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... traditional gender hierarchy . This sentiment is quite evident in his comments to Mr. Cruickshank regarding their ... traditional ( read patriarchal ) gender relations , Mr. Clarke evokes the traditional Caribbean adage " two man - rat ...
... traditional gender hierarchy . This sentiment is quite evident in his comments to Mr. Cruickshank regarding their ... traditional ( read patriarchal ) gender relations , Mr. Clarke evokes the traditional Caribbean adage " two man - rat ...
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... traditional domestic mores . Moreover , the gender tensions implicit in Naipaul's narrative , such that the women consistently pose the threat of engulfment , are also not in evidence . For Persaud , the challenges of a gendered ...
... traditional domestic mores . Moreover , the gender tensions implicit in Naipaul's narrative , such that the women consistently pose the threat of engulfment , are also not in evidence . For Persaud , the challenges of a gendered ...
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... traditional patterns of behavior . Having migrated at a younger age , she is less influenced by the weight of tradition . Though the protagonist goes through a painful experience that leaves scars in her psyche , she is finally able to ...
... traditional patterns of behavior . Having migrated at a younger age , she is less influenced by the weight of tradition . Though the protagonist goes through a painful experience that leaves scars in her psyche , she is finally able to ...
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Hillhouse | 26 |
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