Gendered Realities: Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought

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Patricia Mohammed
University of the West Indies Press, 2002 - 537 pages

Gendered Realities is an interdisciplinary reader that situates the present understanding of Caribbean feminist scholarship after fifteen years of in-depth and increasingly sophisticated research. The book provides a space for scholars to put forward new and challenging ideas and attempts to encourage new contributions to intellectual thought in the Caribbean.

The essays deal with diverse and rich topics including the role of women in Caribbean art and the visual grammars of gender in early Caribbean painting as well as the development of "women's history" and "gendered history" in relation to historiography of the English-speaking Caribbean. Other essays probe the representation of masculinity in Caribbean feminist thought, gender and adult sexuality, and symbols of masculinity in visual art.

Of interest to scholars in gender studies, women's studies, minority studies, and Caribbean history and culture.

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Table des matières

The Role of Matrifocality
22
The Double Paradox
44
Is the Caribbean Male an Endangered Species?
56
Gendered Methodologies and Feminist Awakenings
83
Gender
105
Gender and the Historiography of
129
Fact or Fiction? The Realities
164
Gender Issues in Science Education
183
Race Gender Identity
325
Sex Love and Loss
334
WomEN
359
The Presence of Women in Caribbean Media
382
Saga of a Flagwoman
409
Woman of the Shadows
416
Grandmas Estate
439
Diary Pages 19801990
460

Perceptions and Awareness
201
WOMENS
219
Gender Ethnicity and Familial Ideology
249
MiddleAged and Older Women in Jamaica
277
In the Castle of My Skin
291
The Affirmation of Female
314
We Kind of Family
474
Gender and Adult Sexuality
486
Envisioning a Politics of Change within
512
Contributors
531
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Patricia Mohammed is Head of the Mona Unit of the Centre for Gender and Development Studies, the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.

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