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The tourist industry is constructed on a paradise view of the islands . ... 1998 the North contrasts with this interior view that islanders articulate 66 THE ISLAND AS SIGNIFIER IN CARIBBEAN AESTHETICS : TOWARDS A HERMENEUTICS OF ...
The tourist industry is constructed on a paradise view of the islands . ... 1998 the North contrasts with this interior view that islanders articulate 66 THE ISLAND AS SIGNIFIER IN CARIBBEAN AESTHETICS : TOWARDS A HERMENEUTICS OF ...
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In articulating an indigenous hermeneutics , we find that an island sensibility is at work . It informs the deep structures of Caribbean experience and functions as a grand signifier in Caribbean aesthetics . This island sensibility is ...
In articulating an indigenous hermeneutics , we find that an island sensibility is at work . It informs the deep structures of Caribbean experience and functions as a grand signifier in Caribbean aesthetics . This island sensibility is ...
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Caribbean art assumes its historical importance when artists move to reject and transform colonial and neo - colonial discourses . The invocation of a Caribbean hermeneutics that uses the island as a grand signifier is a critical step ...
Caribbean art assumes its historical importance when artists move to reject and transform colonial and neo - colonial discourses . The invocation of a Caribbean hermeneutics that uses the island as a grand signifier is a critical step ...
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