Keyword [Barbados] Result: 1 - 16 | Page: 1 of 1 | 1. | A Survey And Analysis Of The Use Of Media In Chinese Classrooms In Barbados | 2. | Popularizing pedagody: An exploration of popular culture as critical pedagogy in Barbados | 3. | Recipe for narrative: Representations of culture in culinary literature (Josefina Howard, Austin Clarke, Barbados, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Laura Esquivel, Mexico) | 4. | 'In Plenty and In Time of Need': Popular Culture and the Remapping of Barbadian Identity | 5. | State Authority Structures and the Rule of Law in Post-Colonial Societies: A Comparison of Jamaica and Barbados | 6. | Caribbean cartographies: Maps, cosmograms, and the Caribbean imagination (Kamau Brathwaite, Wilson Harris, Barbados, Guyana) | 7. | Inarticulate prayers: Irony and religion in late twentieth-century poetry (Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Kamau Brathwaite, Barbados) | 8. | London via the Caribbean: Migration narratives and the city in postwar British fiction (England, George Lamming, Barbados, V. S. Naipaul, Sam Selvon, Trinidad, Beryl Gilroy, British Guiana) | 9. | 'The way a man does do things': Epic masculinity, grand narrative and ideological discourse in selected twentieth century novels (Evelyn Waugh, Sam Selvon, Trinidad and Tobago, Paule Marshall, Barbados, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa) | 10. | Progressive turns to the past: A new medium for African American and Chicano modern identity formation (Ana Castillo, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Gloria Naylor, Paule Marshall, Barbados) | 11. | Mothers and daughters in Morrison, Tan, Marshall, and Kincaid (Toni Morrison, Amy Tan, Paule Marshall, Jamaica Kincaid, Barbados, Antigua) | 12. | Slain in the spirit: A Vodun aesthetic in selected works of Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zora Neale Hurston, and Paule Marshall (Barbados, Guadeloupe) | 13. | Cultural suicides, island retreats, and diasporic revelations: A socio-historical approach to Paule Marshall's 'Praisesong for the Widow' and Toni Morrison's 'Tar Baby' (Barbados) | 14. | Comedy Night (novel), and, Contextual essay: What is the impact of a political novel upon the reader? [with Original writing] (Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, William Faulkner, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Paule Marshall, Barbados) | 15. | FROM AFRICA TO AMERICA: CULTURAL TIES THAT BIND IN THE WORKS OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS (FLORA NWAPA, NIGERIA, EFUA THEODORA SUTHERLAND, AMA ATA AIDOO, GHANA, TONI MORRISON, PAULE MARSHALL, BARBADOS, ALICE WALKER) | 16. | The Expansion Of Capital And The Origin Of Slavery In Barbados (1627-1668) | |
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