Gender Variances and Sexual Diversity in the Caribbean: Perspectives, Histories, Experiences
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LGBTQ+
形式
キンドル
ページ数
238
言語
オランダ語、フラマン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2020
出版社
The University of the West Indies Press
版
1
ISBN-10
9766407436
ISBN-13
9789766407438
説明
This compelling work delves into the rich and diverse tapestry of gender and sexual identities within the Caribbean context. Through a combination of historical insights and contemporary perspectives, the authors illuminate the complexities surrounding gender variance and sexual diversity in a region often misunderstood and stereotyped. Their research brings forward narratives that challenge traditional views and highlight the intersections of culture, identity, and politics, offering readers an in-depth understanding of how these factors influence personal experiences.
The authors, Marjan de Bruin and R. Anthony Lewis, draw on a range of methodologies to underscore the lived realities of individuals within the LGBTQ+ community across various Caribbean nations. By incorporating personal stories, case studies, and theoretical frameworks, they create a rich dialogue that emphasizes the importance of recognizing and validating marginalized voices. This work serves as an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the evolving discussions about gender and sexuality in a historically significant yet often overlooked region.
As the narrative unfolds, it captures the resilience and creativity of Caribbean individuals navigating their identities against a backdrop of societal norms and expectations. Through their poignant exploration, de Bruin and Lewis contribute significantly to broader conversations about human rights, autonomy, and the continuous fight for acceptance and recognition across the globe. This book not only informs but also inspires action, encouraging readers to reconsider preconceived notions and fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse expressions of gender and sexual orientation that enrich the Caribbean landscape.
The authors, Marjan de Bruin and R. Anthony Lewis, draw on a range of methodologies to underscore the lived realities of individuals within the LGBTQ+ community across various Caribbean nations. By incorporating personal stories, case studies, and theoretical frameworks, they create a rich dialogue that emphasizes the importance of recognizing and validating marginalized voices. This work serves as an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the evolving discussions about gender and sexuality in a historically significant yet often overlooked region.
As the narrative unfolds, it captures the resilience and creativity of Caribbean individuals navigating their identities against a backdrop of societal norms and expectations. Through their poignant exploration, de Bruin and Lewis contribute significantly to broader conversations about human rights, autonomy, and the continuous fight for acceptance and recognition across the globe. This book not only informs but also inspires action, encouraging readers to reconsider preconceived notions and fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse expressions of gender and sexual orientation that enrich the Caribbean landscape.