Diaspora's Daughters: Buchi Emecheta, Julie Dash, Edwidge Danticat and the Remapping of Mother AfricaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 396 sider |
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African American African diaspora argues audience becomes beginning black women bodily calls Caribbean century chapter characters child color complex concept connections constructed continue create critics cultural Danticat Dash Dash's Daughters defined diaspora Dominican double economic Emecheta enables example existence experience explores female body feminist fiction film forces gender global Gullah Gwendolyn Haiti Haitian hands identity images imaginary imagination individual Island kind Landing language literary literature lives locations London look marked material means memory migration mother move movements narratives Nigerian novel observes particular past photographs physical political present race rape result scene Sea Islands sexuality similar slave slavery South space spiritual story struggle subjects suggests tells term texts theory tradition travels understanding visual West woman women's bodies writes York