Keyword [Guadeloupe] Result: 1 - 15 | Page: 1 of 1 | | 1. | A case study of the influence of learning their history on a small group of people of African descent, in Guadeloupe | | 2. | La representation de l'identite dans la litterature de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique | | 3. | Narrating (post) colonial space: Geographies of power and resistance in Martinique and Guadeloupe | | 4. | For water, food, tables, and health: The colonial ceramic culture of Guadeloupe, French West Indie | | 5. | Embodied land: Narratives of nationhood in the Americas (Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Guadeloupe) | | 6. | Sugar and spice: Slavery, women, and literature in the Caribbean (Michelle Cliff, Jamaica, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua) | | 7. | Naturalizing identity, politicizing nature: Metaphors of identification in the writing of Caribbean women writers (Gisele Pineau, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Erna Brodber, Jamaica, Marlene Nourbese Philip, Trinidad and Tobago) | | 8. | So sad as silence: Modernity and the unspeakable (William Faulkner, Andre Schwarz-Bart, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Guadeloupe, Wilson Harris) | | 9. | Selective modernization and self -transformation: The third demographic transition in Guadeloupe, French West Indies | | 10. | Performing subversion: A comparative study of Caribbean women playwrights (Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Luisa Carpetillo, Una Marson, Maryse Conde) | | 11. | Slain in the spirit: A Vodun aesthetic in selected works of Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zora Neale Hurston, and Paule Marshall (Barbados, Guadeloupe) | | 12. | 'Wholeness is no trifling matter': An intertextual study of Black women's psychic (dis)eases in novels by contemporary Pan-African women (Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Naylor, Toni Cade Bambara, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zimbabwe, Guadeloupe) | | 13. | African trickster tales in diaspora: Resistance in the Creole-speaking South Carolina Sea Islands and Guadeloupe, French West Indies | | 14. | U got2 dis B4 U re/from disease to revival: Reading the themes of madness in PanAfrican women's literature (Toni Cade Bambara, Bessie Head, South Africa, Myriam Warner-Vieyra, Guadeloupe) | | 15. | CROSSING THE BRIDGE: THE GREAT MOTHER IN SELECTED NOVELS OF TONI MORRISON, PAULE MARSHALL, SIMONE SCHWARZ-BART, AND MARIAMA BA (MYTHOLOGY, BLACK AMERICAN LITERATURE, FOLKLORE, FRANCOPHONE, GUADELOUPE, SENEGAL, WOMEN) | |
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