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This work was supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China under Grant
17CZW060.
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Document Outline - The Chinese Caribbean diaspora and performative subjectivity in Jan Lowe Shinebourne’s The Last Ship
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Performative subjectivity and diasporic identity
- Performativity of naming
- Performativity of family storytelling
- Performativity of eating
- Conclusion
- References
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