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Overseas expatriates in the Caribbean, literature and music: This course collects texts created by the Caribbean communities of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Panama, but these texts include Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad, Barbados, Dominican Republic Our goal is to explain the challenges faced by Caribbean immigrants and how Caribbean writers, filmmakers, musicians, and everyday people relate the Caribbean and their country of residence It is to understand whether it is balanced to.
I am studying English literature, post colonial literature, African immigration literature, African writer, African female writer, Caribbean writer, Caribbean female artist, but I am studying women, countries after colonial period, Africa, Furthermore it is Caribbean. These women belong to different cultures, the post-colony countries spread all over the world, and Africa and the Caribbean countries are composed of various cultures. This kind of "research" is ultimately only a symbolic expression of a series of different cultures. To pretend that people can put together these different groups just to participate in the worst vulgarity at best, the worst are insults and racial discrimination