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$aPR9275.A583$bK56 2021 |
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$aJamaica Kincaid /$ceditor, Mildred R. Mickle. |
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$aIpswich, Massachusetts :$bSalem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ;$aAmenia, NY :$bGrey House Publishing,$c[2021] |
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$axxxix, 218 pages ;$c24 cm. |
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$aCritical insights |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-206) and index. |
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$aAbout this volume / Mildred R. Mickle -- Building a reputation: Jamaica Kincaid in the 1980s / Robert C. Evans -- Jamaica Kincaid: biographical sketch / Mildred R. Mickle -- Jamaica Kincaid in the constellation of womanist literature / Tahirah Joyce Walker -- Kincaid speaks: a series of interviews and responses to audience questions / Robert C. Evans -- The aesthetics of postcoloniality, spirituality, and diaspora: history, geography, memory, and restoration in The heart of redness, Mama Day, Praisesong for the widow, Beloved, and "The disturbances of the garden," / Tomeiko Ashford Carter -- Critical essays on Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John and Lucy, 1985-2017 / Kelley Jeans -- The "popular" reception of Jamaica Kincaid's writings: 1996-2012 / Robert C. Evans -- Jamaica Kincaid's reception in The New York Times: 1990-2013 / Robert C. Evans -- Comparing Jamaica Kincaid with other Caribbean writers / Martin Kich -- Jamaica Kincaid's Talk stories: their own traits and their relevance to her fiction / Robert C. Evans -- An outsider-within cross-examines white liberalism in Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy / Kirstin Ruth Bratt -- Who we are in what they say: an exploration of identity in memoir using Jamaica Kincaid's My brother / Abandon GawinWaya Shuman -- An expansion of womanist literature in Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy and The autobiography of my mother / Tahirah Joyce Walker -- Re-examination of children's literature: do we keep Histoire de Babar, or replace it with Party: a mystery / Megan Pitz -- Kincaid's resistance to labels / Kirstin Ruth Bratt -- Chronology of Jamaica Kincaid's life -- Works by Jamaica Kincaid. |
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$a"This volume explores the key works of the award-winning Caribbean-American author, Jamaica Kincaid. Originally from St. Johns, Antigua, Kincaid emigrated to America to study, and has published a variety of Caribbean-centered fiction and non-fiction. She explores a number of themes in her work, including colonialism, gender, sexuality, mother-daughter relationships, and racism. Kincaid's works include See Now Then (2013), Mr. Potter (2002), The Autobiography of My Mother (1996), and Lucy (1990)." |
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$aKincaid, Jamaica$xCriticism and interpretation. |
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$aAntiguan and Barbudan literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aAntiguan and Barbudan literature$y21st century$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aImperialism in literature. |
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$aMickle, Mildred R.$eeditor. |
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$iOnline version:$tJamaica Kincaid.$dIpswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing,$c[2021]. |
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$uhttps://online.salempress.com/doi/book/10.3331/cikincaid$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title. |