MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... Colonial Discourse and Post - Colonial Theory . Eds . Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman . New York : Columbia UP , 359-369 . García , Cristina . Soñar en cubano . Trans . Marisol Palés . New York : Ballantine , 1994 . Kandiyoti ...
... Colonial Discourse and Post - Colonial Theory . Eds . Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman . New York : Columbia UP , 359-369 . García , Cristina . Soñar en cubano . Trans . Marisol Palés . New York : Ballantine , 1994 . Kandiyoti ...
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... colonial legacy - or more specifically , with a colonial history - of whiteness , conquest , and racial and cultural stratifications . And in each text , the extent to which Clare succeeds in her reckoning with historical whiteness ...
... colonial legacy - or more specifically , with a colonial history - of whiteness , conquest , and racial and cultural stratifications . And in each text , the extent to which Clare succeeds in her reckoning with historical whiteness ...
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... colonial subjects and the post- independence state's collective memory . Further , the memory , individual and collective , of that originary " indenting " becomes itself one of the lasting and traumatic effects of the Jamaican colonial ...
... colonial subjects and the post- independence state's collective memory . Further , the memory , individual and collective , of that originary " indenting " becomes itself one of the lasting and traumatic effects of the Jamaican colonial ...
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