“What undercuts the power of women’s anger in the end is not the melancholy that Butler charts, but material realities – economics, not psychology. While Em fantasizes about the possibility of Afro- and Euro-Jamaican women building partnerships to work for each other, she seems to understand that she has no concrete possibilities for realizing this fantasy in 1920s Jamaica.”
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