Nonfiction. Literary Criticism. Women's Studies. African American Studies. Jamaica Kincaid's polyphonic narratives, at once locational, relational and intercultural, speak lyrically to the widest constituency. They also might be said to provide the cognitive tools through which the reader makes sense of being in the contemporary world. Covi's JAMAICA KINCAID'S PRISMATIC SUBJECTS: MAKING SENSE OF BEING IN THE WORLD proposes a fresh reading of Kincaid's lyrical and political storytelling as a central contribution to materially-grounded feminist and postcolonial theories over the past twenty years. Covi foregrounds the relevance of Kincaid's articulation of such a discourse and shows just how it is capable of accounting for contemporary socio-cultural complexity and of pointing the way towards a politics of collective justice.
Author City: Trento ITA
Giovanna Covi has a laurea in American Literature from the University of Venice and a PhD in English from Binghamton University. She teaches at the University of Trento. Her main research interests are feminist theory and contemporary women's literature.