MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... relationship with her employer is often marred because of ideological , cultural and class divisions and because of the heroine's unresolved relationship with her mother . She dismisses Mariah with condescending scorn , not only for her ...
... relationship with her employer is often marred because of ideological , cultural and class divisions and because of the heroine's unresolved relationship with her mother . She dismisses Mariah with condescending scorn , not only for her ...
Page 86
... relationship of transference , where her employer is used as a canvas onto which she projects her complicated feelings of love and hostility for her , as these words would attest : " the times I loved Mariah it was because she reminded ...
... relationship of transference , where her employer is used as a canvas onto which she projects her complicated feelings of love and hostility for her , as these words would attest : " the times I loved Mariah it was because she reminded ...
Page 210
... relationship with Paula , a neighborhood girl , eases the isolation she feels from her mother and her family . When Paula elopes to escape the advances of her stepfather , Tanya cannot help but feel abandoned again . Tanya seeks some ...
... relationship with Paula , a neighborhood girl , eases the isolation she feels from her mother and her family . When Paula elopes to escape the advances of her stepfather , Tanya cannot help but feel abandoned again . Tanya seeks some ...
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