Centering woman: Gender discourses in Caribbean slave society
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Caribbean women, black, white and brown, free and enslaved, migrants and creoles, rich and poor are assembled in this book and their lives examined as they battled both against male domination and among themselves for social advantage. Hilary Beckles uses the method of narrative biography, with its appealing immediacy of women’s language, script and social politics, to expose the gender order of Caribbean slave society as it determined and defined the everyday lives of women. He also explores the effectiveness of women’s actions as they searched for autonomy, material betterment and social security.
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