Book Title: The Twilight of Cutting: African activism and life after NGOsBook Author: Saida Hodzic(2017), University of California Press, Berkeley, 400 pp. ISBN: 978 0 520 29199
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Annemarie Middelburg describes the book as an absolute must-read that gives voice not only to Kuria ...
Sara Rich Dorman has produced a remarkably original, expansive and analytical text. Understanding Zi...
With considerable fanfare, in Adieu !\u27Excision. Histoire et fin d\u27une tradition (Raymond Houns...
Debates on women’s rights and gender equality in Africa often centre on how international norms are ...
I found this to be a highly analytical and empirical book, partly because it is based on a Ph.D. the...
Review of Women and the Informal Economy in Urban Africa: From the Margins to the Centre by Mary Nje...
The Twilight of Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs is an unsettling feminist ethnography ...
Review of Africa Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Exploring the Multi-dimensional Discourses on ‘Deve...
Both apartheid and customary laws in apartheid South Africa created racialised and gendered patterns...
This is a Review of To Swim with Crocodiles: land, violence, and belonging in South Africa, 1800–199...
Review of: The long shadow of the British Empire: The on going legacies of race and class in Zambia....
Countries emerging from the dark night of conflict and oppression into the light of a new dawn face ...
LSE’s Joanna Lewis describes this book as the best academic account to date of the history of the su...
Reviews the book Globalization and Transnational Migrations: Africa and Africans in the Contemporary...
Governance for Development in Africa: Solving Collective Action Problems. Edited by David Booth & Di...
Annemarie Middelburg describes the book as an absolute must-read that gives voice not only to Kuria ...
Sara Rich Dorman has produced a remarkably original, expansive and analytical text. Understanding Zi...