Multiculturalism in the Poetry of Lillian Allen, Louise Bennett, Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, and M. Nourbese Philip
Neveen Diaa El Deen Hassan;
Abstract
As a main concern of the present study, in chapter I, multiculturalism and the Canadian multicultural mosiac are shown to be idealistic, owing to the racial/cultural marginalization of ethnic minorities. Multiculturalism which is supposed to consist of cu
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| Title | Multiculturalism in the Poetry of Lillian Allen, Louise Bennett, Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, and M. Nourbese Philip | Other Titles | التعدديــة الثقافيـة في أشعــار ليليــان أليـن ولويـز بينـت وجيـن بنتـابريـز ومارليـن نوربيـز فيليـب | Authors | Neveen Diaa El Deen Hassan | Keywords | Multiculturalism in the Poetry of Lillian Allen, Louise Bennett, Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, and M. Nourbese Philip | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | As a main concern of the present study, in chapter I, multiculturalism and the Canadian multicultural mosiac are shown to be idealistic, owing to the racial/cultural marginalization of ethnic minorities. Multiculturalism which is supposed to consist of cu |
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