Contributor
Bloom, Harold.
Edition Statement:New ed.
Imprint:New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2008.
Descriptionvii, 228 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:A small place : glossing Annie John's rebellion / Moira Ferguson -- Caribbean writers and Caribbean language : a study of Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John / Merle Hodge -- Authorizing the slut in Jamaica Kincaid's At the bottom of the river / Antonia MacDonald-Smythe -- Jamaica Kincaid's writing and the maternal-colonial matrix / Laura Niesen de Abruna -- Under English, obeah English : Jamaica Kincaid's new language / K.B. Conal Byrne -- The daffodil gap : Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy / Irline François -- Death and the diaspora writer : hybridity and mourning in the work of Jamaica Kincaid / Ramón E. Soto-Crespo -- Imaginary homelands in Jamaica Kincaid's narratives of development / Maria Helena Lima -- In the beginning there was death : spiritual desolation and the search for self in Jamaica Kincaid's Autobiography of my mother / Elizabeth J. West -- "Like him and his own father before him, I have a line drawn through me" : imagining the life of the absent father in Mr. Potter / J. Brooks Bouson -- Escaping the colonizer's whip : the binary discipline / Colena Gardner-Corbett -- "What if he did not have a sister [who lived in the United States]?" : Jamaica Kincaid's My brother as remittance text / Kezia Page.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.