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ID136945
Title ProperNarrative exploration of gender performances and gender relations in the Caribbean diaspora
LanguageENG
AuthorJoseph, Janelle
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay uses a narrative inquiry approach to understand diasporas as gendered phenomena that manifest across multiple borders. Ethnographic exploration of a cricket and social club comprised mainly of older Caribbean men drew attention to the women in their lives. Most of their girlfriends and wives do not play the sport; nevertheless, women are essential to the use of a cricket subculture to remake a Caribbean diasporic consciousness. Women are linked to this predominantly male community through their nurturing, domestic and sexualised gender performances. The performances of masculinities exhibited by male club members also depend on women. This study shows that gender relations are an important aspect of fluid cultural circuits and identity-making in the Caribbean diaspora.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities : Global Studies in Culture and Politics Vol.22, No.2; Apr.2015: p.168-182
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2015-04 22, 2
Standard NumberGender Relations