CLEAR
发表于 2025-3-30 09:12:09
My Mother’s ,: Wrecking Work After Indentureshipocentrism and nationalism. Characterizing her interventions as “wrecking work,” the author argues for characterization of his mother’s representations as illustrative of Indo-Caribbean feminist practice. Her “interruption” of dominant narratives, he argues, is a heritage of indentureship’s “wrecking
Motilin
发表于 2025-3-30 14:13:49
“Seeing Greater Distances”: An Interview with Peggy Mohan on the Voyages of Indo-Caribbean Women, and colonization on their descendants. In this interview, Mohan discusses her novel and the interviews she conducted with formerly indentured laborers, which were the inspiration for .. She emphasizes the role that Indian women played in formulating a community in the Caribbean, the cycles of viol
垫子
发表于 2025-3-30 19:45:40
Indentureship, Land, and Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought in the Literature of Rajkumari Singh and Mage and in socialist political activism. Focusing on the poetry of two Indo-Guyanese women, Rajkumari Singh (1923–1979) and Mahadai Das (1954–2003), the chapter examines the ways which these women navigated political and literary careers in the 1970s, negotiating gender, ethnicity, class, and sociali
Ebct207
发表于 2025-3-30 22:45:40
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