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![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (2020) |
![]() | Censorship as Negotiation: The State and Non-European Newspapers in Kenya, 1930-54 |
Itinerario: Journal of Imperial and Global Interactions. Volume 44 #2. p. 391-411. |
![]() | Kaarsholm, Preben and Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (2019) |
![]() | Amaoti and Pumwani: Studying urban informality in South Africa and Kenya |
African Studies. Volume 78 #1. p. 51-73. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (2006) |
Writing, self-realization and community: Henry Muoria and the creation of a nationalist public sphere in Kenya | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 18 #2. p. 150-165. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (2001-2002) |
![]() | African Women and Their Colonisation of Nairobi: Representations and Realities |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 36-37. p. 223-234. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (2000) |
![]() | Popular Culture, Gender Relations and the Democratisation of Everyday Life in Nairobi |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 26 #2. June. p. 209-222. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (2000) |
Popular culture, family relations and issues of everyday democracy: a study of youth in Pumwami | |
Nairobi: IDS. IDS working paper #530. 30p. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (1999) |
Youth, Love and Family: Crisis and Choice for Young Women in a Nairobi Slum | |
In: Bose, Pradip K. and Frederiksen, Bodil F. (eds.). Urban Culture and Democracy: Family and Gender. Calcutta: Centre for Studies in Social Science. p. 17-31. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (1999) |
'We need that life': global narratives and local aspirations among youth in a Nairobi slum | |
In: Nyberg Sørensen, Ninna (ed.), Narrating mobility, boundaries and belonging. CDR Working Papers 99.7. Copenhagen: Centre for Development Research. p. 49-64. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke and Wilson, Fiona (eds.) (1997) |
Livelihood, identity and instability | |
![]() | Copenhagen: Centre for Development Research. 177p. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (1995) |
Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Kenya | |
In: Wilson, Fiona and Frederiksen, Bodil F. (eds.). Ethnicity, Gender and the Subversion of Nationalism. London: Frank Cass. p. 52-62. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (1994) |
Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Kenya | |
European Journal of Development Research. Volume 6 #2. p. 52-62. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke (1993) |
Living in the neighbourhood of one's dreams: the role of popular writing in the creation of the ordinary | |
![]() | In: Culture in Africa: an appeal for pluralism / ed. by Raoul Granqvist. - Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. p. 87-107. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil Folke and Westergaard, Kirsten (eds.) (1993) |
Political culture, local government and local institutions: papers from the researcher training course held at Roskilde University Centre 3 to 6 April 1991 | |
![]() | Roskilde: International Development Studies, Roskilde University. Occasional paper #7. 120p. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (1991) |
![]() | 'Joe', the Sweetest Reading in Africa: Documentation and Discussion of a Popular Magazine in Kenya |
![]() | African Languages and Cultures. Volume 4 #2. p. 135-155. |
![]() | Frederiksen, Bodil F. (1987) |
'The Loved Ones': Racial and Sexual Relations in Ayi Kwei Armah's 'Why Are We so Blest' | |
Kunapipi. Volume 9 #2. p. 40-49. |
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