African Women's Movements

African Women's Movements
Title African Women's Movements PDF eBook
Author Aili Mari Tripp
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 280
Release 2008-11-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521879309

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Women burst onto the political scene in Africa after the 1990s, claiming more than one third of the parliamentary seats in countries like Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. Women in Rwanda hold the highest percentage of legislative seats in the world. Women's movements lobbied for constitutional reforms and new legislation to expand women's rights. This book examines the convergence of factors behind these dramatic developments, including the emergence of autonomous women's movements, changes in international and regional norms regarding women's rights and representation, the availability of new resources to advance women's status, and the end of civil conflict. The book focuses on the cases of Cameroon, Uganda, and Mozambique, situating these countries in the broader African context. The authors provide a fascinating analysis of the way in which women are transforming the political landscape in Africa, by bringing to bear their unique perspectives as scholars who have also been parliamentarians, transnational activists, and leaders in these movements.

Movers and Shakers

Movers and Shakers
Title Movers and Shakers PDF eBook
Author Stephen Ellis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 269
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9004180133

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This collection of empirical and theoretical studies of social movements in Africa is a corrective to a literature that has largely ignored that continent. It shows that Africa s social movements have distinctive features that are related to its specific history.

African Women

African Women
Title African Women PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Sheldon
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 352
Release 2017-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 0253027314

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African women's history is a topic as vast as the continent itself, embracing an array of societies in over fifty countries with different geographies, social customs, religions, and historical situations. In African Women: Early History to the 21st Century, Kathleen Sheldon masterfully delivers a comprehensive study of this expansive story from before the time of records to the present day. She provides rich background on descent systems and the roles of women in matrilineal and patrilineal systems. Sheldon's work profiles elite women, as well as those in leadership roles, traders and market women, religious women, slave women, women in resistance movements, and women in politics and development. The rich case studies and biographies in this thorough survey establish a grand narrative about women's roles in the history of Africa.

Women in Twentieth-Century Africa

Women in Twentieth-Century Africa
Title Women in Twentieth-Century Africa PDF eBook
Author Iris Berger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 253
Release 2016-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 0521517079

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Explores the paradoxical image of African women as exceptionally oppressed, but also as strong, resourceful and rebellious.

African Feminisms

African Feminisms
Title African Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Alicia C. Decker
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781478004974

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This special issue, edited by the co-directors of the African Feminist Initiative (AFI) at Pennsylvania State University, is a partnership between Meridians and the AFI. The issue builds on the AFI's work to promote the study of African feminist thought and activism within the U.S. academy and to create equitable partnerships between scholars and practitioners of African feminism. Through the multiplicity of feminisms theorized in this issue, contributors challenge patriarchal ideologies and structures on myriad fronts, both on the African continent and beyond. The issue includes poetry, memoirs, essays, interviews, reflections, and testimonials on African feminisms, addressing such topics as hip hop, ethnography, secessionist movements, "saving" Nigerian girls, and women's writing. Contributors. Gabeba Baderoon, Abena P. A. Busia, Ginetta E. B. Candelario, Msia Kibona Clark, Alicia C. Decker, Chipo Dendere, Abosede George, Tsitsi Jaji, Selina Makana, Patricia McFadden, Anne Moraa, Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué, Neo Sinoxolo Musangi, Wambui Mwangi, Aziza Ouguir, Charmaine Pereira, Fatima Sadiqi, Toni Stuart, Makhosazana Xaba, Ntokozo Yingwana

Women Marching Into the 21st Century

Women Marching Into the 21st Century
Title Women Marching Into the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author
Publisher HSRC Press
Pages 384
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780796919663

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You strike a woman, you strike a rock. On the 44th anniversary of the women's defiance campaign, this book pays tribute to the many women who have shaped the hsitory of South Africa.

Women's Journey to Empowerment in the 21st Century

Women's Journey to Empowerment in the 21st Century
Title Women's Journey to Empowerment in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Kristen Zaleski
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 473
Release 2019-10-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190927119

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Women's Journey to Empowerment in the 21st Century offers a global view into the patriarchal attitudes that shape cultural practices that oppress women and continue to take form in the modern era. In closely examining a range of issues--from the college campus rape epidemic in the United States to the climate change effects in Ghana--this book compels readers to utilize a contextual framework in order to take a closer look into contemporary violence and oppression against women in our world. Written through the lens of transnational feminism, it examines the intersections of nationhood, race, gender, sexuality, and economics within the context of a world shaped by globalization and colonialism, causing the redefinition of borders and the realignment of migration patterns. A transnational feminist perspective also supports a definition of global sisterhood based on equity, understanding, and mutual experiences. Students focusing on social justice, social work, women's studies, feminist theory, and/or violence against women will find the book to be an invaluable resource.