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"Caribbean literature" in all subjects
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Faraclas, Nicholas
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Echteld, Elisabeth
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Hinds-Layne, Marsha
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Lawton de Torruella, Elena
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Severing, Ronald
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Weijer, Christa
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Ali, Tyrone
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Fundashon di Idioma (FPI)
( 14 )
University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA)
( 14 )
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Caribbean literature
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Language and culture
( 9 )
Literacy
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Caribbean poetry
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Dominica literature
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Caribbean
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African agency in the emergence of the Atlantic Creoles
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(Re)Visiting Dominica's past, (Ad)Venturing into her future: interrogaring identity formation in Marie-Elena John's Unburnable
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Language variation as 'verbal resourcefulness and aesthetic completeness': the sociolingistics of Derek Walcott
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About the editors/authors
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The power of the word - the evaluative functions of prefabricated language
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Survival, resistance an resurgence: reclaiming our own 'utterances'
7
Poetics of intimate voices: exploring identity politics in US Virgin Islands' poetry
8
There's always the other side: agency and authority in creole initiation
9
Screaming silence: testimony and trauma in Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at night
10
Jamaica Kincaid: image, manipulation and perception
11
Bolom symbolism in Derek Walcott, Dionne Brand, and Robert Antoni
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Does a thread of magical realism pervade Roderick Walcott's Malfinis?
13
Obeah and cultural paradox in Annie John
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In a sea of heteroglossia: pluri-lingualism, pluri-culturalism, and pluri-identification in the Caribbean