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... diaspora and it continues in diaspora . " This " global Caribbean " is a viable concept for scholars in the new millennium . Indeed , it is possible that the very notion of Caribbeanness has become one of the organizing principles of ...
... diaspora and it continues in diaspora . " This " global Caribbean " is a viable concept for scholars in the new millennium . Indeed , it is possible that the very notion of Caribbeanness has become one of the organizing principles of ...
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... diaspora " signifies an important evolution in our Anglophone Caribbean women writers of whiteness from a postcolonial sensibility and agenda to a post- postcolonial - or post - neocolonial - one . We can trace in the creative texts of ...
... diaspora " signifies an important evolution in our Anglophone Caribbean women writers of whiteness from a postcolonial sensibility and agenda to a post- postcolonial - or post - neocolonial - one . We can trace in the creative texts of ...
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... diaspora " ( 284 ) . Hall is widely credited with defining and applying the term " diaspora " to cultural studies , while Paul Gilroy , in Black Atlantic , redefines Western modernism through the black African diaspora . 3. In Deleuze ...
... diaspora " ( 284 ) . Hall is widely credited with defining and applying the term " diaspora " to cultural studies , while Paul Gilroy , in Black Atlantic , redefines Western modernism through the black African diaspora . 3. In Deleuze ...
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