The woman, the writer, and Caribbean society
- Creator
- Pyne-Timothy, Helen > (ed.)
The woman, the writer, and Caribbean society
Includes essays: The alienation of power: the woman writer and the planter-heroine in Caribbean literature / by Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert: 'To be free is very sweet': voicing and the Caribbean woman writer in 'History of Mary Prince' / by Helen Pyne-Timothy: Women and literature: feminism and feminist literary criticism in Cuba from Colonial times to the revolution / by Nara Araujo: Myth and the Caribbean woman writer / by Marjorie Thorpe: Erzulie: a women's history of Haiti / by Joan Dayan: Superstition or religious belief?: the treatment of Obeah and the African worldview in the works of Jamaica Kincaid and Simone Schwarz-Bart / by Helen Pyne-Timothy: Family and other trees: the question of identity in the work of Maryse Condé and Simone Schwarz-Bart / by Anthea Morrison: Michelle Cliff and her French Caribbean antecedents: the writer as maker, wearer and breaker of masks / by Elizabeth (Betty) Wilson: I must write what I know so I'll know I've known it all along / by Opal Palmer Adisa: Images of women in the short stories of Olive Senior / by Velma Pollard: The depiction of Indo-Caribbean female experience by the regional women writer: Jan Shinebourne's 'The last English Plantation' / by Ameena Gafoor: The double vision: ethnic identity and the Caribbean woman writer / by Helen Pyne-Timothy: Beginning again: conversation / by Elaine Savory Fido: Dreams of leaving: mother and mother country in Jamaica Kincaid's fiction / by Laura Niesen de Abruna: Exile and homecoming: Maryse Condé's 'La vie scélérate' / by Anthea Morrison: Love and sex in Rosa Guy's trilogy: 'The friends', 'Ruby', and 'Edith Jackson' / by Cherrell V. Robinson: Love, sex, sexuality, and gender in Surinamese prose / by Ismene Krishnadath: Laughter in 'Crick Crack, Monkey': an exploration in comic discourse / by Jennifer Rahim: Madness and counter discourse: a dialogic encounter between 'Wide Sargasso Sea' and 'Jane Eyre' / by Glyne Griffith: Engineering the female subject: Erna Brodber's 'Myal' / by Evelyn O Çallaghan: Diachronics, existentialism, and the novel by 'Boy Sandwich' / by Beryl Gilroy.
- Creator
- Pyne-Timothy, Helen > (ed.)