Gender Inequality and Women’s Citizenship


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<p><em>Gender Inequality and Women’s Citizenship</em> combines cases across Barbados Guyana Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago to highlight the range of systemic inequalities that impact women in the Anglo-Caribbean.</p><p>Using empirical and secondary data and drawing on feminist theoretical insights Yonique Campbell and Tracy-Ann Johnson-Myers examine a range of pertinent and intersecting social political and economic challenges facing women in the Anglo-Caribbean. The issues explored include gender-based violence barriers to women in politics the effects of COVID-19 on women and debates around the illegality of abortion rights and failure to protect the health of women by allowing them to exercise autonomy over their bodies. They raise questions about systemic inequalities resulting from patriarchal gender relations heteronormativity women's social and economic status and state inaction.</p><p>This book is unique in its interdisciplinary analysis of gender inequality in the Anglo-Caribbean mapping the intersection of women’s multiple identities and positionalities to determine the obstacles they encounter. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of International Relations Caribbean Studies Gender and Sexuality Studies Development Studies Sociology and Anthropology.</p>
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