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1. A Model Of Initiation Story: Genre Analysis Of Brown Girl, Brownstones
2. Hope In Pursuit Of Selfhood
3. Paule Marshall's Cultural Memory Writing And Cultural Identity Construction
4. West Indian cultural influences on female identity development in Paule Marshall's 'Brown Girl, Brownstones', 'Praisesong for the Widow', and 'Daughters'
5. 'Qui chile sa?': The representation of intergenerational relationships in Caribbean women's writing: Merle Collins, Lakshmi Persaud, Edwidge Danticat, and Paule Marshall
6. Going global in a Caribbean locale: Traveling home in the works of Paule Marshall, Cristina Garcia, Andrea Levy and Caryl Phillips
7. 'The way a man does do things': Epic masculinity, grand narrative and ideological discourse in selected twentieth century novels (Evelyn Waugh, Sam Selvon, Trinidad and Tobago, Paule Marshall, Barbados, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa)
8. Progressive turns to the past: A new medium for African American and Chicano modern identity formation (Ana Castillo, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Gloria Naylor, Paule Marshall, Barbados)
9. A woman's place: The politics of sex, race, and class in female characters of black women writers (Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Paule Marshall)
10. Mothers and daughters in Morrison, Tan, Marshall, and Kincaid (Toni Morrison, Amy Tan, Paule Marshall, Jamaica Kincaid, Barbados, Antigua)
11. Slain in the spirit: A Vodun aesthetic in selected works of Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zora Neale Hurston, and Paule Marshall (Barbados, Guadeloupe)
12. Cultural suicides, island retreats, and diasporic revelations: A socio-historical approach to Paule Marshall's 'Praisesong for the Widow' and Toni Morrison's 'Tar Baby' (Barbados)
13. History, language, and image/identity in selected works of women of the diaspora: Mary Prince a West Indian slave, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Paule Marshall
14. Comedy Night (novel), and, Contextual essay: What is the impact of a political novel upon the reader? [with Original writing] (Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, William Faulkner, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Paule Marshall, Barbados)
15. Cultural crossings: Migration, generation, and gender in writings by Claude McKay and Paule Marshall
16. FROM AFRICA TO AMERICA: CULTURAL TIES THAT BIND IN THE WORKS OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS (FLORA NWAPA, NIGERIA, EFUA THEODORA SUTHERLAND, AMA ATA AIDOO, GHANA, TONI MORRISON, PAULE MARSHALL, BARBADOS, ALICE WALKER)
17. 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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