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Postcolonial Fiction and the Outsider Within: Toward a Literary Practice of Feminist Standpoint Theory
- NWSA Journal
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2004
- pp. 98-120
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This article establishes an experimental methodology for the literary practice of feminist standpoint theory through analysis of Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy. It offers an outline of the processes by which a standpoint is achieved and reflects on larger questions of identity and authority. It argues that Lucy does in fact have a privileged standpoint as an "outsider within," and contends that Lucy's lack of an easily categorized identity allows for multiple standpoints that inform one another and offer a powerful understanding of her situation as a woman and postcolonial subject. Finally, this article questions the authority of the literary standpoint critic.