MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... voice which , in turn , gives her a history and humanity . Rhys's overriding concern as a Caribbean writer who is ... Voices from Exile to Diaspora.
... voice which , in turn , gives her a history and humanity . Rhys's overriding concern as a Caribbean writer who is ... Voices from Exile to Diaspora.
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... voice again . . . . Little by little she helped to transform him into who he really was " ( 3-4 ) . In this case , a woman . Adopting the name of Sirena Selena and banking on the power of a voice that has the capacity to stun its ...
... voice again . . . . Little by little she helped to transform him into who he really was " ( 3-4 ) . In this case , a woman . Adopting the name of Sirena Selena and banking on the power of a voice that has the capacity to stun its ...
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... voices , not unlike separate musical instruments , work together and against each other to weave the story of a woman's ... voice . " Uncle Edgar , " as Sonny soon learns to call him , has become a political force , the director of " The ...
... voices , not unlike separate musical instruments , work together and against each other to weave the story of a woman's ... voice . " Uncle Edgar , " as Sonny soon learns to call him , has become a political force , the director of " The ...
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