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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... space of a single paragraph . So while it is true that the reader may hear the narrator's voice the most often out of all the voices present in the text , the narrator never assumes the position of a privileged observer of the Jamaican ...
... space in Cliff's texts . The island in its most primordial state also be- comes the site of the cultural shocks , jolts , and other violent disturbances that rupture the natural continuity . As such , it therefore evolves from a ...
... space traditionally inhabited by women . Ferré's point here is that literature by women tends toward domestic concerns . However much such writing has sustained female creativity , that same discourse has tended to be circumscribed and ...
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of a Dream Deferred | 15 |
Imagining History | 51 |
Edwidge Danticat Jan J Dominique and the | 85 |
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