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"Subject Caribbean"
Cabrera Infante’s «Tres tristes tigres»: The Trapping Effect of the Signifier over Subject and Text (Caribbean Studies)
Carmen Teresa Hartman
Frantz Fanon: The Politics and Poetics of the Postcolonial Subject (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)
Alejandro J. de Oto
Cabrera Infante's <i>Tres tristes tigres</i>: The Trapping Effect of the Signifier over Subject and Text (Caribbean Studies) by Carmen Teresa Hartman (2003-07-24)
Carmen Teresa Hartman
Indenture Wreathed in Opium: Literary Representations of Indo-Caribbean and Sino-Caribbean Subjects from the 19th Century to the Present
Mark Tumbridge
Frantz Fanon: The Politics and Poetics of the Postcolonial Subject (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)
Alejandro J. de Oto
Cabrera Infante's <i>Tres tristes tigres</i>: The Trapping Effect of the Signifier over Subject and Text (Caribbean Studies (Peter Lang Publishing)) by Hartman, Carmen Teresa (2003) Hardcover
Carmen Teresa Hartman
The Caribbean Story Finder: A Guide to 438 Tales from 24 Nations and Territories, Listing Subjects and Sources
Sharon Barcan Elswit
Jamaica’s Difficult Subjects: Negotiating Sovereignty in Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Criticism
Sheri-Marie Harrison
St. John, Caribbean Pirate Notebook: Pirate Lover, Wide Ruled Notebook, 120 Pages 8.5 x 11 Lined Writing Paper Pages School Teacher Student Game Player Coach Subject
Pirate Me
Subjects or Citizens: British Caribbean Workers in Cuba, 1900 1960
Robert Whitney
Key Competencies And Lifelong Learning: Three Perspectives on These Subjects in Latin America And the Caribbean
Tom McArdle
Jamaica’s Difficult Subjects: Negotiating Sovereignty in Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Criticism
Sheri-Marie Harrison
Indo-Caribbean Hindu practice in Queens: Ethnomethods of constituting place, practice and subjects.
Michele M. Verma
Jamaica's Difficult Subjects: Negotiating Sovereignty in Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Criticism by Sheri-Marie Harrison (2016-01-08)
Unknown Author
Caribbean Figure Pendants: Style and Subject Matter: Anthropomorphic figure pendants of the late Ceramic Age in the Greater Antilles (Taboui)
Vernon James Knight