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Searching for the Neo-Colonial Informant in the Farming Of Bones
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Pîrciu, Alexandru
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Autochthonous colonisation
/ Mimicry
/ Native informant
/ Neo-colonial informant
/ Neo-colonialism
2023
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Pîrciu, Alexandru
in
Autochthonous colonisation
/ Mimicry
/ Native informant
/ Neo-colonial informant
/ Neo-colonialism
2023
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Searching for the Neo-Colonial Informant in the Farming Of Bones
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Searching for the Neo-Colonial Informant in the Farming Of Bones
2023
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Overview
The paper analyses instances of mimicry as they appear in Danticat’s historiographic fiction, The Farming of Bones. More specifically, it will examine why and how some characters appear accomplices in the brutal Parsley Massacre provoked by the Trujillo regime. Besides its literary dimension, the analysis can be said to be relevant from a cultural and socio-historical perspective as well because it seeks to reveal the emergence of a process which will be called inner colonisation and a new version of the native informant, which will be referred to as the neo-colonial informant.
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Sciendo,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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