Cultural DNA is a cultural story of gender in rural Jamaica, specifically an ethnography of anthropological knowledge about the gender systems of rural Afro-Jamaicans. It asserts an ongoing, important role for non-native ethnography in the study of Caribbean gender dynamics.
“The rich descriptions of the people she interviewed, the rural landscape, the challenges and triumphs of her journey through the ethnographic process as well as how she applies a feminist framework to structure her research agenda read like novel” – Winifred Brown-Glaude, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies, Stony Brook University.
Cultural DNA: Gender at the Root of Everyday Life in Rural Jamai
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Author(s)Diana J. Fox
PublisherUniversity of the West Indies Press
ISBN / ASINB0083WCGAE
ISBN-13978B0083WCGA5
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