Papers by Denise deCaires Narain
Ariel a Review of International English Literature, Apr 1, 2007
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 09574042 2013 863519, Dec 1, 2013
This essay offers close readings of three texts that in different ways foreground the problems, p... more This essay offers close readings of three texts that in different ways foreground the problems, possibilities and struggle involved in forging affective connections across difference between women: Kate Clanchy, What is She Doing Here? 2008, Jamaica Kincaid, Lucy, 1991a and Marlene Van Niekerk, ‘Labour’, 2004. The author argues that the incomplete and partial nature of affective moments represented in these texts signals possibilities for a cautiously redefined idea of affective feminist solidarity as it is mobilized in the intimacy of domestic spaces.
Forum University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture the Arts, Dec 12, 2010
... The work of Lorna Goodison, Mahadai Das, Grace Nichols and Marlene Nourbese Philip reveals th... more ... The work of Lorna Goodison, Mahadai Das, Grace Nichols and Marlene Nourbese Philip reveals the gendered implications of poetic voice and identity, particularly in relation to the representation of the Caribbean woman's body. ...
Wasafiri, 1990
LG: No, I don't think it was really new but merely submerged or hidden. It was always an und... more LG: No, I don't think it was really new but merely submerged or hidden. It was always an underlying current. I always explain that the process of writing those three books was very different. Tamarind Season was like a crying out. I always loved poetry; I always knew about the power of ...
Third World Quarterly, 2005
... 25 Ibid, pp 100 101. 26 Ibid, pp 157 158. 27 Ibid, p 183. 28 J Kincaid, 1998, p 156. ... ... more ... 25 Ibid, pp 100 101. 26 Ibid, pp 157 158. 27 Ibid, p 183. 28 J Kincaid, 1998, p 156. ... 31 The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question, London & New York: Routledge, 1994, p 17. 32 A Soueif, Aisha, London: Bloomsbury, 1995. 33 Ibid, p 63. 34 Ibid, p 79. ...
Women: A Cultural Review, 1991
... tend to chart a line of 'development' which stresses a stridently macho style of pr... more ... tend to chart a line of 'development' which stresses a stridently macho style of protest poetry in which, to quote Bongo Jerry (from his ... woman's sexuality as a marketing strategy in the slimming and beauty industries and in the packaging of the fat, black, Aunt Jemima figure to sell ...
e-journal LE SIMPLEGADI by Denise deCaires Narain
Special Issue, XII, 12, 2014
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Papers by Denise deCaires Narain
e-journal LE SIMPLEGADI by Denise deCaires Narain