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Title: | Gender and citizenship in the global age = Genre et citoyenneté à l'ère de la mondialisation |
Editors: | Amri, Laroussi Ramtohul, Ramola |
Year: | 2014 |
Pages: | 348 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Dakar |
Publisher: | CODESRIA |
ISBN: | 9782869785892 |
Geographic terms: | Cameroon Congo (Democratic Republic of) Kenya Mauritius Morocco Nigeria South Africa Uganda Zimbabwe |
Subjects: | gender gender relations women citizenship globalization conference papers (form) 2008 |
External link: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvk3gp5d |
Abstract: | The papers in this volume were first presented at a colloquium on gender and citizenship held in Cairo on 8-10 Ocotber 2008. Contents: Introduction: gender and citizenship in the global age (Laroussi Amri and Ramola Ramtohul); 1. Citoyenneté, démocratie et genre: Le principe féminin comme alternative d'ensemble à la société actuelle (Laroussi Amri); 2. État, mondialisation et citoyenneté multiculturelle: femmes bantoues et femmes pygmées face au genre et aux politiques publiques (Jacques Tshibwabwa); 3. Masculinities, femininities and citizen identities in a global era: the case study of Kiambu District in Kenya, 1980-2007 (Felix Kiruthi); Acquisition of new citizenship in the global village through the emerging female chiefship and notability in Bangwaland, Cameroon (Prudentia Fonkwe Tamonkeng); 5. Globalisation, masculinity and citizen migration: rethinking gender in the twenty first century with reference to Zimbabwe (Ivan Marowa); 6. The body as a tool: female youths in Nigeria negotiating the new global order (Mfon Umoren Ekpootu); 7. Genge videos? Struggles over gender and citizenship in Kenya (Hezron Ndunde Otieno); 8. Citoyenneté et développement humain au Maroc face aux différentes formes d'exclusion: une approche genre (Mustapha Ziky); 9. Uganda's gendered polity since 1995: reconstitution of the public sphere to enhance the presence and participation of women (Sabastiano Rwengabo); 10. Globalization and the gender question: the role of the CEDAW in enhancing women's experience of citizenship in Kenya (Samwel Ong'wen Okuro); 11. Globalisation and gendered citizenship: the Mauritian scenario (Ramola Ramtohul); 12. Rethinking gender and citizenship in a global age: a South African perspective on the intersection between political, social and intimate citizenship (Sharon Groenmeyer). [ASC Leiden abstract] |