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9789766400927

Learning to Be a Man : Culture, Socialization, and Gender Identity in Five Caribbean Communities

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  • ISBN13:

    9789766400927

  • ISBN10:

    976640092X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of West Indies Pr

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Summary

This is a timely study of the processes by which male children are socialized, against the backdrop of growing concern among educators, social workers and the general public that Caribbean males are becoming increasingly marginalized.

The work is based on qualitative research in urban and rural communities in Dominica, Guyana and Jamaica. The people in the research communities who are the subjects of the study are allowed to speak for themselves, and their voices emerge from the pages with poignant clarity. Readers will, in turn, nod their heads in recognition and shake their heads in disbelief as issues of gender identity, male socialization, male-female relations and parenting skills are discussed.

Differences between Afro-Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean communities with regard to gender identification and socialization are also analysed.

Author Biography

Barry Chevannes is dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona

Table of Contents

Preface viii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction
1(13)
Socialization of the Genders
14(21)
Grannitree
35(33)
Overflow
68(30)
Riverbreeze
98(24)
Motown
122(27)
Joetown
149(56)
Conclusion
205(22)
References 227(10)
Index 237

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