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Mohammed, Patricia (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Mohammed, Patricia

nuc90-2597: Domestic workers in the Caribbean, 1983 (hdg. on FU rept.: Mohammed, Patricia; usage: Patricia Mohammed)

LC data base, 7-13-90 (hdg.: Mohammed, Patricia)

Gender negotiations among Indians in Trinidad 1917-47, 2001: cip t.p. (Patricia Mohammed) data sheet (b. 02/28/1954)

Gender in Caribbean development, 1988: title page (Patricia Mohammed; editor) page viii (Ms.; course director (seminars), Women and Development Studies, U.W.I., St. Augustine, Trinidad) page 170 (paper: The Caribbean family revisited)

The Caribbean in the age of modernity, 2006: t.p. (curators, Rex Dixon and Patricia Mohammed; exhibition organized for the 31st annual conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, Trinidad and Tobago) 3rd preliminary page (list of photographers exhibited includes Rex Dixon, Patricia Mohammed) 4th preliminary page (Patricia Mohammed; professor in gender and cultural studies, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad; published in field of gender and development studies, a lifelong preoccupation with painting and photography has since 1996 extended her academic and creative work to include research and writing on iconography of historical and contemporary Caribbean images; book in press, Imaging the Caribbean culture and visual translation; is engaged in making documentary film series derived from this area of research) page 22 (Centre for Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine; place of birth: Trinidad and Tobago; place of residence: Trinidad)

Rex Dixon, 2003: page 4 of cover (exhibition of new paintings by Rex Dixon; photo montage and photographs by Patricia Mohammed) page 1 (Rex Dixon: 1939: born in London; 1985-97: moves to Kingston, Jamaica; position as tutor in Painting Department, Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts; 1997: gave up teaching to take up full-time painting; December 2000: moved to Trinidad and Tobago, builds studio in Maracas Valley; wife: Dr. Patricia Mohammed)

University of the West Indies at St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, website, 30 September 2019: IGDS, Institute for Gender & Development Studies: Staff: Academic staff (Prof. Patricia Mohammed, professor of gender and cultural studies; PhD (ISS, The Hague), BA, MSc (UWI)) Patricia Mohammed (Campus Coordinator, Graduate Studies and Research; scholar, writer and film maker; Head of the IGDS, St. Augustine Campus, Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies; she headed the Mona Unit, Centre for Gender and Development Studies, The UWI, Mona, Jamaica before moving back to Trinidad and Tobago, her native country; pioneer in second wave feminist activism and the development of gender studies in the Caribbean; recently completed a six part documentary film series entitled A Different Imagination; straddles both fields; research areas: gender and Caribbean history; gender, policy development and implementation; gender and cultural studies; visual thinking; gender, film, and cinema)

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