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Race, gender and performance in Grace Nichols's 'The Fat Black Woman's Poems'
Magazine Title | Journal of International Women's Studies |
Volume | 1 |
Magazine Year | 2000 |
Magazine Number | 2 |
Magazine Month | may |
Description | At issue here is the recognition of extraordinary variation of subjective positions and cultural identities. It is after all, a site of contestation over the demand of a wider space for a critique of black experience. This particularity and universality can also be found in woman-centered texts, and it is with this issue in mind that this article will explore the dynamics between race and gender in the poetry of Grace Nichols, a contemporary Caribbean-British writer. |
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