MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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Feminism There is no doubt that there is feminist thought in " Pasión de historia . " Carola refers to her “ instinto feminista [ feminist instincts ] ” ( 12 ) . Her “ Gran Novela Puertorriqueña " ( 11 ) [ " The Great Puerto Rican Novel ...
Feminism There is no doubt that there is feminist thought in " Pasión de historia . " Carola refers to her “ instinto feminista [ feminist instincts ] ” ( 12 ) . Her “ Gran Novela Puertorriqueña " ( 11 ) [ " The Great Puerto Rican Novel ...
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... feminist . If anything , this reading points to the difficulty of resisting patriarchy even when one consciously embraces feminist imperatives , whether or not those imperatives are formally recognized and named as " feminist ...
... feminist . If anything , this reading points to the difficulty of resisting patriarchy even when one consciously embraces feminist imperatives , whether or not those imperatives are formally recognized and named as " feminist ...
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... feminist reading of Pope and her creative writing appear in online journals and Sister Speak . Linda J. Craig is ... feminist activist , Claudia Jones : Left of Karl Marx : The Anti- Imperialist , Feminist Politics of Claudia Jones ; an ...
... feminist reading of Pope and her creative writing appear in online journals and Sister Speak . Linda J. Craig is ... feminist activist , Claudia Jones : Left of Karl Marx : The Anti- Imperialist , Feminist Politics of Claudia Jones ; an ...
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