MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... female confidante " ; " my bridesmaid , or another female wedding member of a wedding party of which I was a bridesmaid " ; " the godmother of the child to whom I am also godmother " ; " the woman who , by virtue of the depth of her ...
... female confidante " ; " my bridesmaid , or another female wedding member of a wedding party of which I was a bridesmaid " ; " the godmother of the child to whom I am also godmother " ; " the woman who , by virtue of the depth of her ...
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... female protagonist ] aspires to from the very beginning of her involvement in carnival ? How does her impersonation ... female Midnight Robber , and of perhaps an invisible history of female Midnight Robbers . I started first from the ...
... female protagonist ] aspires to from the very beginning of her involvement in carnival ? How does her impersonation ... female Midnight Robber , and of perhaps an invisible history of female Midnight Robbers . I started first from the ...
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... female relationships is based on a West Indian cultural context molded by the personal experiences of the women around her , including her mother's friend Sylvie and specifically her mother's experience . She saw the world through her ...
... female relationships is based on a West Indian cultural context molded by the personal experiences of the women around her , including her mother's friend Sylvie and specifically her mother's experience . She saw the world through her ...
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