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Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean - Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Hardcover): Jenny Shaw Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean - Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Hardcover)
Jenny Shaw
R2,612 Discovery Miles 26 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Set along both the physical and social margins of the British Empire in the second half of the seventeenth century, "Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean" explores the construction of difference through the everyday life of colonial subjects. Jenny Shaw examines how marginalized colonial subjects--Irish and Africans--contributed to these processes. By emphasizing their everyday experiences Shaw makes clear that each group persisted in its own cultural practices; Irish and Africans also worked within--and challenged--the limits of the colonial regime. Shaw's research demonstrates the extent to which hierarchies were in flux in the early modern Caribbean, allowing even an outcast servant to rise to the position of island planter, and underscores the fallacy that racial categories of black and white were the sole arbiters of difference in the early English Caribbean.
The everyday lives of Irish and Africans are obscured by sources constructed by elites. Through her research, Jenny Shaw overcomes the constraints such sources impose by pushing methodological boundaries to fill in the gaps, silences, and absences that dominate the historical record. By examining legal statutes, census material, plantation records, travel narratives, depositions, interrogations, and official colonial correspondence, as much for what they omit as for what they include, "Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean" uncovers perspectives that would otherwise remain obscured. This book encourages readers to rethink the boundaries of historical research and writing and to think more expansively about questions of race and difference in English slave societies.

Education, Gender And Anxiety (Hardcover): Jenny Shaw Education, Gender And Anxiety (Hardcover)
Jenny Shaw
R5,126 Discovery Miles 51 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary text explores the scope for applying psychoanalytical ideas to gender inequalities that are inherent in the educational system. Although modern education aims to egalitarian and meritocratic, it is still true that in most cases it does not improve the life chances of girls to the extent that it ought to, or does for boys. Based on literature gathered from North America, Europe and Britain, this text argues for an 'object relations' approach when analysing gender differences in subject choice and polarisation in reading, writing and drawing, and stresses the need to pay close attention to the unconscious processes which school settings mobilise. Analysing the concept of 'in Loco Parentis', it presents parenting as the emotional substructure of education, and suggests challenging areas for future empirical work.

Education, Gender And Anxiety (Paperback): Jenny Shaw Education, Gender And Anxiety (Paperback)
Jenny Shaw
R1,437 Discovery Miles 14 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary text explores the scope for applying psychoanalytical ideas to gender inequalities that are inherent in the educational system. Although modern education aims to egalitarian and meritocratic, it is still true that in most cases it does not improve the life chances of girls to the extent that it ought to, or does for boys. Based on literature gathered from North America, Europe and Britain, this text argues for an 'object relations' approach when analysing gender differences in subject choice and polarisation in reading, writing and drawing, and stresses the need to pay close attention to the unconscious processes which school settings mobilise. Analysing the concept of 'in Loco Parentis', it presents parenting as the emotional substructure of education, and suggests challenging areas for future empirical work.

Diabetes (Paperback): David Matthews, Niki Meston, Pam Dyson, Jenny Shaw, Laurie King, Aparna Pal Diabetes (Paperback)
David Matthews, Niki Meston, Pam Dyson, Jenny Shaw, Laurie King, …
R441 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R84 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There are over 2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and worldwide 194 million. An epidemic of diabetes is reported and by 2025 it is predicted that there will be 330 million people with diabetes in the world. Diabetes is likely to present one of this century's greatest medical challenges. However, the impact of diabetes on the individual and their carers is equally important. This book provides an easy to understand guide to diabetes and is aimed at all those living with diabetes.
This book gives an overall introduction to diabetes including a short history of diabetes, causes, symptoms, possible complications, management (both of diabetes and the associated risk factors), psychological factors and what care to expect. It emphasises self management and gives invaluable advice on how to achieve this.

Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean - Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Paperback): Jenny Shaw Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean - Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Paperback)
Jenny Shaw
R998 Discovery Miles 9 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set along both the physical and social margins of the British Empire in the second half of the seventeenth century, "Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean" explores the construction of difference through the everyday life of colonial subjects. Jenny Shaw examines how marginalized colonial subjects--Irish and Africans--contributed to these processes. By emphasizing their everyday experiences Shaw makes clear that each group persisted in its own cultural practices; Irish and Africans also worked within--and challenged--the limits of the colonial regime. Shaw's research demonstrates the extent to which hierarchies were in flux in the early modern Caribbean, allowing even an outcast servant to rise to the position of island planter, and underscores the fallacy that racial categories of black and white were the sole arbiters of difference in the early English Caribbean.
The everyday lives of Irish and Africans are obscured by sources constructed by elites. Through her research, Jenny Shaw overcomes the constraints such sources impose by pushing methodological boundaries to fill in the gaps, silences, and absences that dominate the historical record. By examining legal statutes, census material, plantation records, travel narratives, depositions, interrogations, and official colonial correspondence, as much for what they omit as for what they include, "Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean" uncovers perspectives that would otherwise remain obscured. This book encourages readers to rethink the boundaries of historical research and writing and to think more expansively about questions of race and difference in English slave societies.

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