Presents information on the economic conditions in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, information on the Black Caribs found in Saint Vincent, and impact of the 1997 ruling by the World Trade Organization on Saint Vincent's banana exports.
Examines the work of Guyanese-born poet Grace Nichols and her depiction of the struggles of black women in the Caribbean Area. Features of Nichols' book entitled The Fat Black Woman's Poems; Women's image in Caribbean literature; Description of Nichols' poems; Details of her depiction of the human body in her works.;
Describes tourism on the island of Ambergris Caye, based on site investigations, questionnaires, and interviews, and focuses on relationships between tourist consumption and the sociocultural, economic and physical fabric of the destination
Attempts to develop an indigenous reading of feminism as both activism and discourse in the Caribbean. Draws on the ideas emerging in contemporary western feminist debates pertaining to sexual difference and equality and searches for a Caribbean feminist voice which defines feminism and feminist theory in the region, not as a linear narrative but one which has continually intersected with the politics of identity in the region.