Here Comes the Sun: Deconstructed Student EssaysMain MenuAFR 283: Islands, Archipelagoes and Black Women's Literature“The islands provide me, from a technical point of view, a microcosm in which can be seen in sharp relief many of the basic problems and conflicts which beset oppressed peoples everywhere.” -Paule Marshall, “Shaping the World of My Art”Critical VocabularyLanding page for Critical Vocab TermsUnessaysThis is the launchpad for deconstructed essaysRandi Gill-Sadler4a914792fbfb2078ef84e08319c412098bd9b469
"To Come Back"
12024-05-07T18:07:01+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c15plain2024-05-07T19:33:25+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cThe narrator consistently repeats "To Come Back" throughout the advertisement. This repetition underpins that Jamaican Industry and the population cannot survive with Tourism. This privileges the Tourists and grants them authority to plunder and abuse the landscape, since they are empowered to participate in colonial delusions that link black people to servitude and suggest that they [Jamaicans] cannot survive independently of Western Patriarchal Principles.
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12024-05-07T03:28:54+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372cJamaica Advertisement 20225Description: A 30-Second reluanch of “Come Back To Jamaica” Ad Campaign, showcasing Jamaica’s attractions and it’s “welcoming” people. [Filmed with more than 50 local Jamaican crew members.].plain2842024-05-07T16:55:10+00:00Mav Smith9a861b1984986195f3a33a732e08ba264e4a372c