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Gianfranca Balestra

 
SPANNING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE AMERICAS: PAULE MARSHALL'S THE CHOSEN PLACE,
THE TIMELESS PEOPLE
 
 

 
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SPILLERS, H. (1985), "Chosen Place, Timeless People: Some Figurations on the New World.", in Conjuring: Black Women, Fiction, and Literary Tradition, ed. by Marjory Pryse and Hortense Spillers, Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
 

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