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: She utilizes a Marxist framework to highlight how these fictions reveal the "mockery" of independence, as modern imperialism continues to shape the region even after formal colonialism. Key Authors and Themes

: Unlike many studies that focus broadly on the diaspora, Scott analyzes each text within its specific national historical context (Haiti, Antigua, Guyana, and Grenada) while acknowledging overarching regional and international patterns. Caribbean Women Writers And Globalization: Fict...

Scott argues that while these women's writings may appear less overtly political than the male-dominated "national liberation" literature of the past, they deeply express the sociopolitical realities of the post-independent Caribbean . : She utilizes a Marxist framework to highlight

The book identifies unique aesthetic qualities in the work of several prominent writers, including: Caribbean Women Writers And Globalization: Fict...