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