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Juliette Storr

Gender Inequality in The Bahamas: Violence, Media, and Law

Gender Inequality in The Bahamas: Violence, Media, and Law

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The book explores sexual power dynamics, patriarchal values, and harmful attitudes toward women in the Bahamas and Caribbean through media and law, highlighting the need to deconstruct inequitable social institutions for future progress.

Format: Hardback
Length: 310 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books

This book delves into the examination of sexual power dynamics, long-held patriarchal values, and other detrimental attitudes towards women in the Bahamas and Caribbean through the lens of media and law. While gender politics is driving these societies towards inclusivity, Storr, employing a phenomenological approach, contends that future progress should prioritize the deconstruction of the unequal social institutions that perpetuate harmful gender relations.

Introduction


This book explores the intersection of sexual power dynamics, long-held patriarchal values, and other harmful attitudes towards women in the Bahamas and Caribbean through the lens of media and law. It examines how these societies are shaped by gender politics and how they are responding to the challenges posed by misogynistic norms. The book argues that future progress must focus on deconstructing the inequitable social institutions that underlie unhealthy gender relations.

Sexual Power Dynamics


The book begins by examining the sexual power dynamics that exist in these societies. It highlights the ways in which women are often marginalized and oppressed, and how this affects their ability to participate in society. It also explores the ways in which men are often privileged and empowered, and how this contributes to the perpetuation of misogynistic norms. The book argues that these power dynamics are deeply ingrained in the social and cultural fabric of these societies and that they must be addressed in order to achieve gender equality.

Long-Held Patriarchal Values


The book also explores the long-held patriarchal values that exist in these societies. It highlights the ways in which these values have been perpetuated through generations and how they have shaped the attitudes and behaviors of individuals. It argues that these values are harmful to women and that they must be challenged in order to achieve gender equality. The book provides examples of how these values have been challenged in other societies and how they have been successful in achieving gender equality.

Other Harmful Attitudes Towards Women


The book also examines other harmful attitudes towards women that exist in these societies. It highlights the ways in which women are often subjected to violence and abuse, and how this affects their physical and mental health. It also explores the ways in which women are often excluded from decision-making processes and how this limits their ability to participate in society. The book argues that these attitudes must be challenged in order to achieve gender equality.

Gender Politics


Gender politics is playing a significant role in shaping the future of these societies. It is pushing these societies towards inclusivity and equality, and it is providing women with the tools and resources they need to achieve their goals. However, the book argues that gender politics alone is not enough to achieve gender equality. It must be accompanied by a deconstruction of the unequal social institutions that underlie unhealthy gender relations.

Deconstructing Inequitable Social Institutions


The book argues that deconstructing the unequal social institutions that underlie unhealthy gender relations is the key to achieving gender equality. It provides examples of how this has been done in other societies and how it can be done in these societies. The book argues that this requires a collaborative effort from all stakeholders, including governments, civil society organizations, and individuals. It also argues that this requires a shift in mindset and a commitment to social justice.

Conclusion


In conclusion, this book explores the intersection of sexual power dynamics, long-held patriarchal values, and other harmful attitudes towards women in the Bahamas and Caribbean through the lens of media and law. It argues that future progress must focus on deconstructing the unequal social institutions that underlie unhealthy gender relations in order to achieve gender equality. The book provides examples of how this has been done in other societies and how it can be done in these societies. It is a must-read for anyone interested in gender politics and social justice.

Weight: 612g
Dimension: 239 x 158 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666918168

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