Changing continuities and the scholar-activist anthropology of Constance R. Sutton:
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spellingShingle | Changing continuities and the scholar-activist anthropology of Constance R. Sutton Constance Sutton's anthropology: from social movements to transnationalism--a life in scholarship and activism Praisesongs for Constance Sutton: an introduction From area studies to localized transnationalism: notes on Connie Sutton's Caribbean journey The scene of the action: envisioning political futures Revisiting Caribbean labour: the challenges of Connie's legacy Field notes on a visit to Barbados: an approach to Constance Sutton's Afro-Caribbean family theory Continuing the fight for economic justice: the Barbados sugar workers' 1958 wildcat strike -- Public monuments in post-colonial Barbados: sites of memory, sites of contestation -- African-Caribbean family and kinship: changing themes and perspectives -- Women's knowledge, and power: revisiting Connie Sutton's early feminist work Crab antics: challenging the reputation-respectability matrix in Caribbean anthropology From NYWAC to IWAC to Nairobi and beyond: a personal reflection on Connie Sutton and the international women's movement Changing continuities: reflections on the powers of motherhood and sonhood Women, knowledge, and power Social inequality and sexual status in Barbados Cultural duality in the Caribbean -- The power to define: women, culture, and consciouness -- From city-states to post-colonial nation-state: Yoruba women's changing military roles -- Motherhood is powerful: embodied knowledge from evolving field-based experiences -- Bi-directions and new-directions in migration research: theorizing dispossession and power from Connie Sutton's work on transnational migration Transforming migration: an Andean perspective on the work of Constance Sutton Centring connections: intra-Caribbean migration and beyond Migration and West Indian racial and ethnic conciouness The Caribbeanization of New York City and the emergence of a transnational sociocultural system -- Some thoughts on gendering and internationalizing our thinking about transnational migrations -- Circum-Caribbean migrations: spinning new webs of connections between Barbados and Cuba -- Celebrating ourselves: the family reunion rituals of African-Caribbean transnational families -- |
title | Changing continuities and the scholar-activist anthropology of Constance R. Sutton |
title_alt | Constance Sutton's anthropology: from social movements to transnationalism--a life in scholarship and activism Praisesongs for Constance Sutton: an introduction From area studies to localized transnationalism: notes on Connie Sutton's Caribbean journey The scene of the action: envisioning political futures Revisiting Caribbean labour: the challenges of Connie's legacy Field notes on a visit to Barbados: an approach to Constance Sutton's Afro-Caribbean family theory Continuing the fight for economic justice: the Barbados sugar workers' 1958 wildcat strike -- Public monuments in post-colonial Barbados: sites of memory, sites of contestation -- African-Caribbean family and kinship: changing themes and perspectives -- Women's knowledge, and power: revisiting Connie Sutton's early feminist work Crab antics: challenging the reputation-respectability matrix in Caribbean anthropology From NYWAC to IWAC to Nairobi and beyond: a personal reflection on Connie Sutton and the international women's movement Changing continuities: reflections on the powers of motherhood and sonhood Women, knowledge, and power Social inequality and sexual status in Barbados Cultural duality in the Caribbean -- The power to define: women, culture, and consciouness -- From city-states to post-colonial nation-state: Yoruba women's changing military roles -- Motherhood is powerful: embodied knowledge from evolving field-based experiences -- Bi-directions and new-directions in migration research: theorizing dispossession and power from Connie Sutton's work on transnational migration Transforming migration: an Andean perspective on the work of Constance Sutton Centring connections: intra-Caribbean migration and beyond Migration and West Indian racial and ethnic conciouness The Caribbeanization of New York City and the emergence of a transnational sociocultural system -- Some thoughts on gendering and internationalizing our thinking about transnational migrations -- Circum-Caribbean migrations: spinning new webs of connections between Barbados and Cuba -- Celebrating ourselves: the family reunion rituals of African-Caribbean transnational families -- Essays |
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