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OverviewOffers a new perspective on the psychological and affective dynamics of Jamaica Kincaid's fiction and nonfiction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. Brooks BousonPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9780791465233ISBN 10: 0791465233 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 21 July 2005 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"Acknowledgments Introduction 1. ""When You Think of Me, Think of My Life"" Part I. In the Shadow of the Mother 2. ""I Had Embarked on Something Called Self-Invention"" Artistic Beginnings in ""Antigua Crossings"" and At the Bottom of the River 3. ""The Way I Became a Writer Was That My Mother Wrote My Life for Me and Told It to Me"": Living in the Shadow of the Mother in Annie John 4. ""As I Looked at This Sentence a Great Wave of Shame Came over Me and I Wept and Wept"": The Art of Memory, Anger, and Despair in Lucy Part II. A Very Personal Politics 5. ""Imagine the Bitterness and the Shame in Me as I Tell You This"": The Political Is Personal in A Small Place and ""On Seeing England for the First Time"" Part III. Family Portraits 6.""I Would Bear Children, but I Would Never Be a Mother to Them"": Writing Back to the Contemptuous Mother in The Autobiography of My Mother 7. ""I Shall Never Forget Him Because His Life Is the One I Did Not Have"": Remembering Her Brother's Failed Life in My Brother 8. ""Like Him and His Own Father before Him, I Have a Line Drawn through Me"": Imagining the Life of the Absent Father in Mr. Potter 9. Conclusion. ""I Am Writing for Solace"": Seeking Solace in Writing, Gardening, and Domestic Life Notes Works Cited Index"ReviewsBouson offers a highly intelligent and detailed reading of Kincaid's work from the perspective of shame and trauma theory. She shows the intersection of the personal and the social in the work, with a central emphasis on the troubled mother-daughter relations. This is a major contribution to the field. Author InformationJ. Brooks Bouson is Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago. She is the author of Quiet As It's Kept: Shame, Trauma, and Race in the Novels of Toni Morrison, also published by SUNY Press; Brutal Choreographies: Oppositional Strategies and Narrative Design in the Novels of Margaret Atwood; and The Empathic Reader: A Study of the Narcissistic Character and the Drama of the Self. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |