MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... ( Cliff , Abeng 3 ) The " indentations " of colonialism upon the land and people of Jamaica come to preoccupy much of ... Cliff calls “ a past bleached from our minds " ( Cliff , Land of Look Behind 15 ) —that is , as it eclipses the ...
... ( Cliff , Abeng 3 ) The " indentations " of colonialism upon the land and people of Jamaica come to preoccupy much of ... Cliff calls “ a past bleached from our minds " ( Cliff , Land of Look Behind 15 ) —that is , as it eclipses the ...
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... ( Cliff , Abeng 25 ) ; but Clare sees only rubble : " The only objects to be seen were a few broken - down chairs stacked in one corner , and these were uninformative as to origin " ( Cliff , Abeng 25 ) . As Clare stands facing the ...
... ( Cliff , Abeng 25 ) ; but Clare sees only rubble : " The only objects to be seen were a few broken - down chairs stacked in one corner , and these were uninformative as to origin " ( Cliff , Abeng 25 ) . As Clare stands facing the ...
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... Cliff reveals in her " Clare Savage " essay some of the ways she herself reads the traces , and points to Mendieta's land sculptures as another possibility or point of departure for such readings . For Cliff , the parallel between ...
... Cliff reveals in her " Clare Savage " essay some of the ways she herself reads the traces , and points to Mendieta's land sculptures as another possibility or point of departure for such readings . For Cliff , the parallel between ...
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