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... Black Cultures . London : Serpent's Tail . 1993b . The Black Atlantic : Modernity and Double Consciousness . London and New York : Verso . Greene , Gayle . 1991. " Feminist Fiction and the Uses of Memory . " Signs 16.2 : 290-321 ...
... Black Cultures . London : Serpent's Tail . 1993b . The Black Atlantic : Modernity and Double Consciousness . London and New York : Verso . Greene , Gayle . 1991. " Feminist Fiction and the Uses of Memory . " Signs 16.2 : 290-321 ...
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... Black in the Union Jack , on the policies of the Conservative government towards immigrants from the so - called " new commonwealth " ( India , the Caribbean , Africa ) and Pakistan . 66 4. Stuart Hall has made a similar point to the ...
... Black in the Union Jack , on the policies of the Conservative government towards immigrants from the so - called " new commonwealth " ( India , the Caribbean , Africa ) and Pakistan . 66 4. Stuart Hall has made a similar point to the ...
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... black will disappear . It will flake away into the chamois and underneath there will be a gold leaf . I can see it shinning through the black . I can know it is there [ ... ] . If I take a nail file or Eva's old paring knife [ ... ] and ...
... black will disappear . It will flake away into the chamois and underneath there will be a gold leaf . I can see it shinning through the black . I can know it is there [ ... ] . If I take a nail file or Eva's old paring knife [ ... ] and ...
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