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In return , the reader accepts as genuine the " Holocaust reality " which is represented , and enters into a commitment to accompany the author for the duration of the narrative unfolding . Fragments continually shifts in time be- tween ...
In return , the reader accepts as genuine the " Holocaust reality " which is represented , and enters into a commitment to accompany the author for the duration of the narrative unfolding . Fragments continually shifts in time be- tween ...
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She claims that while " Barracoon " contains some of the formula found in slave narratives , “ it is not ... to demonstrate the authenticity of Kossula's narrative , suggesting that she considers the work a worthy protagonist in the ...
She claims that while " Barracoon " contains some of the formula found in slave narratives , “ it is not ... to demonstrate the authenticity of Kossula's narrative , suggesting that she considers the work a worthy protagonist in the ...
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Hurston thus strategically distinguishes her authorial voice from the pri- mary narrative of " Barracoon " which she insists is Kossula's story , by writing in the explicit first person and providing a narrative of her visits with ...
Hurston thus strategically distinguishes her authorial voice from the pri- mary narrative of " Barracoon " which she insists is Kossula's story , by writing in the explicit first person and providing a narrative of her visits with ...
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