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Jamaica Kincaid / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

by Bloom, Harold [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Modern critical views. Publisher: Philadelphia, PA. : Chelsea House Publishers, c1998Description: vii, 186 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0791047814 (hc).Subject(s): Kincaid, Jamaica -- Criticism and interpretation
Contents:
Jamaica Kincaid and the Resistance to Canons / Giovanna Covi -- Family Connections: Mother and Mother Country in the Fiction of Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid / Laura Niesen de Abruna -- She Ties Her Tongue: The Problems of Cultural Paralysis in Postocolonial Criticism / Alison Donnell -- Lucy and the Mark of the Colonizer / Moira Ferguson -- Jamica Kincaid: "First They Must Be Children." / Patricia Ismond -- compared to What? Global Feminism, Comparatism, and the Master's Toos / Susan Sniader Lanser -- Severing the (M)Other Connection: The Representation of Cultural Identity in Jamaica Kinciad's Annie John / H. Adlai Murdoch -- Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy: Cultural "Translation" as a Case of Creative Exploration of the Past / Edyta Oczkowicz -- Initiation in Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John / Donna Perry -- Cold Hearts and (Foreign) Tongues: Recitation and the Reclamaiton of the Female body in the Works of Erna Brodber and Jamaica Kincaid / Helen Tiffin -- Adolescent Rebellion and Gender Relations in At the Bottom of the River and Annie John / Helen Pyne Timothy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Jamaica Kincaid and the Resistance to Canons / Giovanna Covi -- Family Connections: Mother and Mother Country in the Fiction of Jean Rhys and Jamaica Kincaid / Laura Niesen de Abruna -- She Ties Her Tongue: The Problems of Cultural Paralysis in Postocolonial Criticism / Alison Donnell -- Lucy and the Mark of the Colonizer / Moira Ferguson -- Jamica Kincaid: "First They Must Be Children." / Patricia Ismond -- compared to What? Global Feminism, Comparatism, and the Master's Toos / Susan Sniader Lanser -- Severing the (M)Other Connection: The Representation of Cultural Identity in Jamaica Kinciad's Annie John / H. Adlai Murdoch -- Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy: Cultural "Translation" as a Case of Creative Exploration of the Past / Edyta Oczkowicz -- Initiation in Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John / Donna Perry -- Cold Hearts and (Foreign) Tongues: Recitation and the Reclamaiton of the Female body in the Works of Erna Brodber and Jamaica Kincaid / Helen Tiffin -- Adolescent Rebellion and Gender Relations in At the Bottom of the River and Annie John / Helen Pyne Timothy.

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