Through analysis of Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Autobiography of My Mother by Jamaica Kincaid, and Beka Lamb by Zee Edgell this thesis explores women's loss of identity through colonialism and ways in which they can escape from identity loss and oppression. The thesis begins with an explanation of colonialism and how it can harm a person's identity by causing loss of sexual freedom, autonomy, language and self-respect. It is also explains that identity can be protected or regained by rebelling against the rules established by colonizers. Through analysis of each book, these aspects of identity loss are outlined as well as ways in which the women depicted regain agency. In conclusion, the thesis asserts that the only way...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
Like African American women, African Caribbean women have been influenced by their migratory experie...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
Through analysis of Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Autobiography of My Mother by J...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Abstract The thesis acknowledges how women contest domination and challenge us to re-examine the sub...
This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women ...
This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women ...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
Like African American women, African Caribbean women have been influenced by their migratory experie...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
Through analysis of Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Autobiography of My Mother by J...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Abstract The thesis acknowledges how women contest domination and challenge us to re-examine the sub...
This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women ...
This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women ...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
The author asserts in this thesis that the ideals of the patriarchal colonial power continue to effe...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
This essay investigates Jamaica Kincaid´s the book Annie John (1985) and its protagonist Annie John´...
Like African American women, African Caribbean women have been influenced by their migratory experie...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...