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  • - How Dialogue Constructs Moral Value in Post-socialist Kilimanjaro
    av Tuulikki Pietila
    756,-

    Shows how gossip and the responses to it form an ongoing dialogue through which the moral reputations of trading women and businessmen, and cultural ideas about moral value and gender, are constructed and rethought. This work reveals a different perspective on the globalization of the market economy and its meaning and impact on the local level.

  • - Gendered Network Memory in the Mara Region, Tanzania
    av Jan Bender Shetler
    1 460,-

    Provides a wide-ranging investigation of the gendered nature of historical memory and its influence on the development of the Mara region of Tanzania over the past 150 years. Shetler's exploration of oral traditions and histories opens new vistas for understanding how women and men in this culture tell their stories and assert their roles.

  • - Women's Roles in Ceremonial Rituals of the Agwagune
    av David Uru Iyam
    1 346,-

    Using the Agwagune community in southeastern Nigeria as a case study, David Uru Iyam asserts that women are not stereotypically submissive, oppressed, or passive. Though women are often misrepresented in studies that fail to ask about their agency, Iyam highlights the overlooked contributions of women that uphold and change entire social systems.

  • - Women, Dictatorships, and Genderwashing in Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea
    av Joanna Allan
    540 - 1 460,-

    In this innovative work, Joanna Allan demonstrates why we should foreground gender as key for understanding both authoritarian power projection and resistance. She brings an ethnographic component to examine how concerns for equality and women's rights can be co-opted for authoritarian projects.

  • - African and African American Writing on Female Genital Excision, 1960-2000
    av Elisabeth Bekers
    606,-

    Shows how the debate on female genital excision has evolved over the last four decades of the twentieth century, in response to changing attitudes about ethnicity, nationalism, colonialism, feminism, and human rights. The author discerns a gradual evoluti

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