Rad se kroz materijalističko-feminističku analizu romana anglofone karipske autorice, bavi pitanjima roda, klase, rase i seksualnosti, u odnosu na imperijalističke procese prvobitne akumulacije kapitala u karipskim i afričkim zemljama-kolonijama. Također, analiza romana smještena je u širi kontekst polemike o kontrakanonskoj književnosti „zemalja Trećeg svijeta“, manjkavosti optike postkolonijalne teorije te izostanka politizacije suvremenog polja kulturne i književne kritikeThis graduate thesis, based on a materialist-feminist analytical approach to a novel by an anglophone Caribbean author, is trying to tackle the issues of gender, class, race and sexuality, in relation to the imperialist processes of primitive capital accumulation across the former Caribbean and African colonies. It is also set in a wider context of polemicising the counter-canon literature of the so-called Third World countries, the shortcomings of the postcolonial theory spectrum and the lack of politization in the modern field of cultural and literary critique