The dougla poetics of Indianness : negotiating race and gender in Trinidad
This thesis explores the meaning and negotiation of the category ‘Indianness’ for a group of Indian Trinidadian young women through a dougla poetics framework. It looks at the intersecting categories of race and gender as lived and configured through discursive processes and through an engagement wi...
Main Author: | Raghunandan, Keerti Kavyta |
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Other Authors: | Tate, Shirley ; Vanderbeck, Robert |
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University of Leeds
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.634274 |
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