![]() ![]() Her writing off from that of her contemporaries" (MacKenzie, 1990, In step with Head's own uniqueness as a writer which "marks Their candor, and yet one is inclined, given all that we know aboutīessie Head, to proffer a different conclusion, a conclusion very much These critical opinions are quite tempting in Her exilic consciousness which she calls "Head's point ofĮngagement" (p. ![]() Regards the novel as the most important work in the novelist'sĪttempt to navigate the troubled waters of transnational identities and Touche in Head's literary achievement (175). Brown (1981) suggests that A Question of Power represents a "pivotal to any examination of her life and work." (p. Craig MacKenzie (1990) isĬonvinced that the novel, cathartic in its measured formulation, is It as the most significant work in her oeuvre. Novel, A Question of Power, published in 1973, many of them construing Retrieved from Ĭritical responses to Bessie Head have generally tended to focus,Įven to a point of needless surfeit, on her autobiographical third APA style: Bessie Head's Maru: identity, pathology, and the construction of difference. ![]() ![]() Bessie Head's Maru: identity, pathology, and the construction of difference." Retrieved from 2007 The Western Journal of Black Studies 28 May.
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