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The views of space and place of people living in the Caribbean are different from Northern folk; Inequality is bound to socially constructed traits like race, gender, class, sexual orientation and other aspects of discrimination. Through interconnected perspectives on environment, gender inequality, identity and Caribbean spatial re-colonisation influences on social, cultural and environmental landscapes, The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places: Race, Class and Gender examines socio-spatial (in)justices beyond physical and geographical boundaries that Caribbean societies face.

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It is a very important contribution to cultural and development studies and other fields - and will, without doubt, find its way to teaching and research bibliographies. Tom Selwyn, Research Associate at SOAS and a Visiting Professor at Breda University, The Netherlands, and Bethlehem University

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations



Introduction

Ian Bethell-Bennett and Jessica Minnis



Part I: Establishing Identity in Place and Space



Chapter
1. Puerto Ricos Path Towards More Inclusive Notions of Identity and
Social Justice: Notes from About Emerging Voices and Trends in the
Twenty-First-Century Electoral Scene

Raymond Laureano-Ortiz



Chapter
2. The Impact of Colonialism on Identity, Education and Justice in
St. Martin

Rhoda Arrindell



Chapter
3. Raizality and the Meaning of Being Home

Morgane Le Guyader



Chapter
4. Moving to the Other Space: Reimagining Indo-Trinidadian Womens
Identity in Ramabai Espinets The Swinging Bridge

Mayuri Deka



Part II: Gender (In)Justices in Place and Space



Chapter
5. So You Went to Convent: Education, Social Mobility and Civil
Society

Alison McLetchie



Chapter
6. Small Up in the Space Lady! Gender, Space, Place and the
Caribbean Catholic Church

Anna Kasafi Perkins



Chapter
7. Unmasking the Culture of Ignorance in The Bahamas

Natino Thompson



Chapter
8. Home, Space, Place, Violence, Gender: Does Violence Rest in
Places?

Ian Bethell-Bennett



Part III: Environmental Dynamics in Place and Space



Chapter
9. Caribbean Falling and the Unsayable Real

Michael T. Stevenson



Chapter
10. The Uglification of Jamaica: A Question of Landscape Values

Brian Hudson



Part IV: Recolonialisation in Place and Space



Chapter
11. Engineering Space: How Place is Being Remade by New
Understandings of Settler Colonies

Ian Bethell-Bennett



Chapter
12. Food Deserts: The Coloniality of Power and Spatial (In)Justice
in The Bahamas

Ian Bethell-Bennett



Conclusion: Is This (Really) My Island in the Sun?

Ian Bethell-Bennett and Jessica Minnis



Index
Ian Bethell-Bennett is a professor of English, adjunct in the School of Social Sciences, and former dean of Liberal and Fine Arts at the University of The Bahamas. He participated in National Exhibition 7, NE8, NE9, NE 10 as well as in 2018 Double Dutch Hot Water with Plastico Fantastico, and Evolution of the Arc. He has co-edited Tourism, Governance and Sustainability in The Bahamas (Routledge, 2020) with Sophia Rolle and Jessica Minnis and Pandemics, Disasters, Sustainability, Tourism: An Examination of Impact on and Resilience in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (Emerald 2022) with Minnis, Rolle and Fevzi Okuus.