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5 pages • first pub 2015 (editions)
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This critical essay explores how the machete, as a Caribbean symbol, is used by the underdogs of society to carnavalize against the white upper-class. Jaworski provides close readings that explicates how Rhys integrates machete symbolism in "Wide ...
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5 pages • first pub 2015 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Description
This critical essay explores how the machete, as a Caribbean symbol, is used by the underdogs of society to carnavalize against the white upper-class. Jaworski provides close readings that explicates how Rhys integrates machete symbolism in "Wide ...