Linda Carty (sociologist)

Dr Linda Carty is a sociologist, anti racist feminist and educator. She is also an author and essayist. She is of Caribbean decent. She currently teaches at Syracuse university. She has also made contributions on environmental justice issues on Ms Magazine. her work concentrates on feminist anti-racist ideology and marxist ideology.

Published Works

  • Not a Nanny: A Gendered, Transnational Analysis of Caribbean Domestic Workers in New York City (in) Decolonizing the Academy: Diaspora Theory and African New-World Studies- 2003
  • Gender Relations at the University of the West Indies: The More Things Change the More they Remain the Same (in) UWI, You/We Journal, Vol.8- 2002
  • The Discourse of Empire and the Social Construction of Gender, (in) Scratching the Surface: Canadian Anti-Racist Feminist Thought- 2000
  • We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up': Essays in African Canadian Women's History - 1994 ( Co-authored with Afua Cooper, Peggy Bristow, Dionne Brand et al.)
  • And Still We Rise: Feminist Political Mobilizing in Contemporary Canada (Editor) - 1993
  • Unsettling Relations: The University as a Site of Feminist Struggles - 1992 by Linda Carty (co-authored with with Susan Heald, Himani Bannerji, Kari Dehli, et al.)