好奇心
游记
叙述的
散居
流离失所(心理学)
感觉
殖民主义
文学类
艺术
历史
旅游
美学
社会学
性别研究
精神分析
心理学
考古
社会心理学
出处
期刊:Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks
[Palgrave Macmillan UK]
日期:2011-01-01
卷期号:: 138-155
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1057/9780230294769_9
摘要
In the Introduction to The Best American Travel Writing 2005 (2005), the editor, Jamaica Kincaid, writes: 'And what of the essays here? Every one of them reminds me of two of the many sentiments attached to the travel narrative: curiosity and displacement' (xviii). The two terms – 'curiosity' and 'displacement' – are indicative of much of Kincaid's writing. In A Small Place (1988), for instance, a narrative condemning European imperialism and the neocolonial forces of tourism, Kincaid expresses her feelings of displacement in terms of anger, discontent and loss, as she candidly describes the negative impact of slavery and tourism on Antigua. Usually focusing on the issues of language, (post)colonialism and mother–daughter relationships, Kincaid's writing takes a horticultural turn with the 1999 publication of My Garden (Book) and Among Flowers: A Walk in the Himalaya (2005).
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