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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... meaning , but in the way they perform the etymological meaning of allegory as other - speaking . Doubly disempowered as they are by ( neo ) colonialism and patriarchy , Paul and Sophie become narrating oth- ers . Rather than ...
... meaning , so too , does the surface story in House on the Lagoon become one that often gestures toward multiple layers of signification that move beyond the realm of fiction and into that of history . The family lines on both the ...
... meaning another , could also be called allegory . Perhaps their silence derives from an understanding of allegory as a genre rather than , as Angus Fletcher believes , a mode or way of seeing and doing . It might also stem from ...
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of a Dream Deferred | 15 |
Imagining History | 51 |
Edwidge Danticat Jan J Dominique and the | 85 |
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