Understanding Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John
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Since its publication in 1985 Annie John has become one of the most widely taught novels in American high schools. Part of its appeal lies in its unique setting the island of Antigua. This interdisciplinary collection of 30 primary documents and commentary will enrich the reader''s understanding of the historical social and cultural contexts of the novel. Among the topics examined are slavery in the Caribbean the various religions in the Caribbean islands the controversy over Christopher Columbus family life in Antigua and emigrations from the West Indies to the United States. Sources include newspaper and magazine articles editorials first-person narratives and memoirs of life in the Caribbean letters and position papers.Most of the documents are not readily available in any other printed form. A literary analysis of Annie John examines the novel in light of its historical social and cultural contexts and as a coming-of-age novel. Each chapter concludes with study questions and topics for research papers and class discussion based on the documents in the chapter and lists of further reading for examining the themes and issues raised by the novel. This casebook is valuable to students and teachers to help them understand the setting of the novel its themes and its young heroine.
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