Politics of Passion
Discover the compelling exploration of Afro-Surinamese culture in "Politics of Passion," authored by an insightful writer and published by Columbia University Press in 2006. This captivating paperback spans 336 pages and delves into the unique institution of mati work, where women within the Afro-Surinamese working class embrace multiple sexual relationships with both men and women. These remarkable women challenge traditional norms by opting out of marriage, instead choosing to form their own families based on kinship, love, and shared responsibilities. Through an in-depth analysis, "Politics of Passion" sheds light on the lives and experiences of these women, offering readers a profound understanding of their social dynamics and cultural significance. Perfect for those interested in gender studies, cultural anthropology, and the complexities of familial structures, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to broaden their perspective on love and relationships in diverse societies.