<p><em>Gender-Based Violence in the Caribbean: Historical Roots Contemporary Continuities</em> is a landmark collection that addresses one of the region's most pressing crises. Edited by Dalea Bean and Verene A. Shepherd the volume traces the historical roots of gender-based violence showing how enslavement colonial domination and systemic inequalities became embedded in cultural norms and everyday life. Contributors draw on court records literature music oral histories and archival sources to uncover how violence - physical psychological and symbolic - was normalized and perpetuated across generations.</p><p></p><p>Spanning six sections the book brings together pioneering feminist scholars and new voices to examine gender-based violence through intersecting frameworks of race class religion sexuality and nationhood. The essays reveal both the persistence of violent structures and the spaces where resistance agency and transformation take shape. While unsparing in confronting injustice the collection also highlights resilience activism and movements for change. This volume offers indispensable insights for scholars policymakers advocates and communities committed to ending gender-based violence in the Caribbean.</p>
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