This article analyses the autobiographical novel My Brother written by Jamaica Kincaid, a Caribbean writer who lives in the United States of America. The article shows how Kincaid’s narrative texts and her self construction as a writer differ from the literature of other diasporic writers, especially regarding her reluctance to participate in collective projects of transcultural association. Nevertheless, a careful reading of the mourning represented in My Brother shows how the narrator’s self-conscious discourse is subverted by the fragility and vulnerability caused by the illness and death of a beloved person.El presente artículo desarrolla un análisis de la novela autobiográfica Mi hermano de la escritora caribeña resid...
We propose an analysis of the novel Yo nunca te prometí la eternidad (2005), by Tununa Mercado. We w...
La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza, is a fragmentary novel composed of various members...
The essay deals with the postcolonial œuvre of Jamaica Kincaid focusing on the reclaiming of humanit...
The present text tries to analyze The Autobiography of my mother by the Caribbean author Jamaica Kin...
Me propongo leer La autobiografía de mi madre, desde un diálogo que integra parte de la teoría de gé...
trauma estructural, trauma histórico, envidia del trauma, envidia del colono, autobiografía límite.L...
The article centers on Puerto Rican writer, Marta Aponte’s reading of La muerte feliz de William Car...
The article analyzes When I was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago, a Puerto Rican writer. This text...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo investigar o desenvolvimento de identidades de sujeitos diaspórico...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
The objective of the research was to understand the effects of autobiographical writing on the elabo...
La mujer escritora y la mujer narrada reposicionan un contra discurso en la literatura antillana de ...
trauma estructural, trauma histórico, envidia del trauma, envidia del colono, autobiografía límite.L...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the issues of helplessness and art as means of reporting v...
We propose an analysis of the novel Yo nunca te prometí la eternidad (2005), by Tununa Mercado. We w...
La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza, is a fragmentary novel composed of various members...
The essay deals with the postcolonial œuvre of Jamaica Kincaid focusing on the reclaiming of humanit...
The present text tries to analyze The Autobiography of my mother by the Caribbean author Jamaica Kin...
Me propongo leer La autobiografía de mi madre, desde un diálogo que integra parte de la teoría de gé...
trauma estructural, trauma histórico, envidia del trauma, envidia del colono, autobiografía límite.L...
The article centers on Puerto Rican writer, Marta Aponte’s reading of La muerte feliz de William Car...
The article analyzes When I was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago, a Puerto Rican writer. This text...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo investigar o desenvolvimento de identidades de sujeitos diaspórico...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
The objective of the research was to understand the effects of autobiographical writing on the elabo...
La mujer escritora y la mujer narrada reposicionan un contra discurso en la literatura antillana de ...
trauma estructural, trauma histórico, envidia del trauma, envidia del colono, autobiografía límite.L...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the issues of helplessness and art as means of reporting v...
We propose an analysis of the novel Yo nunca te prometí la eternidad (2005), by Tununa Mercado. We w...
La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza, is a fragmentary novel composed of various members...
The essay deals with the postcolonial œuvre of Jamaica Kincaid focusing on the reclaiming of humanit...