MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... island since 1898 , the year in which the island ceased to be a Spanish colony . This historic event , however , did not herald independence but , rather , further colonization - this time by the U.S. The issue is extremely contentious ...
... island since 1898 , the year in which the island ceased to be a Spanish colony . This historic event , however , did not herald independence but , rather , further colonization - this time by the U.S. The issue is extremely contentious ...
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... island to become another state within the U.S. , that she talks of " una guerra civil soterrada y sorda " ( 109 ) [ a hidden , deaf civil war ( my translation ) ] . Vega , herself , in an essay entitled " De bípeda desplumada a ...
... island to become another state within the U.S. , that she talks of " una guerra civil soterrada y sorda " ( 109 ) [ a hidden , deaf civil war ( my translation ) ] . Vega , herself , in an essay entitled " De bípeda desplumada a ...
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... island , a French island , and even though I could see her island from mine , when we sent correspondence to each other it had to go to the ruler country , thousands of miles away , before reaching its destination . The stamps on her ...
... island , a French island , and even though I could see her island from mine , when we sent correspondence to each other it had to go to the ruler country , thousands of miles away , before reaching its destination . The stamps on her ...
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