Caribbean authors—and the “disorderly” women of whom they write—can reveal how important it is to seek out one’s true self.
Andrée-Anne Kekeh-Dika
Andrée-Anne Kekeh-Dika is an associate professor at Université Paris 8, where she teaches American and Caribbean literatures and translation. She is the author of L’imaginaire de Jamaica Kincaid, Variations autour d’une île caraïbe (Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2016) and coeditor of Jamaica Kincaid as Crafter and Grafter: Agency, Practice, Interventions (XLibris US, 2019) and Toni Morrison, Au-delà du visible ordinaire / Toni Morrison, beyond the Ordinary Visible (Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 2015).