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... gender power relations , particularly as they relate to Caribbean diasporic subjects ' connections with the homeland . Marlene Nourbese Philip's novel , Harriet's Daughter , has been tremendously helpful to my effort to understand the ...
... gender power relations , particularly as they relate to Caribbean diasporic subjects ' connections with the homeland . Marlene Nourbese Philip's novel , Harriet's Daughter , has been tremendously helpful to my effort to understand the ...
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... gender hierarchy . This sentiment is quite evident in his comments to Mr. Cruickshank regarding their wives ' decision to send Zulma back to Tobago accompanied by Margaret : " Is this country [ Canada ] I tell you , sir , it full up ...
... gender hierarchy . This sentiment is quite evident in his comments to Mr. Cruickshank regarding their wives ' decision to send Zulma back to Tobago accompanied by Margaret : " Is this country [ Canada ] I tell you , sir , it full up ...
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... gender power relations in the Cruickshank household will not be easy : " My mum and dad are going to be having lots of arguments - I just know it . . . " ( 144 ) . Mrs. Billingslea reassures her that all will be well , that her father ...
... gender power relations in the Cruickshank household will not be easy : " My mum and dad are going to be having lots of arguments - I just know it . . . " ( 144 ) . Mrs. Billingslea reassures her that all will be well , that her father ...
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