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Rethinking Race, Gender and Citizenship: Black West Indian Women in Costa Rica, c. 1920–1940
Authors:Nicola Foote
Affiliation:University College London, UK
Abstract:This article brings Afro‐Caribbean women to the fore of a discussion of Costa Rican citizenship. It explores the relationship between ideologies of gender, imageries of black womanhood, and the dialectic of citizenship and exclusion. It examines how the efforts of the black elite to achieve citizenship through assimilation generated inter‐class tension which centred on ideas of female morality. It explores the absence of political platforms for poor black women excluded by such strategies and argues that while Costa Rican feminists succeeded in challenging the ideological system of gender they failed to challenge issues of race and class.
Keywords:Afro‐Caribbeans    citizenship    class    community    Costa Rica    gender
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