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Lori, Laura (2022) | |
Matria in Contemporary Somali Literature in Italian: Mapping Articulations of Female Solidarity and Resistance | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 118-135. |
Arbaiza, Diana (2021) | |
Mujer guineoecuatoriana y política sexual en la novela colonial del franquismo | |
Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos. Volume 35. p. 145-163. |
Silva, Adriana Franco (2021) | |
Violencias contra las mujeres: análisis de tres novelas africanas recientes | |
Revista Paginas. Volume 13 #32. |
Ajidahun, Clement Olujide (2020) | |
The Tragedy of The Girl-Child: A Feminist Reading of Ngozi Omeje's The Conquered Maiden and Amma Darko's Faceless | |
Ufahamu. Volume 41 #2. p. 41-54. |
Deus, Lilian (2020) | |
Orlanda Amarílis, Vera Duarte e Dina Salústio: a tessitura da escrita de autoria feminina na ficção cabo-verdiana | |
Veredas. Volume 33. p. 74-87. |
Le Roux, Marguerite Crémoux (2020) | |
FEMRITE Uganda Women Writers' Association: A House of Their Own? | |
Les Cahiers d'Afrique de l'Est / The East African Review. Volume 55. |
Panata, Sara (2020) | |
'Dear Readers…': Women's Rights and Duties through Letters to the Editor in the Nigerian Press (1940s-1950s) | |
Sources. Matériaux & Terrains en études africaines. Volume 1. p. 141-198. |
Cabreira, Pamela Peres; Carvalho, Luís (2019) | |
Sofia Pomba Guerra: uma feminista na imprensa Moçambicana dos anos 1930 | |
Ex aequo. Volume 39. p. 121-135. |
Erguig, Reddad (2019) | |
The Vernacular Literacy Practices of a Newly Literate Moroccan Woman: An Ethnographic Perspective | |
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective. Volume 14 #2. |
Milani, Ada (2019) | |
Irene Gil e Sofia Pomba Guerra: vozes de mulheres Portuguesas em Moçambique nas páginas de Itinerário | |
Ex aequo. Volume 39. p. 137-152. |
Musser, Ricarda (2019) | |
A Esperança: a leitura e a escrita de e para mulheres em Cabo Verde, 1901 | |
Ex aequo. Volume 39. p. 233-38. |
Simour, Lhoussain (2019) | |
Gendered Eyewitness in Narration: Imagining Morocco in British Women Travel-inspired Narratives in Late Nineteenth Century | |
Anglo Saxonica. Volume 17 #1. |
Olayinka, Eyiwumi Bolutito (2018) | |
Bodies that Matter: Calixthe Beyala's Female Bodies and Strategies of Hegemonic Subversion | |
Ufahamu. Volume 41 #1. p. 1-20. |
Stratford, Candice Taylor (2018) | |
'Healing a Hurting Heart': FEMRITE's Use of Narrative and Community as Catalysts for Traumatic Healing | |
Ufahamu. Volume 41 #1. p. 21-46. |
Edwin, Shirin (2008) | |
Veiling the Obvious: African Feminist Theory and the Hijab in the African Novel | |
Third World Quarterly. Volume 29 #1. February. p. 199-214. |
MacKian, Sara C. (2008) | |
What the Papers Say: Reading Therapeutic Landscapes of Women's Health and Empowerment in Uganda | |
Health and Place. Volume 14 #1. March. p. 106-115. |
Abderrezak, Hakim (2007) | |
The Modern Harem in Mokneche's 'Le Harem de Mme Osmane' and 'Viva Laldjerie' | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 12 #3. September. p. 347-368. |
Batra, Kanika (2007) | |
'Daughters Who Know the Languages of Power' | |
Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Volume 9 #1. March. p. 124-138. |
Dennis-Bay, Laura (2007) | |
Fracturing Binarisms to Create a Space of 'Jouissance': Marie Cardinal's 'Au Pays de Mes Racines' | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 7 #12. p. 117-140. |
Hodes, Rebecca (2007) | |
HIV/AIDS in South African Documentary Film, c.1990-2000 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 33 #1. March. p. 153-171. |
Jell-Bahlsen, Sabine (2007) | |
Flora Nwapa and Oguta's Goddness: Artistic Liberty and Ethnography | |
Dialectical Anthropology. Volume 31 #1-3. November. p. 253-262. |
Kehinde, Ayo (2007) | |
Narrating the African City from the Diaspora: Lagos as a Trope in Ben Okri and Chika Unigwe's Short Stories | |
African Identities. Volume 5 #2. August. p. 231-246. |
Mwangi, Evan (2007) | |
Hybridity in Emergent East African Poetry: A Reading of Susan N. Kiguli and Her Contemporaries | |
Africa Today. Volume 53 #3. p. 41-62. |
Samuelson, Meg (2007) | |
The Disfigured Body of the Female Guerrilla: (De)Militarization, Sexual Violence, and Redomestication in Zoe Wicomb's 'David's Story' | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 32 #4. Summer. p. 833-856. |
Samuelson, Meg (2007) | |
The City beyond the Border: The Urban Worlds of (Sello) Duiker, (Phaswane) Mpe and (Yvonne) Vera | |
African Identities. Volume 5 #2. August. p. 247-260. |
Westmoreland Bouchard, Jennifer T. (2007) | |
L'illusion, c'est moi/La folie, c'est moi ('I am Illusion/I am Madness'): Madness, Merging and the Articulation of Universal Female Suffering in Calixthe Beyala's 'Tu t'Appelleras Tanga' | |
Journal of Pan African Studies. Volume 1 #7. March. p. 58-67. |
Delisle, Jennifer (2006) | |
Finding the Future in the Past: Nostalgia and Community-Building in Mhlophe's 'Have You Seen Zandie?' | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #2. June. p. 387-401. |
Dias Martins, Ana M. (2006) | |
The Whip of Love: Decolonising the Imposition of Authority in Paulina Chiziane's 'Niketche: Uma História de Poligamia' | |
Journal of Pan African Studies. Volume 1 #3. March. p. 69-85. |
Fonchingong, Charles C. (2006) | |
Unbending Gender Narratives in African Literature | |
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 8 #1. November. 13p. |
Gagiano, Annie (2006) | |
Surveying the Contours of 'a Country in Exile': Nuruddin Farah's Somalia | |
African Identities. Volume 4 #2. October. p. 251-268. |
Hunter, Eva (2006) | |
Feminism, Islam and the modern Moroccan woman in the works of Leila Abouzeid | |
African Studies. Volume 65 #2. December. p. 139-155. |
Kehinde, Ayo (2006) | |
Patriarchal Suppression and Neurosis: African Women's Plight in J.M. Coetzee's 'In the Heart of the Country' | |
African Study Monographs. Volume 27 #4. p. 169-185. |
Odhiambo, Tom (2006) | |
Writing Alternative Womanhood in Kenya in Margaret Ogola's 'The River and the Source' | |
African Identities. Volume 4 #2. October. p. 235-250. |
Oloruntoba-Oju, Taiwo (2006) | |
Dede n de ku iku n de Dede: Fe/Female Sexuality and Dominance in Nigerian Video Films | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 6 #11. |
Orlando, Valerie (2006) | |
The Afrocentric Paradigm and Womanist Agendas in Ousmane Sembene's 'Faat Kine (2001)' | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 26 #2. p. 213-224. |
Palmer, Felicity (2006) | |
Sex in the Post-Colonial City: Desire, Kinship, and Freedom in Yvonne Vera's 'Without a Name' | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 6 #11. |
Sen, Nandini C. (2006) | |
Gender Issues: Decoding the Urge to Write | |
Africa Quarterly. Volume 46 #1. February-April. p. 36-41. |
Seymour-Jorn, Caroline (2006) | |
Etidal Osman: Egyptian Women's Writing and Creativity | |
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. Volume 2 #1. Winter. p. 95-121. |
Skalli, Loubna H. (2006) | |
Communicating Gender in the Public Sphere: Women and Information Technologies in the MENA (Middle East North Africa) Region | |
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. Volume 2 #2. Spring. p. 35-59. |
Thomas, Dominic (2006) | |
African Youth in the Global Economy: Fatou Diome's 'Le Ventre de l'Atlantique' | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 26 #2. p. 243-259. |
Thomas, Lynn M. (2006) | |
The Modern Girl and Racial Respectability in 1930s South Africa | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 47 #3. November. p. 461-490. |
Chan, Stephen (2005) | |
The Memory of Violence: Trauma in the Writings of Alexander Kanengoni and Yvonne Vera and the Idea of Reconciled Citizenship in Zimbabwe | |
Third World Quarterly. Volume 26 #2. June. p. 369-382. |
Chetty, Suryakanthie (2005) | |
All the News That's Fit to Print: The Print Media of the Second World War and its Portrayal of the Gendered and Racial Identities of the War's Participants | |
South African Historical Journal. #54. p. 30-53. |
Decaires Narain, Denise (2005) | |
Writing 'Home': Mediating between 'The Local' and 'The Literacy' in a Selection of Postcolonial Women's Texts (Assia Djebar) | |
Third World Quarterly. Volume 26 #3. September. p. 497-508. |
Gerhard, Tim (2005) | |
Unsettling Experiences: Transnational Dialogues of Necessity in Journal, Nationalite: Immigre(e) and Paletitas de Guayaba | |
Wagadu. Volume 2 #1. Summer. |
Holt, Elizabeth (2005) | |
Cartography and Clandestinite in Leila Sebbar's 'Sherazade': 17 ans, Brune, Frisee, les Yeux Verts | |
Dialectical Anthropology. Volume 29 #3-4. September. p. 387-396. |
Lindsay, Lisa A. (2005) | |
A Tragic Romance, a Nationalist Symbol: The Case of the Murdered White Lover in Colonial Nigeria | |
Journal of Women's History. Volume 17 #2. p. 118-141. |
Newell, Stephanie (2005) | |
Devotion and Domesticity: The Reconfiguration of Gender in Popular Christian Pamphlets from Ghana and Nigeria | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 35 #3. p. 296-323. |
Njozi, Hamza M. (2005) | |
Utilitarianism versus Universalism in Dangarembga's 'Nervous Conditions' | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 14 #1. p. 1-14. |
Olaka-Onyango, Joseph (2005) | |
Who's Watching 'Big Brother'? Globalization and the Protection of Cultural Rights in Present Day Africa | |
Human Rights Quarterly. Volume 27 #4. November. |
Oloka-Onyango, Joe (2005) | |
Who's Watching 'Big Brother'? Globalisation and the Protection of Cultural Rights in Present-Day Africa | |
Human Rights Quarterly. Volume 27 #4. November. p. 1245-1273. |
Rooney, Caroline (2005) | |
Narratives of Southern African Farms (Lessing and Schreiner) | |
Third World Quarterly. Volume 26 #3. September. p. 431-440. |
Salami, Irene (2005) | |
Language and Gender: A Feminist Critique of the Use of Proverbs in Selected African Dramatic Texts | |
Ufahamu. Volume 31 #1-2. p. 22-39. |
Simola, Raisa (2005) | |
A Journey to Prison of Two Young Women, Lemona and Firdaus (Saro-Wiwa and El-Saadawi) | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 14 #2. p. 162-174. |
Stanley, Liz (2005) | |
'A Strange Thing is Memory: Emily Hobhouse, Memory Work, Moral Life and the 'Concentration System' | |
South African Historical Journal. #52. p. 60-81. |
Abdurrahman, Umar (2004) | |
Daughters of Dissent: Women as Warriors in Sembene Ousmane's 'Gods Bits of Wood' | |
Ufahamu. Volume 30 #2-3. Winter/Spring. p. 169-188. |
Asaah, Augustine H. (2004) | |
Thematic Representations of Traditional Culture in Francophone African Women's Novels | |
Journal of Cultural Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 67-93. |
Biaya. Tshikala K. (2004) | |
The Arts of Being Beautiful in Addis Ababa and Dakar | |
West Africa Review. #5. |
Boehmer, Elleke (2004) | |
Beside the West: Postcolonial Women Writers, the Nation, and the Globalised World | |
African Identities. Volume 2 #2. November. p. 173-188. |
Diala, Isidore (2004) | |
Mediating Mythology, Mollifying Women: Achebe's 'Anthills of the Savannah' | |
Ufahamu. Volume 30 #2-3. Winter/Summer. p. 147-168. |
Englund, Harri (2004) | |
Gender Relations in African-Language Literature: Interpretative Politics and Possibilities | |
African Sociological Review. Volume 8 #1. p. 154-175. |
Fleetwood, Nicole R. (2004) | |
Visible Seams: Gender, Race, Technology, and the Media Art of Fatimah Tuggar | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 30 #1. Autumn. p. 1429-1452. |
Gyasi, Kwaku A. (2004) | |
From God's Bits of Wood to Smouldering Charcoal: Decolonization, Class Struggle, and the Role of Women's Consciousness in Postcolonial West Africa | |
French Colonial History. Volume 5. p. 173-192. |
Horrell, Georgina (2004) | |
A Whiter Shade of Pale: White Femininity as Guilty Masquerade in 'New' (White) South African Women's Writing | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 30 #4. December. p. 765-776. |
Lewis, Desiree (2004) | |
Biography, Nationalism and Yvonne Vera's 'Nehanda' | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 30 #1. Summer. p. 28-50. |
Lopez, Shaun T. (2004) | |
The Dangers of Dancing: The Media and Morality in 1930's Egypt | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 24 #1. Spring. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2004) | |
Muslim Women's Educational Activities in the Maghreb: Investigating and Redefining Scholarship in Northern Nigeria and Morocco | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 165-185. |
McHaney, Pearl; Schatteman, Renee (2004) | |
Women's Literature from South Africa and the American South: A Comparative Pedagogy | |
Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies. Volume 5 #4. October. |
Muhomah, Catherine (2004) | |
Romancing the Sugar Daddy in Rosemarie Owino's 'Sugar Daddy's Lover' | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 30 #2. Winter. p. 154-164. |
Muponde, Robert (2004) | |
Killing the Father: Childhood and Renewal of Self-Narrative in Dambudzo Marechera's Fiction | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 30 #1. Summer. p. 14-27. |
Ntsoane, Otsile (2004) | |
Women, Knowledge and Protection | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 3 #1. p. 57-66. |
Orlando, Valerie (2004) | |
African Feminine Transformative Consciousness in Francophone Cinema: Moussa Sene Absa's 'Tableau Ferraille' (1996) | |
African Identities. Volume 2 #2. November. p. 189-202. |
Pandey, Anita (2004) | |
'Woman 'Palava' No Be Small, Woman 'Wahala' No Be Small': Linguistic Gendering and Patriarchal Ideology in West African Fiction | |
Africa Today. Volume 50 #3. Spring. p. 113-138. |
Paroomal, Mayila (2004) | |
Gender and the Media in Mauritius: A Snapshot in Perspective | |
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 19 #2. p. 134-160. |
Perry, Susan H. (2004) | |
Resolving Conflict through Solar-Powered Radio in Chad | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 29 #2. Winter. p. 561-568. |
Shaw, Carolyn Martin (2004) | |
Turning Her Back on the Moon: Virginity, Sexuality, and Mothering in the Works of Yvonne Vera | |
Africa Today. Volume 51 #2. Winter. p. 35-51. |
Siundu, Godwin W. (2004) | |
Transcending Racial/Cultural Spaces: The Power of the Woman in Yusuf Dawood's 'The Price of Living' and 'Water under the Bridge' | |
African Identities. Volume 2 #2. November. p. 203-213. |
Sukys, Julija (2004) | |
Language, the Enemy: Assia Djebar's Response to the Algerian Intellocide | |
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 115-131. |
Beez, Jigal; Kolbusa, Stefanie (2003) | |
Kibiriti Ngoma: Gender Relations in Swahili Comics and Taarab-Music | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #5. p. 49-71. |
Cloete, Elsie (2003) | |
Specificities: An 'Eye' for an 'I': Discipline and Gossip | |
Social Identities. Volume 9 #3. September. p. 401-422. |
Graham, Lucy Valerie (2003) | |
Reading the Unspeakable: Rape in J.M. Coetzee's 'Disgrace' | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 29 #2. June. p. 433-444. |
Odhiambo, Tom (2003) | |
Specificities: Troubled Love and Marriage as Work in Kenyan Popular Fiction | |
Social Identities. Volume 9 #3. September. p. 423-436. |
Ogunleye, Foluke (2003) | |
Female Stereotypes in the Nigerian Video Film: A Case for Re-Socialization | |
Humanities Review Journal. Volume 3 #2. p. 1-14. |
Rasmussen, Susan J. (2003) | |
Gendered Discourses and Mediated Modernities: Urban and Rural Performances of Tuareg Smith Women | |
Journal of Anthropological Research. Volume 59 #4. Winter. p. 487-509. |
Sen, Nandini C. (2003) | |
'The Joys of Motherhood' and 'The Breast-Giver': A Study of the Twice Colonised Woman: An Analytical Study of Two Novels by Buchi Emecheta and Mahasveta Devi | |
Africa Quarterly. Volume 43 #3. p. 61-71. |
Trabelsi, Hechmi (2003) | |
Transcultural Writing: Ahdaf Soueif's 'Aisha' as a Case Study | |
Jouvert. Volume 7 #2. Winter/Spring. |
Vambe, Maurice T. (2003) | |
HIV/AIDS, African Sexuality and the Problem of Representation in Zimbabwean Literature | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 21 #3. September. p. 473-488. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2003) | |
Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 137-153. |
Achebe, N. (2002) | |
Balancing Male and Female Principles: Teaching about Gender in Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart' | |
Ufahamu. Volume 29 #1. p. 121-144. |
Ambler, Charles (2002) | |
Mass Media and Leisure in Africa | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 119-136. |
Burns, James (2002) | |
John Wayne on the Zambezi: Cinema, Empire, and the American Western in British Central Africa | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 103-117. |
Daymond, Margaret J. (2002) | |
Complementary Oral and Written Narrative Conventions: Sindiwe Magona's Autobiography and Short Story Sequence, 'Women at Work' | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 28 #2. June. p. 331-346. |
Evwierhoma, Mabel I. (2002) | |
Hagher and Women: A Gendered Excursion into Aishatu and Antipeople | |
Humanities Review Journal. Volume 2 #1. p. 22-29. |
Garennem Michel; Joseph, Veronique (2002) | |
The Timing of the Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
World Development. Volume 30 #10. October. p. 1835-1843. |
Le Roux, Elizabeth (2002) | |
Unsung Heroines: Media Reflections of the Social Conflict in South Africa | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 1 #4. p. 349-366. |
Lock, Helen (2002) | |
Women in the Interregnum: Kate Chopin's 'The Awakening' and Nadine Gordimer's 'July's People' | |
Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies. Volume 3 #2. May. |
Lunga, Violet (2002) | |
Empowerment through Inclusion: The Case of Women in the Discourses of Advertising in Botswana | |
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 1 #1. p. 35-49. |
MacKenzie, Craig (2002) | |
The Use of Orality in the Short Stories of A.C. Jordan, Mtutuzeli Matshoba, Njabulo Ndebele and Bessie Head | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 28 #2. June. p. 347-358. |
Mainimo, Wirba Ibrahim (2002) | |
Black Female Writers' Perspective on Religion: Alice Walker and Calixthe Beyala | |
Journal of Third World Studies. Volume 19 #1. Spring. p. 117-136. |
Ndiaye, Ibrahima (2002) | |
Space, Time and Empowerment in Ama Ata Aidoo's 'Changes' | |
Jouvert. Volume 6 #3. Spring. |
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