Performing Delusional Evil: Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother (original) (raw)

A Postcolonial Reading of Jamaica Kincaid's The Autobiography Of My Mother

International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies

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Isolation and Inclusion: The Modulation of Limited and Plural Points of View in Jamaica Kincaid’s The Autobiography of My Mother

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Not (Yet) Speaking to Each Other: Jamaica Kincaid and Caribbean History

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PCAH Official Conference Proceedings, 2023

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