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Blood is Money, Blood is Race, Blood is Sex: Using the Vampire to Challenge Sexual Norms in Caribbean Literature

Posted on 01/08/201607/02/2019 by FIAR Marshall

Giselle Anatol (University of Kansas)

 

Posted in All of the articlesTagged Caribbean, gender, race, sexuality, vampirism

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