The reflective analysis of Kincaid’s observations, ideas and approaches as well as literary style will seek to elaborate the dynamics that dominate the global economy, as well as the economies of singular countries. Furthermore, the parallels between colonization and globalization shall be highlighted. This examination will effectively lead to an answer to the question of whether Kincaid seeks retribution and reparations or complete independence from the Political West and her former as well as current oppressors.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A Small Place
- The Tourist
- Antigua's History
- The Present Day
Objectives and Key Themes
This essay analyzes Jamaica Kincaid's "A Small Place" to understand the power dynamics between the global West and developing countries, particularly in the context of Antigua. It explores the impact of colonialism and globalization on the island and its people, examining the perspectives of both tourists and locals.
- The impact of colonialism and globalization on Antigua
- The relationship between tourism and the exploitation of developing countries
- The role of Western power structures in shaping global economies
- The perspectives of tourists and locals on Antigua
- The ongoing legacy of colonialism in the present day
Chapter Summaries
Introduction
This section introduces the essay's topic and context, exploring the role of organizations like the IMF and their impact on developing economies. It establishes the connection between colonialism, globalization, and power structures.A Small Place
This chapter introduces the book "A Small Place" by Jamaica Kincaid, which serves as the subject of the essay. It outlines the themes and perspectives explored in the book, focusing on Antigua's colonial history and its present-day reality.The Tourist
This section analyzes the book's portrayal of a Western tourist's perspective on Antigua. It examines how Kincaid critiques the superficiality and ignorance of tourists while simultaneously highlighting the challenges faced by Antiguans.Antigua's History
This chapter delves into Antigua's colonial history, exploring the dynamics of power between the colonizers and the colonized. It reveals how the island's past continues to influence its present situation.The Present Day
This chapter examines the contemporary realities of Antigua, focusing on the impact of globalization and the continuing influence of Western power structures. It explores the consequences of these forces on the island's economy and society.
Keywords
The essay focuses on key concepts such as colonialism, globalization, power structures, development, tourism, exploitation, Antigua, Jamaica Kincaid, and the perspective of both tourists and locals in developing countries. It explores the complex interplay of these themes in shaping the reality of Antigua and its people.
- Quote paper
- Lea Williwald (Author), Jamaica Kincaid’s “A Small Place”. An Analysis, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1064407