In recent times, there have been emerging issues on the relevance of the feminist movement in sub-Saharan Africa and the theoretical reconceptualisations that have arisen in response to the discourses on rights, sexuality, roles and identities in the region. Studies have shown that unique factors have a direct bearing on the situation of African women, especially those in post-colonial territories, and that feminist actions in the region are influenced by converging constructs of statehood, culture, religion, politics and ethnicity. Theoretical develop-ments relating to the public/private divide in civil societies provide further contexts in which to analyse African responses to feminism and sexuality. This paper analyses feminism and sexua...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This article aims to show that there is an entanglement between representations of the body and gend...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
Colonial rule impacted profoundly on the lives of Nigerian women and led to a reconfiguration of gen...
This article recognises that any attempt to theorise the first wave globally must specify the use of...
The volume brings together papers by African and Nordic/Scandinavian gender scholars and anthropolog...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Within sociological discourse, young people"s sexual practices have become an area of particular int...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that explored how Shona- Zimbabwean women li...
What does feminism mean and comprise in Africa? Is there a distinctly African variant, and if yes, w...
Abstract. Discursive Challenges for African Feminisms. In what follows, I draw attention to the nece...
Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This article aims to show that there is an entanglement between representations of the body and gend...
This paper is an examination of colonialism, its effects on cultural identity, and its impact on the...
Colonial rule impacted profoundly on the lives of Nigerian women and led to a reconfiguration of gen...
This article recognises that any attempt to theorise the first wave globally must specify the use of...
The volume brings together papers by African and Nordic/Scandinavian gender scholars and anthropolog...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Within sociological discourse, young people"s sexual practices have become an area of particular int...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that explored how Shona- Zimbabwean women li...
What does feminism mean and comprise in Africa? Is there a distinctly African variant, and if yes, w...
Abstract. Discursive Challenges for African Feminisms. In what follows, I draw attention to the nece...
Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
This article reconceptualises and reappraises different perspectives and ‘gender performativity’ in ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...