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1. An Analysis Of The Autobiography Of My Mother From The Perspective Of Initiation Story
2. A Translation Report On Chapter 1 Of See Now Then
3. A Discourse Game Analysis Of Rhetorical Fantasy In A Small Place
4. Identity Anxiety And Illusionary Identity Construction
5. A Spatial Study Of The Autobiography Of My Mother
6. A Study Of Jamaica Kincaid's Trauma Writing
7. A Study On The Autobiographical Writing Of Jamaica Kinkade
8. Misery baby: A (re)vision of the Bildungsroman by Caribbean and United States black women writers (Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Toni Morrison)
9. Jamaica Kincaid: A multi-dimensional resistance to colonialism
10. The problematic postcolonial narrative: Intertextuality and empire in African and Afro-Caribbean fiction and film (Tsitsi Dangarembga, Zimbabwe, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua)
11. Sugar and spice: Slavery, women, and literature in the Caribbean (Michelle Cliff, Jamaica, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua)
12. Worldwise: Global change and ethical demands in the cosmopolitan fictions of Kazuo Ishiguro, Jamaica Kincaid, J. M. Coetzee, and Michael Ondaatje
13. Towards a postcolonial rhetoric: Imperialism in the work of Jessica Hagedorn, Jamaica Kincaid, and Gayatri Spivak
14. Mothers and daughters in Morrison, Tan, Marshall, and Kincaid (Toni Morrison, Amy Tan, Paule Marshall, Jamaica Kincaid, Barbados, Antigua)
15. Expressions of socioeconomic and cultural complexities in works by Derek Walcott, Jamaica Kincaid, and Michelle Cliff
16. Part blood, part ketchup: Coming of age in America with J. D. Salinger, Philip Roth, John Irving, Edith Wharton and Jamaica Kincaid
17. The shadow catchers: Creole/womanist writers in the Anglophone Caribbean (Michelle Cliff, Jamaica Kincaid, Jean Rhys, Dominica, Erna Brodber, Dionne Brand, Antigua, Trinidad and Tobago)
18. Naming And Identity Construction:A Study Of Jamaica Kincaid's Works
19. Diasporic Caribbean Women's "Loneliness" And "Defiance" In Lucy
20. Ethical Confusion In The Autobiography Of My Mother From The Perspective Of Ethical Literary Criticism
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