Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She has become one of Caribbean’s major woman writers in recent decades. Kincaid’s writings comprise exile, search for identity, and alienation. Her production strikes the reader with a balanced mixture of anger and loss. Kincaid’s great variety of issues draws so many readers to her writings. Kincaid’s novels reflect her desire to draw on the people, places, language, race, mother-daughter relationship, values, cultural traditions, and politics that have shaped her own life and that of African American people. In America, Racial discrimination is very common and hurts very much. During the slavery era, white people had black people as slaves in ...
Caribbean literature maintains a dual relationship with the culture of the former colonizers, hesita...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
Abstract: Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has p...
Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has produced m...
Caribbean literature exposes a history of dispossession, exploitation and oppression which has been ...
peer reviewedThrough locating the instances of unreliable narration and scrutinizing the mode and pe...
KINCAID, JAMAICA (b. 25 May 1949), writer. Born Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson in St John\u27s, ca...
International audienceExile and colonialism play an essential part in Jamaica Kincaid's novels. This...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
Although Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John can be described as a bildungsroman or coming of age story, th...
NOTE: This doctoral thesis is also published on book. It will be avalaible on the Peter Lang Press b...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
This essay argues that Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother depicts how the indigenous c...
Caribbean literature maintains a dual relationship with the culture of the former colonizers, hesita...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...
Jamaica Kincaid is an American novelist, short-story writer, gardener, essayist, and reviewer. She h...
Abstract: Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has p...
Jamaica Kincaid, arguably the most popular Caribbean woman writer living in the USA, has produced m...
Caribbean literature exposes a history of dispossession, exploitation and oppression which has been ...
peer reviewedThrough locating the instances of unreliable narration and scrutinizing the mode and pe...
KINCAID, JAMAICA (b. 25 May 1949), writer. Born Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson in St John\u27s, ca...
International audienceExile and colonialism play an essential part in Jamaica Kincaid's novels. This...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
Although Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John can be described as a bildungsroman or coming of age story, th...
NOTE: This doctoral thesis is also published on book. It will be avalaible on the Peter Lang Press b...
This study discusses the Caribbean writer Jamaica Kincaid's novel The Autobiography of My Mother (19...
This essay argues that Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother depicts how the indigenous c...
Caribbean literature maintains a dual relationship with the culture of the former colonizers, hesita...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...