Afro-Caribbean Dynamics of Sex and Relationships

Reclaiming the Caribbean Sexual Narrative

Kai Morgan Campbell editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Jul '25

£140.00

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Afro-Caribbean Dynamics of Sex and Relationships: Reclaiming the Caribbean Sexual Narrative examines the complexities of sexuality and relationships in the Caribbean, shaped by colonial legacies, cultural norms, and evolving gender roles.

Through seven original research studies, it explores a wide range of topics related to sexuality and intimate relationships, including body image and sexual satisfaction, sexual socialization and communication, perceptions of unconventional relationships, the psychological impact of adverse childhood experiences on intimate relationships, family structure’s influence on sexual identity, sexual decision-making among Caribbean youth, and the intersections of mental health, trauma, and intimacy. This book challenges Eurocentric narratives, offering a culturally grounded framework for understanding Afro-Caribbean sexuality.

Bridging psychology, sociology, and history, it is essential reading for scholars, researchers, and academics in gender, sexuality, Caribbean studies, and postcolonial mental health.

"In Afro-Caribbean Dynamics of Sex and Relationships, we venture into the often overlooked intricacies of how cultural heritage, colonial legacies, and personal identities intertwine in shaping our sexual and relational worlds. This book is a journey towards understanding and acknowledging the unique complexities that define Afro-Caribbean experiences of love, desire, and connection." - Dr. Guerda Nicolas, PhD; University of Miami

ISBN: 9781032949239

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 610g

226 pages