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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Forewords
Andaiye’s Radical Imagination—with Special Reference to Her Engagement with the Working People’s Alliance: Clem Seecharan
Between Home and Street: Andaiye’s Revolutionary Vision: Robin D. G. Kelley
The Principle of Justice as a Labor of Caring: Honor Ford-Smith
Editor’s Note: On the Politics of Precision
Preface and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Part One Learning Lessons from Past Organizing
Section I The Good and Bad of Some Earlier Feminist and Left Organizing in the Region
1 The Angle You Look from Determines What You See: Towards a Critique of Feminist Politics and Organizing in the Caribbean [2002]
2 The Historic Centrality of Mr. Slime: George Lamming’s Pursuit of Class Betrayal in Novels and Speeches [2003]
3 The Grenada Revolution, the Caribbean Left, and the Regional Women’s Movement: Preliminary Notes on One Journey [2010]
4 Conversations about Organizing: Revised Excerpts from an Interview with Andaiye by David Scott [2004]
Section II Notes on the Guyana Indian/African Race Divide, and on Organizing within and against it
5 1964: The Rupture of Neighborliness and its Legacy for Indian/African Relations [2008; 2018] (with D. Alissa Trotz)
6 Organizing within and against Race Divides: Lessons from Guyana’s African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa, Indian Political Revolutionary Associates, and the Early Working People’s Alliance [2008, 2017/2018]
7 Three Letters against Race Violence [2004, 2008]
Part Two A Different Perspective: Starting with the Unwaged Caring Work of Mainly Women We Reach all Sectors
Section I Why and How to Count Unwaged Work
8 Valuing Unwaged Work: A Preparatory Brief for CARICOM Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs Attending the 4th World Conference on Women [1994]
9 Grassroots Women Learning to Count their Unwaged Work: Summary Report on a 2001–2002 Trial [2009]
10 Looking at the Legalization of Abortion from the Perspective of Women as Unwaged Carers [1993]
Section II Breaking the Frontier between Home and Street, Unwaged and Waged
11 Strike for a Millennium which Values all Women’s Work and all Women’s Lives: A Call to Action [2000]
12 The Impact of the IMF Structural Adjustment Programme on Women’s Unwaged Work and How We Can Resist It [c.mid-1980s]
13 Housewives and Other Carers in the Guyanese Resistance of the Late 1970s and Early 1980s: Looking Back [2010]
14 Four Letters in Defense of Workers, Unwaged and Waged, and their Families [2011, 2012, 2018]
Part Three The Political in the Personal
Section I My Breast and Yours, and the Inequalities of Power
15 The War on Cancer as Seen by an Embattled Survivor [2017/2018]
16 Sister Survivor: For Audre Lorde [1992]
Section II Women and Depression: Auto/biographies
17 Asylum: Diary of the Last Seven Days in a Women’s Psychiatric Ward [c.1973]
18 M: A Daughter’s Tale [c.1982]
Section III Undomesticating Violence
19 Against the Beating of Children: Submission to a Parliamentary Sub-committee on the Corporal Punishment of Children [2013] 192
20 Three Letters against Sexual Violence against Children [2010] 194
21 Knife Edge: Living with Domestic and Economic Violence [2013] 201
22 Women as Collateral Damage in Race Violence [2002]
23 Sexual Violence is a Question of Whose Honor? [2000] 210
24 Sexual Abuse and the Uses of Power [2018]
25 Letter to the Police Complaints Authority on an Allegation of Rape against a Police Commissioner [2012]
Part Four Towards Strengthening the Movement
26 Gender, Race, and Class: A Perspective on the Contemporary Caribbean Struggle [2009]
Last Word
27 Walter Rodney’s Last Writing on and for the Guyanese Working People [2010]
Afterword: Andaiye and the Caribbean Radical Organizing Tradition: Anthony Bogues
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