Women, labour and politics in Trinidad and Tobago: a history. RE Reddock Zed Books, London, Ian Randle, Kingston, 1994 | 383 | 1994 |
Interrogating Caribbean Masculinities: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses RE Reddock University of the West Indies Press, 2004 | 267* | 2004 |
Women and slavery in the Caribbean: A feminist perspective RE Reddock Latin American Perspectives 12 (1), 63-80, 1985 | 160 | 1985 |
Freedom denied: Indian women and indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917 R Reddock Economic and Political Weekly, WS79-WS87, 1985 | 123 | 1985 |
Why gender? Why development R Reddock Theoretical perspectives on gender and development, 23-50, 2000 | 92 | 2000 |
Diversity, difference and Caribbean feminism: The challenge of anti-racism R Reddock Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, 2013 | 87* | 2013 |
Women's organizations and movements in the Commonwealth Caribbean: The response to global economic crisis in the 1980s R Reddock Feminist Review 59 (1), 57-73, 1998 | 76 | 1998 |
Jahaji bhai: The emergence of A dougla poetics in Trinidad and Tobago R Reddock Identities Global Studies in Culture and Power 5 (4), 569-601, 1999 | 66 | 1999 |
Contestations Over Culture, Class, Gender And Identity In Trinidad And Tobago:‘The Little Tradition.’ R Reddock Caribbean Quarterly 44 (1-2), 62-80, 1998 | 65 | 1998 |
Indian women and indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago 1845–1917: Freedom denied R Reddock Caribbean Quarterly 32 (3-4), 27-49, 1986 | 59 | 1986 |
Women, labour and struggle in 20th century Trinidad and Tobago, 1898-1960 R Reddock RE Reddock, 1984 | 59 | 1984 |
Women plantation workers: international experiences R Reddock, S Jain Berg, 1998 | 58* | 1998 |
Elma Francois: the NWCSA and the worker's struggle for change in the Caribbean R Reddock New Beacon Books, 1988 | 53 | 1988 |
Breaking the silence of child sexual abuse in the Caribbean: A community-based action research intervention model SD Reid, R Reddock, T Nickenig Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 23 (3), 256-277, 2014 | 51 | 2014 |
Conceptualizing’Difference’in Caribbean Feminist Theory R Reddock New Caribbean Thought: A Reader, 196-208, 2001 | 49 | 2001 |
Contestations over national culture in Trinidad and Tobago: considerations of ethnicity, class and gender R Reddock Caribbean portraits: Essays on gender ideologies and identities, 414-435, 1998 | 47 | 1998 |
Men as gendered beings: the emergence of masculinity studies in the anglophone Caribbean R Reddock Social and Economic Studies, 89-117, 2003 | 44 | 2003 |
The first Mrs Garvey R Reddock Feminist Africa, 58-77, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Radical Caribbean social thought: Race, class identity and the postcolonial nation R Reddock Current Sociology 62 (4), 493-511, 2014 | 42 | 2014 |
Feminism, Nationalism and the Early Women’s Movement in the English-Speaking Caribbean (with special reference to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago) R REDDOCK Caribbean women writers: essays from the first international conference, 61, 1990 | 41 | 1990 |