African Women
In: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 109-131
ISSN: 1545-6943
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In: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 109-131
ISSN: 1545-6943
In: Journal of the Royal African Society, Band XXXVIII, Heft CLI, S. 300-302
ISSN: 1468-2621
In: African women 1976/85
In: African special bibliographic series 9
In: Agenda: empowering women for gender equity, Heft 64, S. 64-67
ISSN: 1013-0950
World Affairs Online
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 97, Heft 389, S. 584-585
ISSN: 0001-9909
Brydon reviews 'African Women: A modern history' by Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch and translated by Beth Gillian Raps.
"This anthology gives a historically aware overview of the political and economic issues facing African women since Independence. It incorporates gender and transnational theory in its theoretical discussion of African women from the perspective of political economy. The three main themes are African feminism, women and work, and women and politics. The issue of women's control over labor is central, as is a comparative perspective of women's political movements. Written by Africans and Africanists, this significant and much-needed work is an examination of these themes and a critical evaluation of materialist thought on the political and economic aspects of African women's studies"--Publisher's description.
"This anthology gives a historically aware overview of the political and economic issues facing African women since Independence. It incorporates gender and transnational theory in its theoretical discussion of African women from the perspective of political economy. The three main themes are African feminism, women and work, and women and politics. The issue of women's control over labor is central, as is a comparative perspective of women's political movements. Written by Africans and Africanists, this significant and much-needed work is an examination of these themes and a critical evaluation of materialist thought on the political and economic aspects of African women's studies"--
In: Foreign affairs, Band 76, Heft 4, S. 147-171
ISSN: 0015-7120
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 101, Heft 1, S. 223-224
ISSN: 1548-1433
African Women:. Modern History. Catherine Coquery‐Vidrovitch. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997.308 pp.
In: Studies in the Cinema of the B
In: Review of African political economy, Band 25, Heft 75
ISSN: 1740-1720
This essay will link African women?s writing to culture, including literary culture and the politics of literature. It describes how African women?s literature can act as a mirror, reflecting African cultures to Africans, and how it can serve as a window and a door, revealing African cultures to those outside of them in whole or in part. It ends with a description of ?communal agency,? an example of how scholarly writing can act as a door for both those who are and are not a part of a literature?s culture.
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In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 97, Heft 389, S. 584-585
ISSN: 1468-2621