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Barnes, Teresa (2013) | |
Pregnancy and bodies of knowledge in a South African university | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #1. p. 1-20. |
Barnes, Teresa; Mama, Amina; Diaw, Aminata (eds.) (2007) | |
Rethinking universities II | |
Feminist Africa. #9. 145p. |
Mama, Amina; Barnes, Teresa; Tsikata, Dzodzi (eds.) (2007) | |
Rethinking universities I | |
Feminist Africa. #8. 131p. |
Barnes, Teresa (2006) | |
No Bubble: Contemporary Lives in the African Academy | |
Journal of Women's History. Volume 18 #1. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (2002) | |
Owning What We Know: Racial Controversies in South African Feminism, 1991-1998 | |
In: Stepping Forward: Black Women in Africa and the Americas. p. 245-256. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1999) | |
South Africa, 'Young' and 'Bold - The Fascination of American Soap Operas for Black South African Women | |
Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 1999, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1999) | |
'We Women Worked So Hard': Gender, Urbanization, and Social Reproduction in Colonial Harare, Zimbabwe, 1930-1956 | |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire/Oxford/Harare/Cape Town: Heinemann/James Currey/Baobab-Academic/David Philip. Social History of Africa Series. 204p. |
Barnes, Teresa Ann (1999) | |
'We Are Afraid to Command Our Children': Responses to the Urbanisation of African Women in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-44 | |
In: Sites of Struggle: Essays in Zimbabwe's Urban History. p. 95-112. |
Barnes, Teresa (1997) | |
'Am I a Man?': Gender and the Pass Laws in Urban Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-80 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 40 #1. April. p. 59-81. |
Barnes, Teresa A.; Win, Everjoyce J. (1992) | |
To Live a Better Life: An Oral History of Women in the City of Harare, 1930-1970 | |
Harare: Baobab. 230p. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1992) | |
Ideologies and the Construction of Class amongst African Women in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-1960 | |
Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand, African Studies Institute. March. 35p. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1992) | |
The Fight for Control of African Women's Mobility in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1900-1939 | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 17 #3. Spring. p. 586-608. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1991) | |
State and Community Ideologies and the Construction of Class amongst Urban African Women in Colonial Harare, Zimbabwe, 1930-1970 | |
Paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 23-26, 1991, St. Louis, Missouri. Atlanta. Emory University. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1991) | |
Differential Class Experiences amongst African Women in Colonial Harare, Zimbabwe, 1935-1970 | |
April. 34p. |
Barnes, T. (1989) | |
'To raise a hornet's nest': the effect of early resistance to passes for women in South Africa on the pass laws in colonial Zimbabwe | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #5. p. 40-52. |
Barnes, Teresa A. (1987) | |
African Female Labour and the Urban Economy of Colonial Zimbabwe with Special Reference to harare, 1920-1939 | |
M.A. Thesis: University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe. |
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