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This reintegrative act provides both a next of kin, "a restorer of life" for Elimelech's household (4:14-15), and a restoration of Naomi's comfort level, now socially bonded once again to the "world" she has re-entered (Lugones: 123). Marshall, therefore, signifies upon Ananse's role in Ghana as a "creative culture hero" and recasts him within an American context as Aunt Nancy: a culturally, psychologically, and spiritually reintegrative force for black women. Braithwaite's theory of reintegrative shaming provided a basis for philosophical reflection and an analytical framework for action research. |
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