The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 3,Edições 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2002 |
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... women writers in South Africa faced very different conditions regarding their racial , social , financial and political status , but there have been divisions along national lines among white women as a group , particularly in regard to ...
... women writers in South Africa faced very different conditions regarding their racial , social , financial and political status , but there have been divisions along national lines among white women as a group , particularly in regard to ...
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... women's movement ” ( 146 ) when they have never thought women could or did move . The three women start believing that something will happen , something will change their so far miserable destiny . Jumila , Goldi and Sadna start making ...
... women's movement ” ( 146 ) when they have never thought women could or did move . The three women start believing that something will happen , something will change their so far miserable destiny . Jumila , Goldi and Sadna start making ...
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... women to speak and write in a way that highlights , in a celebratory vein , their difference from men . Marginality is seen as a means of creating new and authentic forms of expression , a new feminine language in which to encode what ...
... women to speak and write in a way that highlights , in a celebratory vein , their difference from men . Marginality is seen as a means of creating new and authentic forms of expression , a new feminine language in which to encode what ...
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S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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