The woman, the writer & caribbean society. Essays on literature and culture / Helen Pyne -Timothy,

Por: Pyne -Timothy, HelenTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Estados Unidos de America: Center for Afro-american Studies Publications 1998Edición: 1Descripción: 251 PISBN: 0 9349344 4Tema(s): 1. WOMEN 2. WOMEN-WRITING-CARIBBEAN SOCIETY 3. FAMILY 4. SOCIOLOGYResumen: Hostory, literature, society, and the struggle for voice, the woman writer and the planter-heroine in Caribbean literature Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, myth and the Caribbean woman writer, the identity of the other, explorations of meanings in the wowrks of Caribbean women writers, the emergence of the multiethnic chorus in Caribbean Wwomen´s wwriting, exile, the Homeland, and the Caribbean Woman Wwriter, the decourse of literature criticism and the work of the caribbean woman wwriter.
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Hostory, literature, society, and the struggle for voice, the woman writer and the planter-heroine in Caribbean literature Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, myth and the Caribbean woman writer, the identity of the other, explorations of meanings in the wowrks of Caribbean women writers, the emergence of the multiethnic chorus in Caribbean Wwomen´s wwriting, exile, the Homeland, and the Caribbean Woman Wwriter, the decourse of literature criticism and the work of the caribbean woman wwriter.

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