Rhoda Reddock on Feminism in the English-Speaking Caribbean.
This essay is a critical analysis of an article by feminist scholar Rhoda Reddock. The paper examines Reddock's article in light of feminist issues of race, class, and gender; and argues that Reddock's own criticisms of feminist movements by women of color fails to take into account how women's movements make gradual progress through history. In this essay, an understanding of the historical contexts of feminist action is highlighted as a crucial aspect in understanding feminist activism, and cites Reddock's article in its failure to accommodate the importance of history in women's evolution in feminism. 5 pgs. 1 source.