The Art and Craft of Grafting in Jamaica Kincaid’s Work Program of the conference The International Conference devoted to Jamaica Kincaid and “the art and craft of grafting” was an occasion for scholars from both sides of the Atlantic to explore the idea of grafting as a fruitful link between Kincaid’s persistent interest in the natural world, plants and gardening and the ways in which her writing makes it possible to see “creolization,” a concept often used to theorize the integrative capac..
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Transportation, immigration and asylum seeking as articulated by new works created by 12 contemporar...
International audienceIn her description of her native island (Antigua), Jamaica Kincaid invites the...
This paper explores a tension between the pleasures of gardening and the colonial legacy of botany a...
This paper examines the shared rhetoric between human and horticultural generation in early modern E...
Caribbean literature maintains a dual relationship with the culture of the former colonizers, hesita...
This thesis engages with two strands of commentary on Jamaica Kincaid and colonialism. One centers o...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
My essay will provide an overview of a variety of critical approaches to Jamaica Kincaid’s polyphon...
Este artigo examina os romances Mr. Potter e See Now Then de Jamaica Kincaid pelo viés da teoria pós...
The essay deals with the postcolonial œuvre of Jamaica Kincaid focusing on the reclaiming of humanit...
Jamaica Kincaid\u27s novels Annie John and Lucy demonstrate a marked resistance to Western philosoph...
Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has produced m...
AbstractThis paper deals with My Garden (Book): by Antiguan writer Jamaica Kincaid. The analysis cen...
The Caribbean islands have been distinguished by mass migratory patterns and diasporic communities t...
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Transportation, immigration and asylum seeking as articulated by new works created by 12 contemporar...
International audienceIn her description of her native island (Antigua), Jamaica Kincaid invites the...
This paper explores a tension between the pleasures of gardening and the colonial legacy of botany a...
This paper examines the shared rhetoric between human and horticultural generation in early modern E...
Caribbean literature maintains a dual relationship with the culture of the former colonizers, hesita...
This thesis engages with two strands of commentary on Jamaica Kincaid and colonialism. One centers o...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
My essay will provide an overview of a variety of critical approaches to Jamaica Kincaid’s polyphon...
Este artigo examina os romances Mr. Potter e See Now Then de Jamaica Kincaid pelo viés da teoria pós...
The essay deals with the postcolonial œuvre of Jamaica Kincaid focusing on the reclaiming of humanit...
Jamaica Kincaid\u27s novels Annie John and Lucy demonstrate a marked resistance to Western philosoph...
Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has produced m...
AbstractThis paper deals with My Garden (Book): by Antiguan writer Jamaica Kincaid. The analysis cen...
The Caribbean islands have been distinguished by mass migratory patterns and diasporic communities t...
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Transportation, immigration and asylum seeking as articulated by new works created by 12 contemporar...
International audienceIn her description of her native island (Antigua), Jamaica Kincaid invites the...