Allegories of Desire: Body, Nation, and Empire in Modern Caribbean Literature by WomenBloomsbury Academic, 23 févr. 2004 - 209 pages This book explores the relationship between famous and fictional Caribbean female bodies to literary and historical writing. |
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... Language and Translation ; or , Ophelia Adrift in the C. & O. Canal , " which Ferré wrote specifically for the translated edition , the writer uses the marginalized heroine of Shakespeare's Hamlet to broach the subject of her own ...
... language of patriarchal authority and culture while at the same time subverting it — is crucial to the formation of fe- male literary authority and the survival of female literary artists . ' Inter- estingly enough , however , the two ...
... language , it also nullifies the categories of both women's writing and allegory . For like allegory , the linguistic signs of which writing is comprised stand in relation to entities or concepts that exist outside itself . Thus , all ...
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of a Dream Deferred | 15 |
Imagining History | 51 |
Edwidge Danticat Jan J Dominique and the | 85 |
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