Black laughter foundations of irony in the earliest Jamaican literature Barbara Lalla
Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] Sage Publications 1990Description: [11] pages 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Pam 810.2 Ja Lal
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Pam 810 Ja Bry Poems of reflections | Pam 810 Ja Bry Poems of reflections | Pam 810 Ja Pat The essays of James Baldwin. | Pam 810.2 Ja Lal Black laughter foundations of irony in the earliest Jamaican literature | Pam 810.8 WI Kal Ibura poetry and fiction | Pam 810.9 Ja Lal Registering woman Senior's ziz-zag discourse and code-switching in Jamaican Narrative | Pam 810.9 Ja Mor `Is English we speaking' West Indian literature : a lecture |
Photocopied from Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 20, no. 4, June 1990, pp. 414-425
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