Gender and domestic violence in the Caribbean /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Bissessar, Ann Marie (Editor), Huggins, Camille L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Series:Gender, development and social change.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Domestic violence in the Caribbean Are our solutions effective?
  • Chapter 3: Symbolic violence in the Postcolonial Anglo-Caribbean
  • Chapter 4: Exploring Domestic Violence Issues and Resolutions through Epic Theatre and Forum Theatre: The Good, the Baddesse and the Ugly
  • Chapter 5: Phenomenology as Methodology for Narrating Gender Perceptions on Linguistic Violence
  • Chapter 6: Literature as an Agent of Change
  • Chapter 7: Trinidad and Tobagos Legal Response to Domestic Violence-Incomplete and Inadequate without a Focus on Achieving Substantive Equality
  • Chapter 8: Historicizing Domestic Violence: The Ills of Indenture ship?
  • Chapter 9: The personal is political: domestic violence and feminist participation in Bolivarian Venezuela
  • Chapter 10: Literary Evocations of Violence (Psychic and Physical) in Selected Works by Indo-Trinidadian Women Writers
  • Chapter 11: Understanding Domestic Violence from the perspective of Trinidadian Men
  • Chapter 12: Psychological reasons women stay in abusive relationships: Case studies in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Chapter 13: The Women in Seafood Landscape: A Look at the Social and Economic Challenges of Gender Based Violence
  • Chapter 14: Surviving Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
  • Chapter 15: Deepening the dialogue Strengthening domestic violence policy and charting a way forward
  • Chapter 16: Accounting for Episodes of Domestic Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean: Novel Achievements in the Midst of Persistent Challenges
  • Chapter 17: Through the eyes of the perpetrator: the historical and contemporary cultural context of intimate partner violence in the Caribbean
  • Index. .