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Nicole N. Aljoe,Brycchan Carey,Thomas W. Kriseiche Berücksichtigung des Kulturfaktors sind ebenso hervorzuheben wie die im Zusammenhang mitdiesem Buch durchgeführte empirische Erhebung. Zusammenfassungen zu Beginn eines jeden Kapitels und Verständnisfragen am Ende eines jeden Kapitels unterstützen den Lernerfolg..座右铭 发表于 2025-3-23 15:46:24
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Early Caribbean Evangelical Life Narrative,d affective audiences..In this essay I read a range of early West Indian life narratives contrapuntally with exemplary texts of the evangelical civilizing mission in the West Indies of the plantation slavery period: the Methodist Thomas Coke’s . (1808–11) and a range of written and visual material b刚开始 发表于 2025-3-24 02:50:24
The Promise of the Tropics: Wealth, Illness, and African Bodies in Early Anglo-Caribbean Medical Wriety of medical practices and conceptions of disease with them, and they adapted this prior knowledge to their new contexts..Studies of medicine in the Caribbean initially paired a transatlantic framework with a consideration of the role of disease in shaping mortality rates and the dynamics of the刺耳 发表于 2025-3-24 08:39:27
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Testimonies of the Enslaved in the Caribbean Literary History,y from his 1849 analysis of the new genre slave narrative, providing “pictures of slavery by slaves.” Narratives such as Campo-bell’s also contributes to the creation of the textual paradigms constructed for carrying the slave voice. Moreover, although the narrative is heavily mediated, it nonetheleInfraction 发表于 2025-3-24 17:17:11
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Colonial Vices and Metropolitan Corrections: Satire and Slavery in the Early Caribbean, others; satirical voyages by Ned Ward, Swift, and the anonymous authors of . and .; London tales by Richard Steele, John Wolcot, and Richard Cumberland; and abolitionist satires by Laurence Sterne, Thomas Day, and William Cowper. The chapter concludes that while the majority of early satirical reprALE 发表于 2025-3-25 02:46:32
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