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... called " lingua franca , " a mixture of European and Oriental speech forms in the words of Scott's third - person narrator , " the lingua franca , or compound of Eastern and European dialects . " 22 Here , by contrast with the Scottish ...
... called " lingua franca , " a mixture of European and Oriental speech forms in the words of Scott's third - person narrator , " the lingua franca , or compound of Eastern and European dialects . " 22 Here , by contrast with the Scottish ...
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... called first world tries to force the rest of the world into a world- system through , for example , forced integration , as in the destruction of local differences ( 56-57 ) . This relationship between them is " logically incompatible ...
... called first world tries to force the rest of the world into a world- system through , for example , forced integration , as in the destruction of local differences ( 56-57 ) . This relationship between them is " logically incompatible ...
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... called Westindians . So by definition , what we have here is really an East Indian Trinidadian Westindian . ( 217 ) The coexistence of multiple , overlapping identities for an " East / West " Indian is clearly exemplified in this ...
... called Westindians . So by definition , what we have here is really an East Indian Trinidadian Westindian . ( 217 ) The coexistence of multiple , overlapping identities for an " East / West " Indian is clearly exemplified in this ...
Contents
S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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