The repeating text : Signifyin(g), creolization and marronage in African diaspora womanist narratives
This thesis studied African-American and Caribbean fiction using models of African diasporization, creolization and womanism to discover how those theoretics affected understandings of black subjectivities. The diverse theoretics above-mentioned were examined to discover how their intersections enab...
Main Author: | Codner, Paul Martin |
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Format: | Others |
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FIU Digital Commons
2006
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Online Access: | http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2394 |
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