The Saharawi refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria, governed by the Saharawi liberation front the Polisario, were formed in 1975 when the Saharawis were forced to leave their country, the Western Sahara (previously a Spanish colony), due to the invasion of Moroccan and Mauritanian forces. Women play a key role in the running of these camps, and many international journalists, intellectuals and members of the public have commented on the advancement in the emancipation of women, in sharp contrast to the stereotypical Western image of Arab and Islamic women as passive, submissive and heavily oppressed. Indeed women, and the supposed liberation and gender equality that they enjoy, are a common focus in Polisario discourse. Yet what ima...
In this research, I explored young girls’ (4 – 6 years) perceptions of female identity and role in i...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy...
The arts, and in particular poetry, have been swords of resistance for the Saharawis since the 1975 ...
Recent literature on peace and state-building highlights the need for women’s participation in post-...
My thesis focuses on indigenous women’s intersectional resistance in Western Sahara and Equatorial G...
This study brought a major corpus of work to the attention of the English speaking public who may s...
This chapter forms part of an inter-disciplinary collection on gender studies, discourses and identi...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
Like fairytales in many other cultures, the folktales of Northern Sudan are not only reflective of t...
International audienceA reflection on the under-representation of female persons compared to male pe...
This article suggests that gender and cultural memory are both performative acts and that memories o...
This research examines the ways in which women’s interwar fiction in Algeria (1962/1991) advocates w...
This dissertation investigates the forms of female labour that are sustaining and regenerating the p...
This paper analyzes the construction of gender identities in two Kiswahili short stories-Wasia wa Ba...
In this research, I explored young girls’ (4 – 6 years) perceptions of female identity and role in i...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy...
The arts, and in particular poetry, have been swords of resistance for the Saharawis since the 1975 ...
Recent literature on peace and state-building highlights the need for women’s participation in post-...
My thesis focuses on indigenous women’s intersectional resistance in Western Sahara and Equatorial G...
This study brought a major corpus of work to the attention of the English speaking public who may s...
This chapter forms part of an inter-disciplinary collection on gender studies, discourses and identi...
The Algerian War (1954-1962) was arguably the most traumatic war of decolonisation fought by Western...
Like fairytales in many other cultures, the folktales of Northern Sudan are not only reflective of t...
International audienceA reflection on the under-representation of female persons compared to male pe...
This article suggests that gender and cultural memory are both performative acts and that memories o...
This research examines the ways in which women’s interwar fiction in Algeria (1962/1991) advocates w...
This dissertation investigates the forms of female labour that are sustaining and regenerating the p...
This paper analyzes the construction of gender identities in two Kiswahili short stories-Wasia wa Ba...
In this research, I explored young girls’ (4 – 6 years) perceptions of female identity and role in i...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
Swazi women face numerous socio-economic challenges as a result of patriarchal customs like polygamy...