Caribbean literature.
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The gravity of revolution: The legacy of anticolonial discourse in postcolonial Haitian writing, 1804-1934.
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How did we get here?: An examination of the collection of contemporary Caribbean juvenile literature in the children's library of the national library of Trinidad and Tobago and Trinidadian children's responses to selected titles.
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Metamorphoses identitaires dans la litterature fantastique contemporaine.
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Extending the document: The twenty-first century long poem and the archive.
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Preservation or Progression: Indo-Trinidadian Cultural Fluidity as Seen Through the Works of V.S. Naipaul and Shani Mootoo.
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The New New Man: (Re)articulations of masculinity in postrevolutionary Cuba.
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"Home Is Where You Feel a Welcome": Homemaking as National Belonging in 20th and 21st c. Black British Novels.
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Imagining Cuba: Emigration, Tourism, and Imperialist Nostalgia in the Work of Spanish Women Writers and Photographers (1992-2015).
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A Thorny Way of Thinking: Botanical Afterlives of Caribbean Plantation Slavery.
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Performing hybridity: A dialogic and semiotic study of late twentieth-century drama from Africa and the African diaspora.
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The re -visioning of goddesses: Revisionist poetics in African diaspora women writers' re -creations of black women characters from black male -authored canonical texts.
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On normalities: Freaks of culture, bodies, and ability in the late twentieth -century Francophone novel.
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Geographies of suffering: The literature of catastrophe in the Francophone Caribbean.
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Challenges to Western Constructs of Motherhood in Novels by Danticat, Erdrich, and Tan.
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Recovering the Forgotten Puerto Rican and Chicano Soldiers of the U.S. Wars in East Asia. Cultural Representations at the Limits of the Scholarly Archive.
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"Something at least human": Transatlantic (re)presentations of Creole women in nineteenth-century literature and culture.
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Native Americas: A transnational and (post)colonial study of indigenous women writers in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean.
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Haunted narratives: The afterlife of Gothic aesthetics in contemporary transatlantic women's fiction.
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Unhomely stirrings: Representations of indentureship in Indo-Caribbean literature from 1960 to the present.
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El espacio amoroso en la poesia de Angela Maria Davila = = The love space in the poetry of Angela Maria Davila.
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Reading the Ecocritical, Geocritical and Geopolitical Fiction of Maryse Conde's Narratives of Ecojustice.
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Cinegrafia: Literatura, Espectadores y Cinefilia Contemporanea en Latinoamerica.
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The music of voice: Transnational encounters between music, theory and fiction.
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Recasting the Coolie: Racialization, Caste, and Narratives of Asian Indentureship.
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Speaking out to survive : = Literary activism and queer domesticity in life writing.
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Women, marriage, and madness in Jean Rhys's "Wide Sargasso Sea", Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway", and Doris Lessing's "The Golden Notebook", as seen through Charlotte Gilman Perkin's "The Yellow Wallpaper".
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The demands of a new idiom: Music, language, and participation in the work of Amiri Baraka, Kamau Brathwaite, and Linton Kwesi Johnson.
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Substrate influence in the formation of the Surinamese Plantation Creole: A consideration of sociohistorical data and linguistic data from Ndyuka and Gbe.
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The Alignment of Writing : Cold War Geopolitics and Literary Form in Francophone Caribbean Literature.
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Radical Canons: Epigraphic Practice, Identity Formation, and Caribbean Writers.
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