Tourist Literature Works - A small place in Kinkade 's "Small Place" in Jamaica, she talked about a lot of things I was not satisfied with. And British who colonized Antigua. Due to excessive simplification of Kinkade and highly contradictory trends throughout the book, this work can be discussed as an argument. From the beginning, Kincaid introduced a visitor who introduced White middle class people to Antigua from Europe, America and Canada. I was excited.
The response of local poor people from Jamaica Kinkade's "From a Narrow Place" was very unpopular. Because they are in poverty, they can travel and see the world, so I hate people on vacation, but I can not. This is the same as the American who came to the United States for foreign tourists. We are always "a foolish tourist, why are not they going home?" This view is the same everywhere in the world, and it is part of cultural politics. Tourists are the main source of income for tourists in many countries in the Caribbean countries, and the shape of these islands is not the current form. Because the Caribbean tourism industry is high throughout the year, airlines, travel agencies, hotels are profitable. Local people find jobs at the hotel and employment is on the increase as the hotel continues construction
After she left for 20 years, in a small place, Jamaica Kinkade introduced her island. This book focuses on her consideration of the influence of British colonialism and its impact on the birthplace. The anger of Kinkade to Britain and her fellowman, Antigua has been in tune for her review of her homeland. She talked about her pain and hated her on a trip to Antigua. She acknowledged the positive influence and influence of British rule like a good education system but she also had a dislike for Antigua as they allowed the institution to collapse and die under independent control We announced.