Postcolonial Perspectives on Women Writers from Africa, the Caribbean, and the USMartin Japtok Africa World Press, 2003 - 348 páginas Combining postcolonial perspectives with race and culture based studies, which have merged the fields of African and black American studies, this volume concentrates on women writers, exploring how the (post) colonial condition is reflected in women's literature. The essays are united by their focus on attempts to create alternative value systems through the rewriting of history or the reclassification of the woman's position in society. By examining such strategies these essays illuminate the diversity and coherence of the postcolonial project. |
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... Racial Identity in Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black - eyed Squint . James M. Ivory Women's Utopic Impulses in Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra ......... .......... 249 ............... 275 Su Fang Ng ...
... Racial Identity in Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black - eyed Squint . James M. Ivory Women's Utopic Impulses in Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra ......... .......... 249 ............... 275 Su Fang Ng ...
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Harriet Jacobss Archaeology | 3 |
Tracking | 23 |
Yes Anyone With Half an Eye Could See That | 69 |
Ursa Corregidora as | 91 |
Gloria Naylors Linden Hills | 113 |
The Paradox | 133 |
a Poetics of Resistance | 151 |
Heritage and Identity in Paule | 173 |
Grace Nicholss | 209 |
CrossCultural Reading Strategies | 229 |
SelfColonization Loneliness and Racial Identity | 249 |
Womens Utopic Impulses in Buchi Emechetas Destination | 275 |
Space Self and Nation | 301 |
Location and Separateness of Heroines in African | 319 |
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Reading Krik? Krak as a Response | 193 |
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