Gender, Power and Household in Revolutionary Grenada

Authors

  • Gail Pool University of New Brunswick
  • Donna Davis University of New Brunswick

Abstract

Although broadly supported by Grenada's population, the 1979 revolution exhibited gender variations within certain social categories. This paper examines the dynamics of revolutionary Grenada and the reasons for differential support among men and women. In particular, we examine certain characteristics specific to Grenada and its form of household organization, which we believe is essential to an understanding of gender relations.

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Published

1989-10-10

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Original Research