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Düking, Birte (2000) | |
Status femminile e consuetudine islamica: l'istituzione della 'kulle' nella Nigeria settentrionale | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 55 #3. p. 338-362. |
Evers Rosander, E. (2000) | |
Money, marriage and religion: Senegalese women traders in Tenerife, Spain | |
In: Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. p. 167-191. |
Gemmeke, Amber Babke (2000) | |
De vrouwelijke munkuboola: activiteiten en sociale positie: maraboutage in Koussanar (Senegal) | |
doctoraalscriptie. Universiteit Leiden. 149p. |
Haffejee, S.; Esprey, Y.; Fridjhon, P. (2000) | |
Gender, religion and religiosity: An exploration of attitudes towards abortion among medical students | |
Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa. Volume 6 #1. p. 7-14. |
Hale, Sondra (2000) | |
The Islamic State and Gendered Citizenship in Sudan | |
In: Joseph, Suad (ed.), Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. |
Johnson, Michelle C. (2000) | |
Becoming a Muslim; becoming a person: Female 'circumcision', religious identity, and personhood in Guinea-Bissau | |
In: Female 'circumcision' in Africa: Culture, controversy, and change. p. 215-233. |
LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie (2000) | |
Versioning Womanhood and Muslimhood: 'Fashion' and the Life Course in Contemporary Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 70 #3. p. 442-481. |
Maina, N.K. (2000) | |
The impact of Islam on women's role in political mobilization in Kenya | |
Addis Ababa: OSSREA. 107p. |
Nageeb, S.A. (2000) | |
Stretching the horizon. New spaces and old frontiers: Women's construction of social space in Sudan | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Universität Bielefeld. 245p. |
O'Brien, S. (2000) | |
Power and paradox in Hausa bori: Discourses of gender, healing and Islamic tradition in Northern Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin. 299p. |
Olurode, L. (ed.) (2000) | |
Reproductive health within the context of Islam | |
Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria. 248p. |
Schulz, D.E. (2000) | |
Women's associations, mass media, and morals in urban Mali | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 6. p. 27. |
Werthmann, K. (2000) | |
Hüterinnen der Tradition? Frauen und Islam in Afrika | |
Journal of Religious Culture / Journal für Religionskultur. #41. p. 1-14. |
Werthmann, K. (2000) | |
'Seek for knowledge, even if it is in China!': Muslim women and secular education in Northern Nigeria | |
In: Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. p. 253-270. |
Abdel Haleem, A.M. (1999) | |
Reconciling the opposites: Equal but subordinate | |
In: Howland, C. (ed.), Religious fundamentalisms and the human rights of women. New York: St. Martin's Press. |
Adamu, F.L. (1999) | |
A double-edged sword: Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria | |
Gender and Development. Volume 7 #1. p. 56-61. |
Ahmed, S. (1999) | |
Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women | |
Gender and Development. Volume 7 #1. p. 69-72. |
Askew, Kelly M. (1999) | |
Female Circles and Male Lines: Gender Dynamics along the Swahili Coast | |
Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 67-102. |
Cassim, F. (1999) | |
Understanding women's rights in Islam | |
Codicillus. Volume 40 #1. p. 2-9. |
Clark, B.; Kerr, A.J. (1999) | |
Dependent action for loss of support: Are women married by Islamic rites victim of unfair discrimination? | |
South African Law Journal. Volume 116 #1. p. 20-27. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (1999) | |
The strength in the song: Muslim personhood, audible capital and Hausa women's performance of the hajj | |
Social Text. Volume 17 #60. p. 1-23. |
Hale, Sondra (1999) | |
Mothers and Militias: Islamic State Construction of the Women Citizens of Northern Sudan | |
Citizenship Studies. Volume 3 #3. November. p. 373-386. |
Hutson, Alaine S. (1999) | |
The Development of Women's Authority in the Kano Tijaniyya, 1894-1963 | |
Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 43-64. |
Kapteijns, L.E.M. (1999) | |
Somali women's songs for the first ladies of early Islam | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 3. p. 27. |
Kenyon, Susan M. (1999) | |
The Case of the Butcher's Wife: Illness, Possession and Power in Central Sudan | |
In: Spirit possession: modernity & power in Africa. p. 89-108. |
Klein-Hessling, R. (1999) | |
Wo endet die Trauer? Soziale Praktiken im Diskurs über islamische Identität im Nordsudan | |
In: Klein-Hessling, R.; Nökel, S.; Werner, K. (eds.), Der neue Islam der Frauen. Weibliche Lebenspraxis in der globalisierten Moderne: Fallstudien aus Afrika, Asien und Europa. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. p. 229-248. |
Popenoe, R. (1999) | |
Islam and the body: Female fattening among Arabs in Niger | |
ISIM Newsletter. Volume 4. p. 5. |
Salzbrunn, M. (1999) | |
Zwischen kreativen Eigenwelten und Republikanischem Druck: Westafrikanische muslimische Migrantinnen in Frankreich | |
In: Klein-Hessling, R.; Nökel, S.; Werner, K. (eds.), Der Neue Islam der Frauen. Weibliche Lebenspraxis in der globalisierten Moderne. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. p. 62-80. |
Shehadeh, Lamia Rustum (1999) | |
Women in Islamic Fundamentalism: The Discourses of Turabi and Ghannoushi | |
Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Volume 22 #2. p. 61-79. |
Adamu, F.L. (1998) | |
A double-edged sword: Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria | |
In: Sweetman, C. (ed.), Gender, religion and spirituality. Oxford: Oxfam. p. 56-61. |
Ahmed, S. (1998) | |
Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women | |
In: Sweetman, C. (ed.), Gender, religion and spirituality. Oxford: Oxfam. p. 69-72. |
Badamasiuy, Juwayriya Bint (1998) | |
Status and role of women under the Shari'ah | |
Kaduna: Zakara. 72p. |
Badawi, M.; Horn, T. (1998) | |
Islamic law and women in the Horn of Africa: Two perspectives | |
Middle East Women's Studies: the Review. Volume 13 #2. p. 5-8. |
Constantin, F. (1998) | |
Condition féminine et dynamique confrérique en Afrique orientale | |
In: Islam et islamismes au sud du Sahara. p. 31-40. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (1998) | |
Gender and Religion in Hausaland: Variations in Islamic Practice in Niger and Nigeria | |
In: Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity within Unity. p. 21-37. |
Evers Rosander, E. (1998) | |
Women and Muridism in Senegal: The case of the Mam Diarra Bousso Daira in Mbacké | |
In: Ask, Karin; Tjomsland, Marit (eds.), Women and Islamization: Contemporary dimensions of discourse on gender relations. Oxford: Berg. p. 147-175. |
Hirsch, Susan F. (1998) | |
Pronouncing and persevering: Gender and the discourses of disputing in an African Islamic court | |
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Language and legal discourse. 360p. |
Kapteijns, Lidwien E.M. (1998) | |
New Studies of Women, Gender and Islam: Contextualizing and Historicizing Muslim Women's Lives | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 32 #3. p. 586-593. |
Kassamali, Noor J. (1998) | |
When Modernity Confronts Traditional Practices: Female Genital Cutting in Northeast Africa | |
In: Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity within Unity. p. 39-61. |
Moosa, N. (1998) | |
Women's eligibility for qadiship | |
Awraq: Estudios sobre el mundo árabe e islámico contemporáneo. Volume 14. p. 203-227. |
Moosa, Najma (1998) | |
The interim and final constitutions and Muslim personal law: Implications for South African Muslim women | |
Stellenbosch Law Review. Volume 9 #2. p. 196-206. |
Nessibou-Kirksey, J. (1998) | |
Dagomba, a model for reconciliation: Workbook | |
Nairobi: PROCMURA. 42p. |
Reynolds, Jonathan T. (1998) | |
Islam, Politics and Women's Rights | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 18 #1. p. 64-73. |
Salamone, F.A. (1998) | |
Religion and repression: Enforcing feminine inequality in an 'egalitarian society' | |
In: Channa, S.M. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, IV. p. 2551-2562. |
Santen, J.C.M. van (1998) | |
Islam, Gender and Urbanisation among the Mafa of North Cameroon: The Differing Commitment to 'Home' among Muslims and Non-Muslims | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 68 #3. p. 403-424. |
Tuhaise, Percy Night (ed.) (1998) | |
Women, marriage, and resource management among Muslims in Uganda | |
Kampala?: Women and Law in East Africa (Uganda). 120p. |
Werthmann, K. (1998) | |
Handel, Handwerk, Herumsitzen: Arbeit und Statusproduktion bei muslimischen Frauen in Nordnigeria | |
In: Afrika und das Andere: Alterität und Innovation. p. 94-102. |
Williams, Pat A.T. (1998) | |
Religious Fundamentalism and Women's Political Behaviour in Nigeria | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 42 #1. p. 68-82. |
Bernal, Victoria (1997) | |
Islam, transnational culture, and modernity in rural Sudan | |
In: Gendered Encounters: Challenging Cultural Boundaries and Social Hierarchies in Africa. p. 131-151. |
Dossa, P.A. (1997) | |
Reconstruction of the ethnographic field sites. Mediating identities: case study of Bohra Muslim woman in Lamu (Kenya) | |
Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 20 #4. p. 505-515. |
Evers Rosander, E. (1997) | |
Translocal Islam: Murid women in Senegal and Spain | |
In: Kastfelt, N.; Tvillinggaard, J.D.K. (eds.), Religion and politics in Africa and the Islamic world: Report from the 1997 conference of the University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen: North/South Priority Research Area. p. 243-262. |
Evers Rosander, E. (1997) | |
Le 'dahira' de Mam Diarra Bousso ŕ Mbacké: analyse d'une association religieuse de femmes sénégalaises | |
In: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 160-174. |
Hale, S. (1997) | |
Gender politics and Islamization in Sudan | |
Women Living Under Muslim Laws. Volume 18. p. 51-80. |
Hale, S. (1997) | |
The women of Sudan's National Islamic Front | |
In: Beinin, J.; Stork, J. (eds.), Political Islam: Essays from Middle East Report. London: Tauris. p. 234-249. |
Hale, S. (1997) | |
Ideology and identity: Islamism, gender and the state in Sudan | |
In: Brink, J.; Mencher, J. (eds.), Mixed blesings: Gender and religious fundamentalism. New York: Routledge. p. 117-142. |
Hutson, A.S. (1997) | |
We are many: Women Sufis and Islamic scholars in twentieth century Kano, Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Indiana University. 246p. |
Imam, Yahya O. (1997) | |
Muslim Women in Nigerian Politics | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 41 #1. p. 69-76. |
Mahmoud, M. (1997) | |
The discourse of the Ikhwan of Sudan and secularism | |
Women Living Under Muslim Laws. Volume 19. p. 75-90. |
Mbow, Penda (1997) | |
Les femmes, l'islam et les associations religieuses au Sénégal: le dynamisme des femmes en milieu urbain | |
In: Transforming female identities: Women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 148-159. |
Nasiru, W.O.A. (1997) | |
The attitude of traditional 'ulama' to Muslim female education in Nigeria | |
Muslim Education Quarterly. Volume 14 #2. p. 69-79. |
Ojukutu-Macauley, S. (1997) | |
Religion, gender, and education in northern Sierra Leone, 1896-1992 | |
In: Jalloh, A.; Skinner, D.E. (eds.), Islam and trade in Sierra Leone. Trenton: Africa World Press. p. 87-117. |
Renne, Elisha P. (1997) | |
The Meaning of Contraceptive Choice and Constraint for Hausa Women in a Northern Nigerian Town | |
Anthropology & Medicine. Volume 4 #2. p. 159-175. |
Werthmann, K. (1997) | |
'Strebe nach Wissen, selbst wenn es in China ist!': Muslimische Frauen und säkulare Bildung in Nordnigeria | |
Berlin: Das Arabische Buch. Working papers on African societies; 20. 22p. |
Werthmann, Katja (1997) | |
Nachbarinnen: die Alltagswelt muslimischer Frauen in einer nigerianischen Großstadt | |
Frankfurt am Main: Brandes und Apsel. Wissen & Praxis #75. 255p. |
Yahya-Othman, Saida (1997) | |
If the cap fits: Kanga names and women's voice in Swahili society | |
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik. #51. p. 135-149. |
Bashir, N.M.A.a. (1996) | |
Women in public life: The experience of Muslim Sisters. A case from Sudan | |
master thesis. University of Khartoum. |
Boyd, J.; Mack, B.B. (1996) | |
Women's Islamic literature in Northern Nigeria: 150 years of tradition, 1820-1970 | |
In: The marabout and the muse: New approaches to Islam in African literature. p. 142-158. |
Creevey, Lucy E. (1996) | |
Islam, Women and the Role of the State in Senegal | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 26 #3. p. 268-307. |
Declich, F. (1996) | |
Formas poeticas religiosas femeninas en un contexto rural somali: el Nabi-ammaan | |
Studia Africana. #7. p. 123-145. |
Declich, Francesca (1996) | |
Poesia religiosa femminile: 'Nabi-ammaan' nel contesto rurale della Somalia | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 51 #1. p. 50-79. |
Ezenwa-Ohaeto (1996) | |
Shaking the Veil: Islam, Gender and Feminist Configurations in the Nigerian Novels of Hauwa Ali and Zaynab Alkali | |
Ufahamu. Volume 24 #2-3. Fall. p. 121-138. |
Gibb, Camilla C.T. (1996) | |
In the city of saints: Religion, politics and gender in Harar, Ethiopia | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Oxford. 369p. |
Hale, Sondra (1996) | |
'The New Muslim Woman': Sudan's National Islamic Front and the Invention of Identity | |
The Muslim World. Volume 86 #2. p. 176-199. |
Hale, Sondra (1996) | |
Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State | |
Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 294p. |
Hanak, Irmi (1996) | |
Language, Gender and the Law: Divorce in the Context of Muslim Family Law in Zanzibar | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 9 #1. p. 27-42. |
Kapteijns, L.E.M.; Ali, M.O. (1996) | |
Sittaat: Somali women's songs for the 'mothers of the believers' | |
In: The marabout and the muse: New approaches to Islam in African literature. p. 124-141. |
Khaleefa, O.H.; Erdos, G.; Ashria, H. (1996) | |
Gender and creativity in an Afro-Arab Islamic culture: The case of Sudan | |
Journal of Creative Behavior. Volume 30 #1. p. 52-60. |
Mbow, P. (1996) | |
Women's role in religious innovations | |
UNESCO-Africa. Volume 13. p. 92-98. |
Mbow, P. (1996) | |
Femmes, violence et religions | |
Démocraties africaines. Volume 6. p. 75-82. |
Shaikh, S. (1996) | |
Battered women in Muslim communities in the Western Cape: Religious constructions of gender, marriage, sexuality, and violence | |
master thesis. University of Cape Town. 210p. |
Tozy, M. (1996) | |
Movements of religious renewal | |
In: Ellis, Stephen (ed.), Africa now: People, policies and institutions. London: James Currey. p. 58-74. |
Vawda, A. (1996) | |
The construction of gender identity in a Muslim school | |
master thesis. University of Witwatersland. 125p. |
Adelabu, H.A. (1995) | |
Islamic awareness in women | |
Lagos: Centre for Islamic Education and Propagation. 140p. |
Bature, H.M. (1995) | |
An analysis of selected women occupations in Sokoto town: An Islamic perspective | |
In: Gusau, S.A. (ed.), Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam. Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. p. 69-108. |
Ebin, V. (1995) | |
Women's saints and strategies: The expanding role of Senegalese women in international trade | |
Mondes en développement. Volume 91. p. 113-115. |
Gusau, Sule Ahmed (ed.) (1995) | |
Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam | |
Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. 136p. |
Hale, Sondra (1995) | |
Gender and Economics: Islam and Polygamy - A Question of Casuality | |
Feminist Economics. Volume 1 #2. p. 67-79. |
Hasan, Idris Salim al- (1995) | |
Gender Religious Experience: Women and Quranic Schools in Eastern Sudan | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 11 #1. January. p. 1-20. |
Kenyon, S.M. (1995) | |
Zar as modernization in contemporary Sudan | |
Anthropological Quarterly. Volume 68 #2. p. 107-120. |
Lawson, F.T. (1995) | |
Islamic fundamentalism and continuing education for Hausa Muslim women in Northern Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Minnesota. |
Loimeier, Roman; Kleiner-Bossaller, A. (1995) | |
Radical Muslim women and male politics in Nigeria | |
In: Reh, M.; Ludwar-Ene, G. (eds.), Gender and identity in Africa. Münster: LIT. p. 61-70. |
Niezen, R.W.; Bankson, Barbro (1995) | |
Women of the Jama'a Ansar al-Sunna: Female participation in a West African Islamic reform movement | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 29 #3. p. 403-428. |
Rwebangira, Magdalena K.; Mukoyogo, M.C. (1995) | |
The law of inheritance in Tanzania: A status report | |
Nairobi: WLEA. WLEA publications #4. 30p. |
Santen, J.C.M. van (1995) | |
Women and the spread of Islam in West Africa: Their changing role in a North Cameroonian town | |
In: State and Islam. Leiden: Research School CNWS. p. 178-203. |
Santen, J.C.M. van (1995) | |
We attend but no longer dance: Changes in Mafa funeral practices due to Islamization | |
In: Baroin, C.; others (eds.), Mort et rites funéraires dans le bassin du lac Tchad. Paris: Éditions de l'ORSTOM. p. 163-186. |
Suleiman, S. (1995) | |
Economic consequences of purdah: A case study of Sokoto town | |
In: Gusau, S.A. (ed.), Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam. Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. p. 1-37. |
VerEecke, Catherine (1995) | |
Muslim women traders of Northern Nigeria: Perspectives from the city of Yola | |
In: African market women and economic power: The role of women in African economic development. p. 59-79. |
Werthmann, K. (1995) | |
Die Frauen der Barracks: Identitätsmanagement in einer nordnigerianischen Großstadt | |
Sociologus. Volume 45 #2. p. 169-180. |
Werthmann, K. (1995) | |
Eingeschlossene Frauen? Seklusion in Nordnigeria: Ideologie und Alltagspraxis | |
In: Fleisch, A.; Otten, D. (eds.), Sprachkulturelle und historische Forschungen in Afrika. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. p. 327-334. |
Almedom, A. (1994) | |
Drugs-dazed Muslim women? The use of tchat among urban Gurage women in Ethiopia | |
In: McDonald, M. (ed.), Gender, drink and drugs. Herndon, Virginia: Berg Publishers. p. 198-220. |
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