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Gender: production of Social Relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008
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1. Martinez-Alier, Verena, Marriage, Class and Colour in Nineteenth-Century Cuba (Ann Arbor, 1989), xviiiCrossRefGoogle Scholar.
2. Ibid., xiii–xiv, 2.
3. Alexander, Jack, quoted in Smith, Raymond T., Kinship and Class in the West Indies: A Genealogical Study of Jamaica and Guyana (Cambridge, 1988), 90Google Scholar.
4. Jean Besson's work on family land provides a richly suggestive example of the interrelation and distinctive character of peasant kinship and smallholding in rural Jamaica. See “Land Tenure in the Free Villages of Trelawny, Jamaica: a Case Study in the Caribbean Peasant Response to Emancipation,” Slavery and Abolition 5 (1984): 3–23CrossRefGoogle Scholar.