Caribbean Spaces
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Explores the multivalent meanings of Caribbean space and community in a cross- cultural and transdisciplinary perspective.
Carole Boyce Davies is a scholar whose work delves into the complexities of identity, particularly within the context of Black women's writing and experiences. Her scholarship critically examines the movement and evolution of subjectivity, exploring how individuals and communities navigate themes of race, politics, and belonging. Davies's approach offers profound insights into the intersections of personal narrative and broader socio-political landscapes.





Explores the multivalent meanings of Caribbean space and community in a cross- cultural and transdisciplinary perspective.
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