MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... postcolonial narratives that depict an individual subject's struggle to achieve class mobility within a race- and culture - based social hierarchy.2 Crucial to the narrative structure of the bildungsroman , then , is the intertwining or ...
... postcolonial narratives that depict an individual subject's struggle to achieve class mobility within a race- and culture - based social hierarchy.2 Crucial to the narrative structure of the bildungsroman , then , is the intertwining or ...
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... postcolonial studies , or at least for one of its necessary tasks . For , as Cliff recognizes in relation to her own writing , Mendieta's art exemplifies the subaltern subject's impulse to center or cohere itself via a symbolic bonding ...
... postcolonial studies , or at least for one of its necessary tasks . For , as Cliff recognizes in relation to her own writing , Mendieta's art exemplifies the subaltern subject's impulse to center or cohere itself via a symbolic bonding ...
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... Postcolonialism in which I take a more broadly psychoanalytical approach to postcolonial whiteness that focuses on the bildungsroman as a metanarrative of the subject's social formation , and their attachment to the land as an allegory ...
... Postcolonialism in which I take a more broadly psychoanalytical approach to postcolonial whiteness that focuses on the bildungsroman as a metanarrative of the subject's social formation , and their attachment to the land as an allegory ...
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