CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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College English Association. same questions be raised about " identity " ? After the Diaspora , how do immigrants and their children recover their so - called authentic identity- since there is much debate concerning that identity ? And ...
College English Association. same questions be raised about " identity " ? After the Diaspora , how do immigrants and their children recover their so - called authentic identity- since there is much debate concerning that identity ? And ...
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... identity , this double subjec- tivity - as " two souls , two thoughts , two unreconciled strivings , two warring ideals in one dark body ... " ( 3 ) . A similar duality and conflict , I propose , are claimed for white Caribbean creole ...
... identity , this double subjec- tivity - as " two souls , two thoughts , two unreconciled strivings , two warring ideals in one dark body ... " ( 3 ) . A similar duality and conflict , I propose , are claimed for white Caribbean creole ...
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... identity of the white Caribbean creole woman . In this passage , Rhys personifies the dual and oppositional consciousness of white creole women in Antoinette and Tia . Antoinette represents the white European ( i.e. , racial ) ...
... identity of the white Caribbean creole woman . In this passage , Rhys personifies the dual and oppositional consciousness of white creole women in Antoinette and Tia . Antoinette represents the white European ( i.e. , racial ) ...
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