits d'auteur | |
4 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
African American Anancy artists Barbara Barbara Christian become Big Drum Black Women Breath Caribbean literature Caribbean Women Writers Carriacou characters child colonial Creole critic Cruickshank Cuban Danticat daughter Debbie Desaragne diasporic discourse dreams Drumblair Edna Manley Edna's Edwidge Danticat English Erzulie essays ethnic Eyes father female feminist fiction French gender going grandmother Grenada Guadeloupe Haiti Haitian Hazel homeland identity irony ISBN island Jamaica Jean Rhys language literary lives lougarou MaComère male Margaret Maryse Condé McDaniel Memory Michelle Cliff Miss Coolie Morejón mother narrative narrator never novel Olive Senior Opal Palmer Adisa Persaud's person perspective poems poetry political protagonist reader relationship ritual Seacole Seacole's Senior sexual Signifyin(g sister slave social songs Sophie space Studies tell Télumée Télumée's Thécla Tituba Toni Morrison Toussine traditional Trinidad understand University Vodou voice wanted West Indian woman words York young