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Michelle Cliff's work is explored as an example of a postcolonial woman writer who imaginatively recovers lost and buried fragments and historical information, using this re-visioned history as a kind scaffolding upon which to build knowledge and consciousness. This study examines the characterization of what has come to be termed "the margins" as a frontier from and through which resistant consciousness can develop.

Produktbeschreibung
Michelle Cliff's work is explored as an example of a postcolonial woman writer who imaginatively recovers lost and buried fragments and historical information, using this re-visioned history as a kind scaffolding upon which to build knowledge and consciousness. This study examines the characterization of what has come to be termed "the margins" as a frontier from and through which resistant consciousness can develop.
Autorenporträt
Lois Annette Coleman completed her doctoral degree at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut in 2008. Her scholarly interests include women writers of the African Diaspora, American literature, and African and Caribbean literature. Dr. Coleman teaches at Manchester Community College in Manchester, Connecticut.