Queering the Space of Home: Counterpublics, Sexuality, and Transnationalism in Kincaid's My Brother
Edward Chamberlain is a doctoral student in the Department of Comparative Literature at Indiana University. He researches and teaches about cultural representations of HIV/AIDS, autobiography, and science from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His research additionally investigates the literary and media iconographies of gender, race, and sexuality within Hispanophone and Anglophone cultures of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. As well, he thanks the editorial board at English Language Notes and Dr. Vivian Halloran at Indiana University for all of their generosity and lucid insight.
Ed Chamberlain; Queering the Space of Home: Counterpublics, Sexuality, and Transnationalism in Kincaid's My Brother. English Language Notes 1 September 2007; 45 (2): 77–87. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00138282-45.2.77
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