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To browse Academia. Her main characters, who are always women in interaction with another women , spread out that diasporic identity in a non-conformist way, from the dark preserved feminine side, challenging a world where colonialism and patriarchy are inseparable from each other. Izabella Penier. Kirstin Ruth Bratt. Emily Zobel Marshall. Martina Urioste-Buschmann. Kanan Aghasiyev. The story is also known as a poem since it is written in a poetic shape.
The story was published by The New York Times for the first time in , and then later it was published in a book named At the Bottom of the River in , alongside many other stories by Kincaid. Girl talks about a relationship between a mother and a daughter in a colonial society. In Girl, readers can see how a mother teaches her daughter about her duties as a woman and a future wife. The piece has always been seen as either a postcolonial or feminist literary piece, rather than being a postcolonial feminist work.
However, in this article, I claim that Kincaid's prose poem is a postcolonial feminist literary work that depicts the struggle of women in the colonized Antiguan society. I focus on postcolonial feminist concepts such as subalterns' voices and the concept of women's double colonization by giving related examples from Kincaid's Girl. Veronique Bragard. This voyage played a crucial role in the collision between worlds and the encounter between what were mostly migrating cultures, all of them leaving behind the original!
From onwards, as the English needed more labour to keep their trade going and reassert their authority, Indian men and women were seduced, persuaded or bluntly stolen from their motherland to become slaves under another name: indentured labourers.