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Kinitra Brooks
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Postcolonial Metamorphoses of Maternity in Contemporary Caribbean British Poetry
Monica Manolachi
2012
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Maternal Genealogies and the Legacy of Slavery in Caribbean Women's Historical Fiction
Tegan Zimmerman
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Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
1997
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Canadian Woman Studies, 1998
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Voces del Caribe, 2022
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‘Seamed by its own bitter juice’: Voice, Visibility, Literacies. Diasporic Dialogues’ held by the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies (CCDS), Goldsmiths- University of London, in collaboration with the Eccles Centre for American Studies- the British Library, London- UK. , 2018
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The Politics of Intimacy in Caribbean Women’s Fiction
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Anthurium a Caribbean Studies Journal, 2012
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Postcolonial Interpretation of the Symbolic in Jamaica Kincaid's My Mother and Girl
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Beyond Miranda's Meanings": Contemporary Critical Perspectives on Caribbean Women's Literatures
Maria Helena Lima
Feminist Studies, 1995
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A Woman Writing Thinks Back Through Her Mothers:" An Analysis of the Language Women Poets Employ Through an Exploration of Poetry About Pregnancy and Childbirth
Carla Atherton
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Africanus, 2015
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Troublesome Practices: Mothering, Literature and Ethics
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The CEA Critic Journal, 2016
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Suzanne Scafe
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