MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... Space and Intuition of Otherness " appears to provide valuable insight into Melville's reworking of the philosophy , chromolithography , the signification and the energies of the Vodou energy , Erzulie . Since Erzulie represents a ...
... Space and Intuition of Otherness " appears to provide valuable insight into Melville's reworking of the philosophy , chromolithography , the signification and the energies of the Vodou energy , Erzulie . Since Erzulie represents a ...
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... space , nevertheless unleashes tremendous resonance when applied to Melville's work . Indeed , within the text of Melville's The Migration of Ghosts there is a penetration of conventional perceptions as to the organization of space and ...
... space , nevertheless unleashes tremendous resonance when applied to Melville's work . Indeed , within the text of Melville's The Migration of Ghosts there is a penetration of conventional perceptions as to the organization of space and ...
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... Space , typically constrictive in its insistence on openness and exhibition , becomes a Place that allows the girls the privacy and the mobility that they crave . Readers observe the " space - place continuum " where the properties of space ...
... Space , typically constrictive in its insistence on openness and exhibition , becomes a Place that allows the girls the privacy and the mobility that they crave . Readers observe the " space - place continuum " where the properties of space ...
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