CONTENT
Volume 52 Nos. 2&3 June - Sept 2006
Foreword iii
Rex Nettleford
Guest Editorial
Taitu Heron, Hilary Nicholson v
"Where have all the Feminists gone": learning the lessons of a long time passed in the Women's Movement in the Caribbean 1
June Castello
Bringing the male voice to the gender agenda: the task of male organisations in the Caribbean 14
Patrick Prendergast and Hylton Grace
Translating narratives of masculinity across borders: A Jamaican case study 22
Andrea davis
Gender equality in the New Millennium: goal or gimmick? 39
Peggy Antrobus
Bringing the broader context home: gender, human rights and governance in the Caribbean 51
Linnette Vassell
Two steps forward, one step back: dealing with violence against women in Suriname 66
Maggie Schmeitz
Violence against women in the Caribbean: an intervention and lessons learned from Jamaica 83
Nancy Muturi and Patricia Donald
Gender mainstreaming: its role in addressing gender inequality in Jamaica 104
Faith Webster
Regulating the state, the celebration of the market and the crisis of civil society in the Commonwealth Caribbean 121
Linden Lewis
Gender, Trade Liberalization and CARICOM Single Market and Economy: challenges and options for civil society 138
Judith Wedderburn
"From Nielsen estate to Africa House": Ed "we" cation and Male/Female relations in rural Woodside, Jamaica. 156
Catherine John
Women's political participation in the Dominican Republic: the case of the Mirabal sisters 172
Nancy Robinson
Commentaries:
Emotional intelligence and Portia's common sense 184
Ann Marie Adams
Addressing the tensions: reflections on feminism in the Caribbean 187
Judith Soares
Essay: crossroads: where identity, politics, anthropology and activism intersect 198
Ava Gail Gardner
BOOK REVIEWS 214
Books Received 218
Notes on Contributors
Information for Contributors
Includes bibliographical references
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