Journey in the shaping: Report of the first symposium on women in Caribbean culture - July 24 1981

dc.contributor.authorHope, Margaret
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-15T20:12:04Z
dc.date.available2024-05-15T20:12:04Z
dc.date.issued1981-07-24
dc.description.abstractThe first symposium convened to examine the role of Caribbean Women in Culture was held on July 24, 1981, as part of the official programme of Carifesta 81. Over 200 women, most of them born in the Caribbean, some of them residents of the Caribbean either by marriage or "adoption" and some visitors from overseas, most of them either artists or teachers of the arts, gathered at the Hilton Hotel in Barbados along with a few men to participate in a cultural odyssey. It turned out to be a journey into the Caribbean past, the role played by the woman in that past and the artistic manifestations of those roles in Caribbean culture. It was a journey through the looking glass of the present, defining woman's presence in 20th century Caribbean culture and her reality through artistic expression. Finally, it was the preparation for her journey into the future. Dance, drama, story telling, song, testimony, were combined, creating the vehicle for this journey. During the journey, tribute was paid to the 'women of the past and the present; the myths and realities of the Caribbean woman were examined; the reasons for the gaps in women's artistic monologues and/or her silences were tentatively explored. At the end, the women pledged their support to each other, as they struggle separately to express liberating truths.
dc.description.tableofcontentsPage 3. Forward Page 4. Introduction Part II (1) Page 13. Traditional art and images of the early Caribbean woman Part II (2) Page 20. Caribbean woman in the 20th century and the use of her art to express this reality Part III (3) Page 30. The Caribbean woman as artist today Page 35. Women in culture - The weakened sex by Marina Ama Omowale Maxwell Page 40. Woman & dance in Caribbean culture by Ivy Baxter Page 43. Women in drama by Daphne Joseph-Hackett Page 44. Women and music in culture - The traditional view by Oliver Lewin Page 47. Women in culture - A literary view by Dr. Majorie Thorpe
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/56698
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWomen and Development Unit (WAND), The University of the West Indies
dc.subjectWomen
dc.subjectCulture
dc.subjectCarifesta
dc.titleJourney in the shaping: Report of the first symposium on women in Caribbean culture - July 24 1981
dc.typeBook

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