Caribbean sociology : introductory readings
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Caribbean sociology : introductory readings
I. Randle , , , 2001
- : pbk. : I. Randle
- : pbk. : Markus Wiener
- : James Currey
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this reader the editors have brought together a range of established sociology pieces, as well as selections from more recent work in the growing body of Caribbean sociological literature. General introductory sections review the development of Caribbean sociology, social theory, research and methodology; later sections explore the traditional themes of social stratification, ethnicity, culture and identity, women and gender, and education. Finally, emerging areas of research are covered, with chapters on religious beliefs, violence, labour relations and social change.
目次
- Part 1 Development of Caribbean sociology: sociology and demographic research, L.E.S. Braithwaite
- sociology in Jamaica, D. Robotham
- the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, G. Sankatsing
- future directions for social research, M.G. Smith. Part 2 Caribbean social theory: social stratification, cultural pluralism and integration, R.T. Smith
- creolization, E.K. Brathwaite
- pluralism and social stratification, M.G. Smith
- plantation society, G. Beckford. Part 3 Research and methodology: issues in research, C. Stone
- problems in data collection, S. Alleyne and S. Benn. Part 4 Social stratification and poverty: stratification and cultural pluralism, L.E.S. Braithwaite
- social classes and class conflict, C. Stone
- reputation and ranking in a Barbadian society, C. Barrow
- women and class, D. Gordon
- poverty revisited - Trinidad and Tobago, R. Henry and J. Melville
- poverty in Guyana, C.Y. Thomas. Part 5 Ethnicity, culture and identity: popular culture, national identity and race, H. Safa
- race/class in Jamaica, D. Austin-Broos
- Anglo-European hegemony in Guyana, B. Williams
- "mixed" ethnicity in Trinidad, A. Khan
- body image, beauty and mcolour in Jamaican adolescents, E. Miller
- Douglarization and gender relations in Trinidad and Tobago, R. Reddock. Part 6 Women and gender: reputation and respectability, P. Wilson
- reputation and respectability reconsidered, J. Besson
- social inequality and sexual status in Barbados, C. Sutton and S. Makeisky-Barrow
- rethinking kinship, M. Lazarus-Black
- creolization of Indian women in Trinidad, P. Mohammed. Part 7 Family, household and kinship: men, women and family, C. Barrow
- female status and male dominance, Y. Moses
- effective parenting, E. Wint and J. Brown
- changes in the East Indian family in Trinidad, J. Nevamdovsky. Part 8 Crime and deviance: criminology, K. Pryce
- rule-making and enforcement in plantation society, D. Dodd
- violence against women, M. Cain
- social organization of crime and criminals in Jamaica, A. Harriott
- women and violent crime in Suriname, J. Binda. Part 9 Religion and belief systems: Nuttall and the religious orientation, P. Bryan
- Haiti, G.E. Simpson
- Pentecostals and Rastafarians, D. Austin-Broos
- Rastafarian exorcism of the ideology of racism, B. Chevannes
- Hinduism in the diaspora, S. Vertovec. Part 10 Education: education in the pre-emancipation period, M.K. Bachhus
- socialization in colonial education, 1867-1911, T. Turner
- equality and opportunity in Trinidad and Tobago, I. Baksh
- evolution of the university system, C.Y. Thomas. Part 11 Work and occupations: organized labour, L. Nurse
- racial discrimination in private sector employment, Trinidad and Tobago, A. Camejo
- gender, industrialization and development in Puerto Rico, P.N. Rios
- gender and ethinicity in a Trinidadian factory, K. Yelvington
- petty trading in Kingston, E. LeFranc. Part 12 Population and demographic change: slave populations of the British Caribbean, B. Higman
- part contents.
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