The political economy of gender in the twentieth-century Caribbean

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The political economy of gender in the twentieth-century Caribbean

Eudine Barriteau

(International political economy series)

Palgrave, 2001

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Originally presented as the author's thesis--Howard University

Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-201) and index

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Description

Eudine Barriteau exposes the precarious position of women in twentieth century Caribbean societies through analyzing the operations of gender systems. She reveals the absence of gender justice and equity, and demonstrates that after twenty-five years of policies on women, Caribbean societies still have not confronted the fundamental problem of women's subordination and the conditions that maintain this. The strategies used by developing states to focus on women are criticised as inadequate and it is recommended that state and society pay more attention to understanding the lives of women.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: Mapping the Terrain Theorizing the State and Gender Systems in the Twentieth Century Caribbean Women and Gender Relations in the Twentieth Century Caribbean Constructing Gender Containing Women: Promoting Gender Equity in Caribbean States Gender System in an Independent Caribbean State: The Barbadian Case Women, The Economy and The State Rethinking Gender and Development for the Twenty-First Century Select Bibliography Index

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