CARIBBEAN WOMEN WRITERS AND GLOBALIZATION; FICTIONS OF INDEPENDENCE.

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CARIBBEAN WOMEN WRITERS AND GLOBALIZATION; FICTIONS OF INDEPENDENCE.

"..... Though the work of Caribbean women writers is apparently less political than the male dominated literature of national liberation, Scott argues that these women nonetheless express the sociopolitical realities of the postindependent Caribbean, providing insight into the dynamics of imperialism that survive the demise of formal colonialism. In addition, she identifies the specific aesthetic qualities that reach beyond the confines of geography and history in the work of such writers as Edwidge Danticat, Oonya Kempadoo, Jamaica Kincaid, Pauline Melville, and Janice Shinebourne...." From the bookjacket.

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193

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Library of Congress
PR9205.05, PR9205.05 S27 2006, PR9205.05 S27 2006eb, PR9205.05 .S27 2006

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Open Library
OL22739733M
ISBN 10
0754651347
LCCN
2006016417
OCLC/WorldCat
69241457, 290510071
LibraryThing
4056585

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OL13668181W

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