Ms Emma Barnes E.M.Barnes4@salford.ac.uk
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‘Then after a while my heart is sick for you, like you are my own boy, like I am your own mother’ : indigenous mother-work as colonial resistance in Tekahionwake’s ‘Catharine of the “Crow’s Nest”’ (1910)
Barnes, EM
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Barnes, E. (in press). ‘Then after a while my heart is sick for you, like you are my own boy, like I am your own mother’ : indigenous mother-work as colonial resistance in Tekahionwake’s ‘Catharine of the “Crow’s Nest”’ (1910). In Marginalized Women and Work in 20th and 21st-Century British and American Literature and Media. Vernon Press
Acceptance Date | Nov 30, 2020 |
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Deposit Date | Jul 28, 2021 |
Book Title | Marginalized Women and Work in 20th and 21st-Century British and American Literature and Media |
Publisher URL | https://vernonpress.com/ |
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