Caribbean Women writing Migration and Diaspora
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-026X2010000300007Abstract
This paper discusses the work of Caribbean women writers produced both in the Caribbean nation-states and in the countries they migrated to. In identifying some of the major concerns presented in the narratives, it seeks to delineate their experiences as a gendered historical document which helps to understand more clearly the multifaceted movements of the Caribbean diaspora.Downloads
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