Feminism in the Caribbean.

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August 15, 2017
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August 15, 2017
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Feminism in the Caribbean.

In the major paper, you will engage in an in-depth examination of the relationship between your social movement and the state. I want you to consider how this relationship has changed in late capitalism, as well as the implications of transnational (or sub-national) connections. In doing this, you will explore how structure and agency are involved in social movement advocacy. Specifically, I want you to explore: “ the current incarnation of the movement (goals, strategies, strength, etc) “ the tools it uses to affect change “ the relationship it has with the state in late (post) modernity “ its relationships with other groups, organizations, movements (transnational or sub-national connections) “ the opportunities or constraints that influence the movement source 1: Please mention CAFRA (Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action)

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