MaComère, Volume 3Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2000 |
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Page 52
... become ever more apparent in her descriptions of her time in the Crimea . As Paquet has pointed out , New Granada provided her a place " to establish who she is on her own terms , " where she could learn to negotiate her English ...
... become ever more apparent in her descriptions of her time in the Crimea . As Paquet has pointed out , New Granada provided her a place " to establish who she is on her own terms , " where she could learn to negotiate her English ...
Page 177
... become what I stopped being the day I left Puerto Rico . I had become Chiquita - small , little one . Little girl . ( 306 ) We never learn to what extent she may have loved Ulvi or the pain his move to Florida may have caused her ...
... become what I stopped being the day I left Puerto Rico . I had become Chiquita - small , little one . Little girl . ( 306 ) We never learn to what extent she may have loved Ulvi or the pain his move to Florida may have caused her ...
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... become the focus of the narrative as gender , ethnicity and sexuality are confronted . The perspective of this ... become part of a new community . This transition from an exile to an ethnic , becomes an important part of Alvarez ...
... become the focus of the narrative as gender , ethnicity and sexuality are confronted . The perspective of this ... become part of a new community . This transition from an exile to an ethnic , becomes an important part of Alvarez ...
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