She Who Returned Home: The Narrative of an Afro-Guyanese Activist

作者: Kimberly D. Nettles

DOI: 10.2979/MER.2004.5.1.40

关键词: Gender studiesNarrativeDreamEthnologyDestinyRace (biology)Returned homeMedicine

摘要: For many Guyanese living overseas and especially for me, Guyana conjures up images of the fabled El Dorado a dream deferred. We are like global schizophrenic1 nomad exiles. ... indeed people separated by race but more deeply culture, reinforced abetted religious practices. in search One People, Nation, Destiny. Yes, this dear land made rich sunshine lush rains. Our Dorado. (Phillips 2002)

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