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... identity . ' One finds in many Caribbean works a negotiation of intercultural identities , as the narratives relate experiences of displacement from rural to urban spaces , from one island to another , or from island to the " main lands ...
... identity . ' One finds in many Caribbean works a negotiation of intercultural identities , as the narratives relate experiences of displacement from rural to urban spaces , from one island to another , or from island to the " main lands ...
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... identity that is in contradistinction to that of her parents . For instance , hairstyles become an important site of articulating her self - defined identity . Margaret loves Afrocentric hairstyles and chooses to wear either an Afro or ...
... identity that is in contradistinction to that of her parents . For instance , hairstyles become an important site of articulating her self - defined identity . Margaret loves Afrocentric hairstyles and chooses to wear either an Afro or ...
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... identity issue to struggle with . The second generation focuses on a dual identity and the struggle to belong . In this generation there is a sense of distance and displacement from Cuba . The narratives focus on images of Cuba that are ...
... identity issue to struggle with . The second generation focuses on a dual identity and the struggle to belong . In this generation there is a sense of distance and displacement from Cuba . The narratives focus on images of Cuba that are ...
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