Multiculturalism in the Poetry of Lillian Allen, Louise Bennett, Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, and M. Nourbese Philip

Neveen Diaa El Deen Hassan;

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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
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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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