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Contents Acknowledgments 000 Introduction 000 LINDA LANG-PERALTA A Little Miss in the Land of Little Women: Louisa May Alcott and Jamaica Kincaid 000 MARIA SOLEDAD RODRIGUEZ "Smiling with My Mouth Turned Down": Ambivalence in Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy and My Garden (Book): 000 LINDA LANG-PERALTA The Horrors of Homelessness: Gothic Doubling in Kincaid's Lucy and Bronte's Villette 000 EVIE SHOCKLEY The Autobiography of My Mother: Jamaica Kincaid's Revision of Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea 000 JOANNE GASS Caribbean Impossibility: The Lack of Jamaica Kincaid 000 THOMAS W. SHEEHAN My Other: Imperialism and Subjectivity in Jamaica Kincaid's My Brother 000 DERIK SMITH AND CLIFF BEUMEL "Great Plant Appropriators" and Acquisitive Gardeners: Jamaica Kincaid's Ambivalent Garden (Book) 000 JEANNE C. EWERT "Another line was born . . .": Genesis, Genealogy, and Genre in Jamaica Kincaid's Mr. Potter 000 JANA EVANS BRAZIEL Bibliography 000 Contributors 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Kincaid, Jamaica -- Criticism and interpretation -- Congresses.
Caribbean Area -- In literature -- Congresses.
Postcolonialism in literature -- Congresses.
Imperialism in literature -- Congresses.