MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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Page 95
... social infrastructure of West Indian societies have occurred which have had important ramifications on the black family structure . For instance , the de - emphasis of the father role amongst some segments of society , which has often ...
... social infrastructure of West Indian societies have occurred which have had important ramifications on the black family structure . For instance , the de - emphasis of the father role amongst some segments of society , which has often ...
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... social and sexual freedom than do West Indian women . They are the focus of society's power relationships and occupy , in general , positions within it which inculcate concomitant attitudes of social and psychological authority . They ...
... social and sexual freedom than do West Indian women . They are the focus of society's power relationships and occupy , in general , positions within it which inculcate concomitant attitudes of social and psychological authority . They ...
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... social and material success but more importantly a measure of agency — that is , of empowerment over , or at least happy co- existence with , the larger forces that acted upon them over the course of the text . One might think here of ...
... social and material success but more importantly a measure of agency — that is , of empowerment over , or at least happy co- existence with , the larger forces that acted upon them over the course of the text . One might think here of ...
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