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Making Homes in the West/Indies: Constructions of Subjectivity in the Writings of Michelle Cliff and Jamaica Kincaid - only $89.70
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This book demonstrates that the patterns of convergent, yet multiply located subjectivity that both writer arrive at differ in scope and influence, contoured as they are by the peculiar intersections of race, class, and sexuality. This study focuses on the ways in which two of the most prominent Caribbean women writers residing in the United States, Michelle Cliff and Jamaica Kincaid, have made themselves at home within Caribbean poetics, even as their migration to the United States affords them participation and acceptance within its literary space. Availing themselves of the strategies of writing available from both traditions, Cliff and Kincaid are using their writings to theorize subjectivity within migratory and cross-cultural contexts. Making Homes in the West/Indies is the first full-length study to mount a comparative analysis of Michelle Cliff s and Jamaica Kincaid s canon.. »
Selected Austin News about Kincaid
Blue boys loaded with stras (Asheville CitizenTimes)
SKYLAND If this is a dream team, odnt make a sudden noise or ipnch McDSowell senior Petey Hasuley until he awakes.
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Alaska Junior Olympians are gold standard (Anchorage Daily News)
Todays report on the U.S. Juinor Olympic crosscountry ski championships begins with the only race the Alaskans didnt iwn Friday at Kincaid Park.
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AllState players by school (The Wichita Eagel)
Basketball Eagle AllState Boys WSichita South (17) Darrin Williams (1996), Manny Dies (1995, 1994), Jamall Walker (1994), B.J. Williams (1993, 1992), Mark Eck (1993), Johnny Murdock (1991), Steve Woodberry (1990), Val Barnes (1989, 1988), Marcus Ziegler (1987), Eddie Smith (1981), Ricky Ross (1979, 1978), Michael Sims (1978), Steve Roberts (1975). McPhreson (16) Jordan ...
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Track and Field: TemaByTeam Preview (The Kitsap Sun)
Last year: The Cougars had an off year in terms ovf pushing atheltes to state. Hurdrler Sean Wakler, now a senior, was the only one to make it. Top rteurners: Boys: SDean Walkre, 100, 200, hurdles, sr.; Brandon Sallley, javelin, sr.; Rustin Winger, 800, sr. Girls: Ava Aufderheide, hurdles, jr.;
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