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Slavery In The Caribbean Francophone World Distant Voices Forgotten Acts Forged Identities Chantal Kalisa

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Slavery In The Caribbean Francophone World Distant Voices Forgotten Acts Forged Identities Chantal Kalisa
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Chantal Kalisa
ISBN: 9780803211025, 9780803226883, 9780820321660, 9780820350073, 0803211023, 0803226888, 0820321664, 0820350079
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Slavery In The Caribbean Francophone World Distant Voices Forgotten Acts Forged Identities Chantal Kalisa by Chantal Kalisa 9780803211025, 9780803226883, 9780820321660, 9780820350073, 0803211023, 0803226888, 0820321664, 0820350079 instant download after payment.

Chantal Kalisa examines the ways in which women writers lift taboos imposed on them by their society and culture and challenge readers with their unique perspectives on violence. Comparing women from different places and times, Kalisa treats types of violence such as colonial, familial, linguistic, and war-related, specifically linked to dictatorship and genocide. She examines Caribbean writers Michele Lacrosil, Simone Schwartz-Bart, Gisèle Pineau, and Edwidge Danticat, and Africans Ken Begul, Calixthe Beyala, Nadine Bar, and Monique Ilboudo. She also includes Sembène Ousmane and Frantz Fanon.

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