Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
The Mimicking of Oral Traditions in African American Literature |
2012 |
688479 |
The authors Zora Neale Hurston Toni Morrison and Randall Kenan create a authentic listener experience through the use of literary features that mimic oral tradition in African American culture. The "authentic listener experience" is the purposeful dr... |
Destruction of the Caribbean Landscape Through Colonization in Edgar Mittelholzer's Corentyne Thunder Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea and Wilson Harris' Palace Of The Peacock |
2011 |
688479 |
The Caribbean Islands have long been known for their lush tropical scenery. For this distinctive landscape to continue to be so alluring throughout the centuries to the natives as well as to others it must be respected revered and cared for in a lovi... |
Postcolonial African American Female Writers and their Three-Way battle against Imperialism Canonization and Sexism : Developing a New Multicultural Feminism |
2011 |
688479 |
Female writers continue to remind us of the differences between themselves and males and the separate struggles they face. For a woman the task of liberation through writing must include also a thrash against the establishment created by male power i... |