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1 | Introduction : little salt won't kill you | 1 |
2 | The salience of memory : the cultural and historical significance of salt in the Caribbean | 20 |
3 | "It sweeter than meat!" : saltfish, sexual politics, and the Caribbean oral imagination | 54 |
4 | Harvesting salt : Caribbean women writers in England and the philosophy of survival | 73 |
5 | Suck coarse salt : Caribbean women writers in Canada - language, location, and the politics of transcendence | 121 |
6 | Refugees of a world on fire : kitchen place and refugee space in the poetics of Paule Marshall and Edwidge Danticat | 141 |
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Add Sucking Salt: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and Survival, It is a persistent image in Caribbean literature. But for Caribbean women especially, salt—particularly the image of sucking salt—has long signified how they have endured hardship and found ways to transcend it. In this study of Caribb, Sucking Salt: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and Survival to your collection on WonderClub |