25 Jul Writing Challenges of Typical Caribbean Woman Book Report
Course aims assessed:
1. Enable participants to interrogate the concept of “Caribbean identity” especially in relation to diverse ideas of regional (dis)integration.
2. Motivate participants to understand the Caribbean region as an area for development that needs their own intellectual input. 3. Help the students to understand the long history of resistance of the Caribbean people in their quest for equality and how the nature of resistance has shaped the contemporary Caribbean.
4. Provide participants with the tools necessary to engage in critical reflection on the Caribbean in the 21st century. 12 Description Read the assigned book, Lucille Mathurin Mair by Prof. Verene Shepherd (refer to reading list for full reference) and employ critical thinking skills to answer the following question
Question: Through an examination of the work above, determine the extent to which Lucille Mathurin Mair’s life and career reflect the opportunities and challenges of the ‘typical’ Caribbean woman.
