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Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Love and narrative form in Toni Morrison's later novels
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Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Love and narrative form in Toni Morrison's later novels
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Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Love and narrative form in Toni Morrison's later novels
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Reading contemporary Black British and African American women writers
race, ethics, narrative form -
Reconstructing desire
the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing -
Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism -
Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism -
Reconstructing desire
the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing -
Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism -
Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism -
Love and narrative form in Toni Morrison's later novels
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Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism -
Reconstructing desire
the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing -
Reconstructing desire
the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing -
Risking difference
identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism