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Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought Gabrielle Jamela Hosein

Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought By Gabrielle Jamela Hosein

Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought by Gabrielle Jamela Hosein


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Bringing together three generations of scholars, thinkers and activists, this book is the first to trace a genealogy of the specific contributions Indo-Caribbean women have made to Caribbean feminist epistemology and knowledge production.

Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought Summary

Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought: Genealogies, Theories, Enactments by Gabrielle Jamela Hosein

Bringing together three generations of scholars, thinkers and activists, this book is the first to trace a genealogy of the specific contributions Indo-Caribbean women have made to Caribbean feminist epistemology and knowledge production. Challenging the centrality of India in considerations of the forms that Indo-Caribbean feminist thought and praxis have taken, the authors turn instead to the terrain of gender negotiations among Caribbean men and women within and across racial, class, religious, and political affiliations. Addressing the specific conditions which emerged within the region and highlighting the cross-racial solidarities and the challenges to narratives of purity that have been constitutive of Indo-Caribbean feminist thought, this collection connects to the broader indentureship diaspora and what can be considered post-indentureship feminist thought. Through examinations of literature, activism, art, biography, scholarship and public sphere practices, the collection highlights the complexity and richness of Indo-Caribbean engagements with feminism and social justice.

About Gabrielle Jamela Hosein

Gabrielle Jamela Hosein is Head of the Institute for Gender and Development Studies at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. She is Associate Editor of The Caribbean Review of Gender Studies. She works in the areas of politics and governance and Caribbean feminism. Her column, Diary of a Mothering Worker, is published weekly in the Trinidad Guardian.

Lisa Outar is an Independent Scholar who researches Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean literature. She publishes in the areas of Indo-Caribbean literature, feminist writing, and the connections between the Caribbean and other sites of the indentureship diaspora. She serves as an editor of the Journal of West Indian Literature.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

1. Gabrielle Jamela Hosein and Lisa Outar, Introduction: Interrogating an Indo-Caribbean Feminist Epistemology

Part 1: Tracing the Emergence of Indo-Caribbean Feminist Perspectives


2. Patricia Mohammed, A Vindication for Indo-Caribbean Feminism

3. Preeia D. Surajbali, Indo-Caribbean Feminist Epistemology: A Personal and Scholarly Journey

4. Andil Gosine, My Mother's Baby: Wrecking Work after Indentureship

Part 2: Transgressive Storytelling

5. Alison Klein, 'Seeing Greater Distances': An Interview with Peggy Mohan on the Voyages of Indo-Caribbean Women

6. Anita Baksh, Indentureship, Land, and Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought in the Literature of Rajkumari Singh and Mahadai Das

7. Lisa Outar, Post-Indentureship Cosmopolitan Feminism: Indo-Caribbean and Indo-Mauritian Women's Writing and the Public Sphere

8. Tuli Chatterji, 'Mini Death and a Rebirth': Talking the Crossing in Shani Mootoo's Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab

Part 3: Art, Archives and Cultural Practices


9. Kavita Ashana Singh, Comparative Caribbean Feminisms: Jahaji Bhain in Carnival

10. Krystal Nandini Ghisyawan, Unsettling the Politics of Identity and Sexuality Among Same-Sex Loving Indo-Trinidadian Women

11. Angelique V. Nixon, Seeing Difference: Visual Feminist Praxis, Identity and Desire in Indo-Caribbean Women's Art and Knowledge

12. Lisa Outar, Art, Violence and Non-Return: An Interview with Guadeloupean Artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary

Part 4: Dougla Feminisms

Gabrielle Jamela Hosein, Dougla Poetics and Politics in Indian Feminist Thought: Reflection and Reconceptualization

14. Sue Ann Barratt, Nicki Minaj, Indian In/Visibility and the Paradox of Dougla Feminism

15. Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard, Cutlass: Objects Toward a Dougla Feminist Theory of Representation


Part 5: New Masculinities and Femininities

16. Rhoda Reddock, Indo-Caribbean Masculinities and Indo-Caribbean Feminisms: Where are We Now?

17. Michael Niblett, Belaboring Masculinity: Ecology, Work, and the Body in Michel Ponnamah's Derive de Josaphat

18. Stephanie L. Jackson, From Stigma to Shakti: The Politics of Indo-Guyanese Women's Trance and the Transformative Potentials of Ecstatic Goddess Worship in New York City

Epilogue

Shalini Puri

Postscript

Shivanee M. Ramlochan

Notes on Contributors

Index

Additional information

NLS9781349720361
9781349720361
1349720364
Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought: Genealogies, Theories, Enactments by Gabrielle Jamela Hosein
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2019-06-30
349
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