I saw articles of Jamaica Kinkade for the first time in England. "This is Scotland.We are scum of fucking earth .. Some people dislike English, I do not know, they are merely wasteers, I can not choose a large number of people for colonization. - Irvine Wales, the cultural linkage of the Trainspotting Empire is not as easy to rule out as political culture. This may be one of the most important lessons the world has learned from the masses of European colonial period to the independence movement in the past half century.
It was very attractive for you when you first saw something when you were young. The UK looks like a Jamaican Kinkade like a diamond. When she thought about the UK, she saw a wonderful place, it was nothing she had seen before. Jamaica Kinkade uses images, languages, and repetitions to express awe in the article "Seeing the UK for the first time". In the article "Watching Britain for the First Time", Kinkade used images to express her awe in Britain. She compared Britain with "Jerusalem". This shows her worship, she compares the British and Bible cities. In Kincard's view, England is the place you want to visit. Britain is also said to be "a very special gem". It is considered rare and valuable. In Kincard 's opinion, England is very valuable and should be respected.
Jamaica's Kincaid at On Seeing England first reflected various themes related to Britain. Kinkade carefully made her work, took out a series of different questions and problems, and fascinated the reader to "personal journey of reflection and realization". Despite the numerous questions of the author, I thought that the central problem is related to her feeling of losing her identity when young, accidentally into a different problem during the British colonial era It was replaced.
A412 Jamaica Kinkade saw an excerpt from Britain's first (1981) from an autobiographical article, and Kimkai realized that her own life and the understanding of the world was made by the image of "motherEngland" which took her image It shapes her own island and identity. 4 Page A 846 Naomi Klein Disaster Capitalism: Disaster (2007) The new economy of Canadian journalists and social activists requires market forces for climate and political disasters without fuel. It is difficult to see opportunities in the market. Page 19