An Ordinary Landscape of Violence: Women Loving Women in Guyana (Critical Caribbean Studies)

by Preity R Kumar

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An Ordinary Landscape of Violence: Women Loving Women in Guyana tells a new history of queer women in postcolonial Guyana. While the country has experienced a rise in queer activism, especially toward human rights efforts, members of the Guyanese queer community have also been victims of extreme violence. This book asks how a hetero-patriarchal state shapes queer and "women-lovin’ women’s" experiences, and how such women navigate racialized, sexualized, and homophobic violence. With a unique focus on the lives of queer women in Guyana, it reveals their manifold experiences of violence, explores regional differences, and shows their complicated understanding of what exactly constitutes “rights” and the limitations of those rights in their lives. While activism against violence is crucial, this book addresses not only the violence against women, but theorizes the intimate partner violence between women, and demonstrates the ways that violence is both racialized and sexualized. 
  • ISBN10 1978819048
  • ISBN13 9781978819047
  • Publish Date 12 July 2024
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Rutgers University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 198
  • Language English