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African Gender Studies A Reader
The Hidden History of Women in Ghanaian Print Culture
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Visualizing the Body: Western Theories and African Subjects
pp. 23
Spirituality, Gender, and Power in Asante History
pp. 51
Bringing African Women into the Classroom: Rethinking Pedagogy and Epistemology
pp. 67
Decolonizing Feminism
pp. 83
Theorizing Matriarchy in Africa: Kinship Ideologies and Systems in Africa and Europe
pp. 99
(Re)constituting the Cosmology and Sociocultural Institutions of Òyó-Yorùbá
pp. 121
Kò Sóhun tí Mbe tí ò Nítàn (Nothing Is that Lacks a [Hi]story): On Oyèrónké Oyěwùmí’s
pp. 127
Women’s Roles and Existential Identities
pp. 145
Revisiting “Woman-Woman Marriage”: Notes on Gikuyu Women
pp. 169
Making History, Creating Gender: Some Methodological and Interpretive Questions in the Writing of Oyo Oral Traditions
pp. 207
Gender Biases in African Historiography
pp. 233
Senegalese Women in Politics: A Portrait of Two Female Leaders, Arame Diène and Thioumbé Samb, 1945–1996
pp. 245
Miscegenation as Metonymy: Sexuality and Power in the Colonial Novel
pp. 259
Gender, Feminist Theory, and Post-Colonial (Women’s) Writing
pp. 279
The Hidden History of Women in Ghanaian Print Culture
pp. 299
Definitions of Women and Development: An African Perspective
pp. 313
An Investigative Framework for Gender Research in Africa in the New Millennium
pp. 333
The Yum: An Indigenous Model for Sustainable Development
pp. 341
In My Father’s House: Epilogue
pp. 355
Questions of Identity and Inheritance: A Critical Review of Kwame Anthony Appiah’s In My Father’s House
pp. 381
African Gender Research and Postcoloniality: Legacies and Challenges
pp. 397
African Women in the Academy and Beyond: Review Essay
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