Learn about Jamaica Kincaid. Read about Kincaid's life and career. Discover Jamaica Kincaid books and short stories. Explore the influences on her...
Kincaid, Jamaica.Profiles the life of writer Jamaica Kincaid. Birth and early life; Use of wildly imaginative metaphors; Books she has written including `At the Bottom of the River'; Importance of the mother daughter relationship in her work; `Annie John'; More....
Queering the Postcolonial Auto/biography: Doubleness and Unspeakability in J. M. Coetzee's Boyhood and Jamaica Kincaid's My Brother Daniele Nunziatanunnydee20@gmail.com
UniversityInformaworldAuto/Biography StudiesJana Evans Braziel, “Alterbiographic Transmutations of Genre in Jamaica Kincaid’s ‘Biography of a Dress’ and Autobiography of My Mother ,” A/B: Auto/Biography Studies 18.1 (2003): 85–104; and...
Donnell, A. (1999) ‘When Writing the Other Is Being True to the Self: Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother’ in Pauline Polkey (ed.), Women’s Lives into Present: The Theory, Practice and Writing of Feminist Auto/Biography (London: Macmillan)....
This essay reads Jamaica Kincaid's My Brother (1997), a memoir that recounts her brother Devon's AIDS-related death, in relation to both the corpus of US AIDS life writing that emerged during the so-called height of the AIDS crisis and today's ongoing practices of...
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Jamaica Kincaid is a Caribbean American writer whose essays, stories, and novels are evocative portrayals of family relationships and her native Antigua. Kincaid settled in New York City when she left Antigua at age 16. She first worked as an au pair in