Kinkade, a small place in Jamaica, presents imaginary stories with visitors to the artist's home town Antigua. Kinkade puts the reader in visitor shoes and tells visitors what he / she sees when traveling on the island. Although she depicts the view of Antigua as a picturesque beautiful tourist, she contaminates the image with the details of the problem that most tourists neglect. Roads are bad, the origin of so-called local cuisine, inefficiency of resort piping systems, and medical care. Failure of medical system.
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
It is a small place in Jamaica with the theme of Kincaid and Yevgeny Zamyatin. Both texts are a prominent example of this, showing the different types of groups, as the viewpoint shifts from tourist to local people, from rationalism to anti-rationalism. In small places, from two different perspectives, the identity of Antigua is different. - The most famous novel by Marginality and Othering, Peyton Place in Metalious' Peyton Place, is a phenomenon of bestsellers and media in the mid 1950s and mid-1960s, impressed with depictions of teenage sexuality, incest and illegal abortion It was. But surprisingly, literary critics carefully looked at the content and style of the novel.
At Jamaican Kinkade's novel "Small Place", her ideas focused on the negative effects of British rule on her country. Kinkade's Antigua country is a small island and British colony. The negative aspects of British rule can be seen in many faces and places of Antigua. One of the most obvious injustices to Antigua 's society is the impression left by the UK. The country of Antigua was under British rule over 20 years. Meanwhile, Britain eroded Antigua by slowly changing Antigua from an exotic island to a British miniature version. This imperialism completely eliminates the sex that Antigua may have. Fostering Antigua's faith and not accepting their culture, the UK enforces their traditions and customs (Kincaid 30). By doing so, Antigua's idea seems to be in the UK.