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Re-centering the 'Islands in between':re-thinking the languages, literatures and cultures of the Eas...
Contents: Re-centering the 'Islands in between'
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Inter-island shipping from the Danish West Indies: networks across national boundaries providing new...
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Mayotte's other ideal
Not afraid of dying: narratives of the Macusi ( some restrictions apply )
Performances that bind: a preliminary reading of dramaturgic element in Ngugi wa Thiong'O' s I will ...
Philo-Xylon and the race of 'Indolent Beggars'
Piratical Barbarity of the female captive: gender construct in 1825 ( some restrictions apply )
Re-centering the 'Islands in between': re-thinking the languages, literatures and cultures of the Ea... ( some restrictions apply )
Students from the Dominican Republic in the public schools of St. Croix
The body as key: corporal images of women and girls in selected Stories from Blue Lattitudes Caribbe... ( some restrictions apply )
The performance power of calypso: (re)locating art in Derek Walcott's Pantomime
The use of English lexified Creole in Anglophone Caribbean literature