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Featured Essay: Re-Sexing the Curricula: A Black Feminist Analysis of Lecturing in England and Jamaica (Part I: Now) (Essay‪)‬

Studies in the Humanities 2009, Dec, 36, 2

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"... But it is only after the deepest darkness that the greatest light can come; it is only after extreme grief that the greatest joy can come; it is only after slavery and prison that the sweetest appreciation Of freedom can come." (Malcolm X, 1965: 498) Introduction

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2009
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10
Pages
PUBLISHER
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of English
SIZE
356.5
KB

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