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Queen of the Virgins: Pageantry and Black Womanhood in the Caribbean
Cynthia Oliver
African American Studies
Gender and Women's Studies
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Arts and Humanities
womanhood
100%
pageantry
100%
Beauty
75%
pageant
75%
Celebrations
50%
Local
50%
Contemporary
25%
Expression
25%
Popular
25%
Tradition
25%
Esthetics
25%
Femininity
25%
Ritual
25%
Contests
25%
Case Study
25%
Cultural Values
25%
Progression
25%
Style
25%
Toddlers
25%
Precursor
25%
Incarnation
25%
Twins
25%
royal
25%
Colonial Power
25%
unrest
25%
parade
25%
Gender politics
25%
mores
25%
Africanist
25%
Keyphrases
Black Womanhood
100%
Queen
100%
Caribbean
100%
Pageantry
100%
Beauty Pageants
33%
US Virgin Islands
33%
Sensibility
16%
Popular
16%
Black Women
16%
Cultural Values
16%
Sexuality
16%
Toddlers
16%
Race Power
16%
Creole
16%
Gender Politics
16%
Femininity
16%
Coloniality of Power
16%
Royal
16%
Virgin Islands
16%
Local People
16%
Performance Event
16%
Beauty Contest
16%
Social Unrest
16%
Dance Drama
16%
Gender Power
16%
Sexual Politics
16%
Class Power
16%
Street Festival
16%
Social Mores
16%
African Aesthetics
16%