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The child and the Caribbean imagination / edited by Giselle Rampaul and Geraldine Elizabeth Skeete.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Kingston, Jamaica : University of the West Indies, c2012.Description: ix, 226 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789766402679 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.872 9
Contents:
Towards a poetics of childhood / Sandra Pouchet Paquet -- The child as symbol of "challenge" in Michael Anthony's The year in San Fernando / Jennifer Rahim -- The thing without a name : the child as narrative strategy in Miguel Street / Ryan Durgasingh -- Child's "I" and other in Olive Senior's narratives of self invention / Barbara Lalla -- How the mirror broke : deconstructing colonial fairy tales in I remember Pampalam / Giselle Rampaul -- What child is this? : same sex desire among children in the Anglophone Caribbean short story / Geraldina Elizabeth Skeete -- The child and the structure of Creoles, Pidgins and the signed languages / Ben Braithwaite -- How yuh make a story? : narrative development in young Trinidadian children / Kathy-Ann Drayton -- Black heart-White heart : The chronicles of Narria as lierary text in a Creole space / Nicha Selvon-Ramkissoon -- Using For the life of Laetitia to teach character development to Form 3 Special students / Karen Sanderson Cole -- We supposed to have fun: voice and resistance in the Primary school classroom / Rowena Kalloo -- Do teachers make science learning fun and relevant? / Rawatee Maharaj-Sharma.
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Books Books Portsmouth Branch Library West Indian Collection Reference W.I. 809.872 9 Chi (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Processing Not For Loan PORT20100182
Books Books Roseau Public Library West Indian Collection Reference W.I. 809.872 9 Chi (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan ROSE22010134
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Towards a poetics of childhood / Sandra Pouchet Paquet -- The child as symbol of "challenge" in Michael Anthony's The year in San Fernando / Jennifer Rahim -- The thing without a name : the child as narrative strategy in Miguel Street / Ryan Durgasingh -- Child's "I" and other in Olive Senior's narratives of self invention / Barbara Lalla -- How the mirror broke : deconstructing colonial fairy tales in I remember Pampalam / Giselle Rampaul -- What child is this? : same sex desire among children in the Anglophone Caribbean short story / Geraldina Elizabeth Skeete -- The child and the structure of Creoles, Pidgins and the signed languages / Ben Braithwaite -- How yuh make a story? : narrative development in young Trinidadian children / Kathy-Ann Drayton -- Black heart-White heart : The chronicles of Narria as lierary text in a Creole space / Nicha Selvon-Ramkissoon -- Using For the life of Laetitia to teach character development to Form 3 Special students / Karen Sanderson Cole -- We supposed to have fun: voice and resistance in the Primary school classroom / Rowena Kalloo -- Do teachers make science learning fun and relevant? / Rawatee Maharaj-Sharma.

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