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A major contribution to the scholarship of gender and sexuality in the Caribbean. –A. Lynn Bolles, University of Maryland This volume provides an engaging interdisciplinary approach to the study of gender and sexual relations in the Caribbean. Essays from sociological, literary, historical, and political science approaches cover the Hispanic-, French-, and English-speaking Caribbean areas and address topics such as sexuality, homosexuality, culture, the body, the status of women, and the wider social relations that inform these subjects.
Contents
Exploring the Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, and Culture in the Caribbean: An Introduction
Part 1. Theoretical Mediations on Gender in the Caribbean 1. Theorizing Ruptures in Gender Systems and the Project of Modernity in the Twentieth Century Caribbean, by Violet Eudine Barriteau
The Globalization of the Discourse on Gender and Its Impact on the Caribbean, by Hilbourne Watson
Caribbean Masculinity: Unpacking the Narrative, by Linden Lewis
Part 2. The Political Terrain of Gender and Sexuality
A Blueprint for Gender in Creole Trinidad: Exploring Gender Mythology through Calypsos of the 1920s and 1930s, by Patricia Mohammed
Popular Imageries of Gender and Sexuality: Poor and Working-Class Haitian Women’s Discourses on the Use of Their Bodies, by Carolle Charles
The Infamous Crime against Nature : Constructions of Heterosexuality and Lesbian Subversions in Puerto Rico, by Elizabeth Crespo-Kebler
Part 3. Sexual Orientation and Male Socialization in the Caribbean
The Role of the Street in the Socialization of Caribbean Males, by Barry Chevannes
Masculinity and Power in Puerto Rico, by Rafael Ramirez
Queering Cuba: Male Homosexuality in the Short Fiction of Manuel Granados, by Conrad James
Part 4. Gender, Sexuality, and Historical Considerations
Struggling with a Structure: Gender, Agency, and Discourse, by Glyne Griffith
It Hurt Very Much at the Time : Patriarchy, Rape Culture, and the Slave Body-Semiotic, by Joseph C. Dorsey
Linden Lewis is associate professor of sociology and anthropology at Bucknell University and the author of numerous articles on the Caribbean.
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A major contribution to the scholarship of gender and sexuality in the Caribbean. –A. Lynn Bolles, University of Maryland This volume provides an engaging interdisciplinary approach to the study of gender and sexual relations in the Caribbean. Essays from sociological, literary, historical, and political science approaches cover the Hispanic-, French-, and English-speaking Caribbean areas and address topics such as sexuality, homosexuality, culture, the body, the status of women, and the wider social relations that inform these subjects.
Contents
Exploring the Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, and Culture in the Caribbean: An Introduction
Part 1. Theoretical Mediations on Gender in the Caribbean 1. Theorizing Ruptures in Gender Systems and the Project of Modernity in the Twentieth Century Caribbean, by Violet Eudine Barriteau
The Globalization of the Discourse on Gender and Its Impact on the Caribbean, by Hilbourne Watson
Caribbean Masculinity: Unpacking the Narrative, by Linden Lewis
Part 2. The Political Terrain of Gender and Sexuality
A Blueprint for Gender in Creole Trinidad: Exploring Gender Mythology through Calypsos of the 1920s and 1930s, by Patricia Mohammed
Popular Imageries of Gender and Sexuality: Poor and Working-Class Haitian Women’s Discourses on the Use of Their Bodies, by Carolle Charles
The Infamous Crime against Nature : Constructions of Heterosexuality and Lesbian Subversions in Puerto Rico, by Elizabeth Crespo-Kebler
Part 3. Sexual Orientation and Male Socialization in the Caribbean
The Role of the Street in the Socialization of Caribbean Males, by Barry Chevannes
Masculinity and Power in Puerto Rico, by Rafael Ramirez
Queering Cuba: Male Homosexuality in the Short Fiction of Manuel Granados, by Conrad James
Part 4. Gender, Sexuality, and Historical Considerations
Struggling with a Structure: Gender, Agency, and Discourse, by Glyne Griffith
It Hurt Very Much at the Time : Patriarchy, Rape Culture, and the Slave Body-Semiotic, by Joseph C. Dorsey
Linden Lewis is associate professor of sociology and anthropology at Bucknell University and the author of numerous articles on the Caribbean.