Diasporic Dis(Locations) : Indo-Caribbean Women Writers Negotiate the Kala Pani.

Indo-Caribbean women writers are virtually invisible in the literary landscape because of cultural and social inhibitions and literary chauvinism. Until recently, the richness and particularities of the experiences of these writers in the field of literature and literary studies were compromised by...

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Main Author: Mehta, Brinda J. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Kingston : University of the West Indies Press, Sept. 2004.
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