Kincaid's "Girl" & "The Disturbances of the Garden"
These two texts from Kincaid do a good job of commentating on issues of gender roles and stereotypes as well as other postcolonial issues that we have studied all semester. Throughout the literature we have read, women have been seen as lesser than men and called derogatory terms like "slut" while men are looked at as strong and powerful. Many times men were the dominant person in relationships and the women were the people who were expected to be a certain way. Kincaid discusses some of these expectations in "Girl" saying, "on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming." Women in the Caribbean, and really all over the world, are often looked at in a negative way for expressing themselves or their bodies in different ways that are not seen as 'acceptable.' This piece from Kincaid also goes on to give an extensive list of things women should know how to do and at times, it seems like women were for...