MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... political ends , it happens . Folktales feel like sort of cultural artifacts - or more like cultural sourdough starter , perhaps that people take and retell to suit their own purposes . All storytelling has political ends and sometimes ...
... political ends , it happens . Folktales feel like sort of cultural artifacts - or more like cultural sourdough starter , perhaps that people take and retell to suit their own purposes . All storytelling has political ends and sometimes ...
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... political situation vis - à - vis the U.S. Such are the divisions between Puerto Ricans who run the gamut from those who want total independence to those who want the island to become another state within the U.S. , that she talks of ...
... political situation vis - à - vis the U.S. Such are the divisions between Puerto Ricans who run the gamut from those who want total independence to those who want the island to become another state within the U.S. , that she talks of ...
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... political . Danticat must be commended for the multiplicity of viewpoints she presents . Her collection explores Haitian politics , the national politics that have been so much a way of life , or death . Not surprisingly , the ...
... political . Danticat must be commended for the multiplicity of viewpoints she presents . Her collection explores Haitian politics , the national politics that have been so much a way of life , or death . Not surprisingly , the ...
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