MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... narrative of progress " is that by text's end , the protagonist is able to claim for herself not only social and ... narrative structure of the bildungsroman , then , is the intertwining or interpenetration of historicizing discourses or ...
... narrative of progress " is that by text's end , the protagonist is able to claim for herself not only social and ... narrative structure of the bildungsroman , then , is the intertwining or interpenetration of historicizing discourses or ...
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... narrative . It is this tension within the narrative , always implicit , often explicit , between what the characters know and do not know , that fuels the narrative ; and at the center of this narrative tension lies the personal drive ...
... narrative . It is this tension within the narrative , always implicit , often explicit , between what the characters know and do not know , that fuels the narrative ; and at the center of this narrative tension lies the personal drive ...
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... narrative . Having such a strong center allows Nunez to address a multiplicity of issues , including race , sex , and class conflicts , without straying from her central story . Though the novel seems initially to be about sex and ...
... narrative . Having such a strong center allows Nunez to address a multiplicity of issues , including race , sex , and class conflicts , without straying from her central story . Though the novel seems initially to be about sex and ...
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