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At their extremes both surrender to the same situation, an art that no longer can be thought to generate, transform, and traject its meanings from within itself, and instead gains meaning from just outside and along its frame, in the form of a supporting discursive network.
Given the traject ory of the story as a whole, one may safely assume Africa as the intended symbolic echo in this passage invoking liberation, not least because of an early (1649) uprising in Barbados--to be followed by others--by Africans intending "to make themselves master of the island" (Schomburgk 267); India and the East Indies, though, remain important points of reference in the (ecological) story.
 
 
 
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