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    1. 'She found a way, left the child': 'Child-shifting' as the Plantation's Affects and Love's Paradox in Donna Hemans' River Woman

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    2. 'These things not marked on paper': Creolisation, Affect and Tomboyism in Joan Anim-Addo's Janie, Cricketing Lady and Margaret Cezair-Thompson's The Pirate's Daughter

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    3. <Caribbean Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language, Literature, and Identity, by Kathleen M. Balutansky and Marie-Agnès Sourieau>. (Book review)

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    4. Anansi's defiant webs : contact, continuity, convergence, and complexity in the languages, literatures, and cultures of the Greater Caribbean : proceedings of the ECICC-conference, Guyana, 2010

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    5. Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel

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    6. Creole renegades : rhetoric of betrayal and guilt in the Caribbean diaspora

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    10. Race, culture, and identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean literature and theory from négritude to créolité

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