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1 | History/histories/stories : narrating the Panama Canal and Colon men | 19 |
2 | "The money was paid small, but we live big" : epistolary narratives of the Panama Canal | 59 |
3 | "Colon man a come" : Isthmian migrants in The harder they come and In the castle of my skin | 91 |
4 | "With him watch chain/a knock him belly" : migration, masculinity, and the Colon man in Banana bottom, "Window," and Tropic death | 125 |
5 | Out of one, many people : disorderly narrations and the Colon man in Maryse Conde's Tree of life : a novel of the Caribbean | 169 |
Conclusion : Panama woman a come | 197 |
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Add "Colon Man a Come": Mythographies of Panama Canal Migration, To date, there has been no literary examination of the Col-n Man even though he recurs in 19th and 20th century Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean Literatures. Named for Panamá's Caribbean port city, the Col-n Man has been the subject of historical, soc, "Colon Man a Come": Mythographies of Panama Canal Migration to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add "Colon Man a Come": Mythographies of Panama Canal Migration, To date, there has been no literary examination of the Col-n Man even though he recurs in 19th and 20th century Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean Literatures. Named for Panamá's Caribbean port city, the Col-n Man has been the subject of historical, soc, "Colon Man a Come": Mythographies of Panama Canal Migration to your collection on WonderClub |