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![]() | Afolayan, Kunle; Silva, Joke (eds.) (2012) |
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| Ikeja: Golden E.F.F.E.C.T.S.. |
![]() | Groes-Green, Christian (2009) |
| Hegemonic and subordinated masculinities: class, violence and sexual performance among young Mozambican men | |
| Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 18 #4. p. 286-304. |
![]() | Magubane, Zine (2004) |
| Bringing the empire home: race, class, and gender in Britain and colonial South Africa | |
| Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 222p. |
![]() | Turner, Terisa; Brownhill, Leigh S. (2002) |
| Women's oil wars in Nigeria | |
| Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 35 #1. p. 132-164. |
![]() | Fouche, Fidela (1994) |
| Overcoming the Sisterhood Myth | |
| Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #23. p. 78-95. |
![]() | Turner, T.E. (1991) |
| Women, Rastafari and the new society: Caribbean and East African roots of a popular movement against structural adjustment | |
| Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 24 #1. p. 66-89. |
![]() | Ansah, Kwaw; Misa, Anima (eds.) (1988) |
| Love brewed .. in the African pot | |
| London: Film Africa Limited. |
![]() | Pittin, Renee (1984) |
| Gender and Class in a Nigerian Industrial Setting | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 11 #31. p. 71-81. |
![]() | Shapiro, J. (1980) |
| Political and economic organization of women in South Africa: the limitations of a notion of 'sisterhood' as a basis for solidarity | |
| Africa Perspective. #15. p. 1-15. |
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