Enjoying power : Eugenia Charles and political leadership in the Commonwealth Caribbean / edited by Eudine Barriteau and Alan Cobley.
- Title
- Enjoying power : Eugenia Charles and political leadership in the Commonwealth Caribbean / edited by Eudine Barriteau and Alan Cobley.
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- Kingston, Jamaica : University of the West Indies Press, c2006.
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- Description
- xii, 306 p. : ill., maps, ports.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Presents a fascinating range of studies on the political life of one one of the Caribbean's most imposing leaders of the twetieth century.
- Subject
- Contents
- pt. 1. Eugenia Charles and Political Power: Enjoying power, challenging gender / Eudine Barriteau -- pt. 2. Situating Power,Politicizing Law and Regionalism: Law, freedom and politics: the praxis of political citizenship / Tracy Robinson -- Straight roads or bumpy rides: Eugenia Charles's path to power / Cynthia Barrow-Giles -- "We are kith and kin": Eugenia Charles, Caribbean integration and the Grenada Invasion / Alan Cobley -- pt. 3. The Psychology of Personalized Leadership: Eugenia Charles and the psychology of leadership / Joan Cuffie -- Mary, Mary quite contrary: calypso images of Eugenia Charles / Keturah Cecilia Babb -- pt. 4. POverty Alleviation and Economic Development: The economic philosophy of Eugenia Charles and Dominica's development, 1980-1995 / Eudine Barriteau -- Enterprise development and poverty alleviation in Dominica: the role and motivation of Eugenia Charles -- pt. 5. Gender, Media and Caribbean Society: Stereotyping women's political leadership: images of Eugenia Charles in the Caribbean print media / Carmen Hutchinson Miller -- The reluctant feminist: Eugenia Charles on women and gender / Alicia Mondesire.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-303).
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