Forever Indebted to Women

J Soares - Caribbean Quarterly, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This evening is a very special one as it marks the inaugural lecture of a regional series
recognising women who have made a significant contribution to the making of Caribbean …

The Changing status of women in the contemporary Caribbean

A Colón, R Reddock - General History of the Caribbean: Volume V: The …, 2003 - Springer
It is indeed a challenge to attempt a general overview of the changing status of women in the
Caribbean, given the many differences in colonial experience, language, cultural traditions …

Crisis, challenge and the experiences of Caribbean women

P Antrobus - Caribbean Quarterly, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Years ago the Caribbean was in turmoil: social and political protest was widespread, and~ 0
one had to call a meeting of this type to draw attention to the crisis facing the region. he …

Women and Change in the Caribbean: A Pan-Caribbean Perspective

B Kossek - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1995 - go.gale.com
In many respects the Caribbean region is not only a geopolitical but also an ideological
terrain which was constituted by colonial policy and discourse and is continuously …

Women's accounts and caribbean history

AJ Josephs - Pouvoirs dans la Caraïbe. Revue du CRPLC, 1997 - journals.openedition.org
There is a continuing discourse on the engendering of history of the Caribbean. As a part of
that discourse, leading historians such as Bridget Brereton and Blanca Silvestrini suggest …

Where have all the feminists gone: learning the lessons of a long time passed in the Women's Movement in the Caribbean

J Castello - Caribbean Quarterly, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This comment is one that I have encountered often in discussions with both tertiary level
students on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies as well as with men and …

Colonial policy towards women after the 1938 uprising: The case of Jamaica

J French - Caribbean Quarterly, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
The labour disturbances in the British West Indies in the 1930s are generally regarded as
marking a turning-point in the relationship between the Imperial Government and the island …

Women and Change in the Caribbean: A Pan-Caribbean Perspective

H McD - 1994 - JSTOR
The uprooting of the legal framework of black slavery throughout the Caribbean world
between 1793 and 1886 has left behind a legacy of oppression, so enduring and oftentimes …

Guest Editorial: Forever Indebted to Women

M Phillips - Caribbean Quarterly, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
" Inequality retards not only the advancement of women but the progress of civilization
itself... The world of humanity is possessed of two wings: the male and the female: So long …

[引用][C] Blaze a fire: significant contributions of Caribbean women

NZ Haniff - 1988 - Sister Vision