Kinship and Class in the West Indies
Discover the intricate world of family and kinship in the West Indies with Kinship and Class in the West Indies by Raymond T. Smith. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this enlightening book spans 220 pages, offering a deep dive into the social and cultural dynamics of West Indian life, particularly in Jamaica and Guyana. Smith meticulously examines the extensive family and kinship ties that shape the identities and experiences of West Indians, challenging and dispelling prevalent myths surrounding West Indian family structures. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in social science, anthropology, and the rich tapestry of Caribbean culture. Enhance your understanding of kinship and class with this remarkable exploration by a leading expert in the field.