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... homeland culture as mechanisms of control of diasporic women within their households . They also include the ambivalence that can characterize Caribbean diasporic women's sense of connectedness with the homeland , an ambivalence that ...
... homeland culture as mechanisms of control of diasporic women within their households . They also include the ambivalence that can characterize Caribbean diasporic women's sense of connectedness with the homeland , an ambivalence that ...
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... homeland , as Philip's novel shows . My claim here is borne out in the gendered ways in which Philip's principal male characters Cuthbert Cruickshank , Margaret's father , and Lloyd Clarke , Zulma's stepfather - use their homeland ...
... homeland , as Philip's novel shows . My claim here is borne out in the gendered ways in which Philip's principal male characters Cuthbert Cruickshank , Margaret's father , and Lloyd Clarke , Zulma's stepfather - use their homeland ...
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... homeland . For diasporic women who must endure patriarchal oppression grounded in the homeland culture , ties to the homeland become sites of dialectical tension and ambivalence . The ambivalence and attendant tension emerge from these ...
... homeland . For diasporic women who must endure patriarchal oppression grounded in the homeland culture , ties to the homeland become sites of dialectical tension and ambivalence . The ambivalence and attendant tension emerge from these ...
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