Abstract The colonial experiences of pastoralist women have been largely ignored in the literature on Africa. The paper focuses on pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods to locate the impact of colonization on pastoral women’s roles and social status using the example of Borana women of northern Kenya. In this study, it is demonstrated that while the pre-colonial women of the Borana did not enjoy full position of status relative to men, colonialism reinforced the differences between the roles of men and women, contributing further to the waning of Borana women’s pre-colonial roles and status. The paper explores the process by which Borana society was brought into contact with the colonial economy and commercialization of their pas...
Bringing together history and economics, this paper presents a historical and processual understandi...
The dissertation examines several of the ways in which the places Samburu pastoralists of northern K...
The article, surveying social, political and economic conditions in pre-colonial Africa argues that ...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
Abstract: Some scholars of history have argued that the establishment of colonialism in Kenya in 189...
In the context of growing poverty and sedentarization, the socio-economic status of pastoral women i...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Previous studies in drylands have shown that while gender roles are becoming more flexible, privatiz...
This paper focuses on the status of women in Zambia during pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial ...
This thesis documents the impact of development on Maasai masculine identities in Ngong, Kenya since...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
In this paper the author examines the economic role of women in the labour system in Kenya from 189...
Post-colonial feminismPost-colonial feminism, as one of the relatively recent but no less powerful t...
The Samburu of northern Kenya have experienced a range of transformations in age and gender-based do...
The study analyses white women‟s experiences in colonial Zimbabwe in relation to domesticity. As i...
Bringing together history and economics, this paper presents a historical and processual understandi...
The dissertation examines several of the ways in which the places Samburu pastoralists of northern K...
The article, surveying social, political and economic conditions in pre-colonial Africa argues that ...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
Abstract: Some scholars of history have argued that the establishment of colonialism in Kenya in 189...
In the context of growing poverty and sedentarization, the socio-economic status of pastoral women i...
This study investigates the roots of gender inequalities in contemporary African lives. The study ha...
Previous studies in drylands have shown that while gender roles are becoming more flexible, privatiz...
This paper focuses on the status of women in Zambia during pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial ...
This thesis documents the impact of development on Maasai masculine identities in Ngong, Kenya since...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
In this paper the author examines the economic role of women in the labour system in Kenya from 189...
Post-colonial feminismPost-colonial feminism, as one of the relatively recent but no less powerful t...
The Samburu of northern Kenya have experienced a range of transformations in age and gender-based do...
The study analyses white women‟s experiences in colonial Zimbabwe in relation to domesticity. As i...
Bringing together history and economics, this paper presents a historical and processual understandi...
The dissertation examines several of the ways in which the places Samburu pastoralists of northern K...
The article, surveying social, political and economic conditions in pre-colonial Africa argues that ...