The need for an updated typology for relationships in The Bahamas

Authors

Keywords:

Sweethearting, Typology, Bahamian culture, Interpersonal relationships

Abstract

In developing this issue, we have persistently been confronted with the thorny issue of language and labels, an issue that, in many ways, gets to the heart of the phenomenon of sweethearting itself. As elsewhere, there are myriad labels used for sexual relationships in The Bahamas, though most are not unique to our small nation. The labels that participants, and scholars, use for relationships reflect assumptions, values, and worldviews, and these labels proved slippery in many cases.

Author Biography

William J. Fielding, University of The Bahamas

Director, Planning Office Office of The President The College of The Bahamas

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Published

2026-02-16

How to Cite

Oenbring, R., Bethel, N., & Fielding, W. J. (2026). The need for an updated typology for relationships in The Bahamas. International Journal of Bahamian Studies, 31(2), i-iii. Retrieved from https://cob.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/files/article/view/639