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Emigration and Caribbean Literature
2015Introduction: Island Lives and Metropolitan Eyes 1. Organic Intellectuals and Caribbean Fields 2. Participant-Observers: Emigration, Lamming, Naipaul, Selvon 3. Migration as Escape: In the Castle of My Skin, Miguel Street, A Brighter Sun 4. Patrons, Power Struggles, Position-takings: Emigration, Cesaire, Glissant, Capecia 5.
M. McIntosh
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The BBC and the Development of Anglophone Caribbean Literature, 1943-1958
New Caribbean Studies, 2016Glyne A. Griffith
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Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1920–1970
, 2021The years between the 1920s and 1970s are key for the development of Caribbean literature, producing the founding canonical literary texts of the Anglophone Caribbean.
A. Donnell
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French Studies: Caribbean Literature
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 2016R. Curto
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Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2020
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease with worldwide distribution and global significance. Traditionally, canine babesiosis was caused by B. canis (large Babesia) and B. gibsoni (small Babesia) based on cytological examination of stained blood smears.
J. A. PANTI-MAY, R. Rodríguez-Vivas
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Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease with worldwide distribution and global significance. Traditionally, canine babesiosis was caused by B. canis (large Babesia) and B. gibsoni (small Babesia) based on cytological examination of stained blood smears.
J. A. PANTI-MAY, R. Rodríguez-Vivas
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Reterritorializing Caribbean Diaspora Literature
American Literary History, 2016Sarah Casteel
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, 2020
Research on urban forests has expanded in the last 30 years in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Nonetheless, urban forestry has been explored to much less extent in the Latin America and the Caribbean region, despite being one of the most urbanized
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Research on urban forests has expanded in the last 30 years in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Nonetheless, urban forestry has been explored to much less extent in the Latin America and the Caribbean region, despite being one of the most urbanized
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