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Article: "Diaspora, Citizenship and Gender: Challenging the Myth of the Nation in African Canadian Women's Literature.".(DIASPORA/LA DIASPORA)(Brief article)(Book review)
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- Resources for Feminist Research
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- March 22, 2006
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Davis, Andrea. "Diaspora, Citizenship and Gender: Challenging the Myth of the Nation in African Canadian Women's Literature." Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme. Special Issue: Women and the Black Diaspora, vol. 23, no. 2 (Winter 2004), pp. ...
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