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AUTHORS , synopsis of papers page number 1 / DEFINING IDENTITY David Gall ( Barbados ) “ Modernism , Postmodernism and Caribbean Identity " 13 An investigation of the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism and ...
AUTHORS , synopsis of papers page number 1 / DEFINING IDENTITY David Gall ( Barbados ) “ Modernism , Postmodernism and Caribbean Identity " 13 An investigation of the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism and ...
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... Forming a Dialogue : a 3-day Symposium Presented by AICA Southern Caribbean, August 28-30, 1998, Bridgetown, Barbados. | i AICA southern caribbean , barbados . 1998 Modernism , Postmodernism , and Caribbean Identity BY DAVID A. 12.
... Forming a Dialogue : a 3-day Symposium Presented by AICA Southern Caribbean, August 28-30, 1998, Bridgetown, Barbados. | i AICA southern caribbean , barbados . 1998 Modernism , Postmodernism , and Caribbean Identity BY DAVID A. 12.
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The 18th century portrait of Major David Parry ( Governor of Barbados , 1784 - 1794 ) and Ras Akyem's “ Prediction " ( 1987 ) faced each other on the cover of the exhibition catalogue and on the walls of the Queens Park Gallery .
The 18th century portrait of Major David Parry ( Governor of Barbados , 1784 - 1794 ) and Ras Akyem's “ Prediction " ( 1987 ) faced each other on the cover of the exhibition catalogue and on the walls of the Queens Park Gallery .
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