Over the last century, girls in Africa, long ignored as sources of knowledge, have, nevertheless, engaged vocally and publicly in activism and artistic endeavors to express their visions and aspirations for a future society inclusive of their needs. Only recently have scholars begun to examine the complicated nature of girlhood in relation to capacity, competence, and knowledge layered with vulnerability and inexperience. In the last decade, the flourishing of girls’ inventive acts of agency and their use of their own incisive voices have given impetus to the growing scholarship on girls’ vibrant historical and current political, economic, creative, and cultural pursuits
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Presented chiefly as an endeavour within the fie...
For the last three decades, girls education has been at the forefront of international development d...
In recent years, scholars of girlhood studies focused their attention on the long-overlooked topic o...
In 2009, we went to a remote Tanzanian island to lead a program for adolescent girls. The purpose of...
Research on African women and gender studies has grown substantially to a position where African-cen...
What is girlhood? A status? A life stage? An identity? A historical fiction? Throughout history, gir...
This article offers new methodological directions for generating difficult-to-capture evidence on th...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
The purpose of this study is to extend research on gendered racial microaggressions by using an inte...
Considerable research has been conducted to identify the barriers to girls’ education in sub-Saharan...
Contemporary African women are often cast as existing below the glass ceiling. African women who are...
This paper explains my journey as an African girl-child coming into the awareness of who she is and ...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
Centering on the perceptions of black South African girl learners from impoverished township communi...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Presented chiefly as an endeavour within the fie...
For the last three decades, girls education has been at the forefront of international development d...
In recent years, scholars of girlhood studies focused their attention on the long-overlooked topic o...
In 2009, we went to a remote Tanzanian island to lead a program for adolescent girls. The purpose of...
Research on African women and gender studies has grown substantially to a position where African-cen...
What is girlhood? A status? A life stage? An identity? A historical fiction? Throughout history, gir...
This article offers new methodological directions for generating difficult-to-capture evidence on th...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
The purpose of this study is to extend research on gendered racial microaggressions by using an inte...
Considerable research has been conducted to identify the barriers to girls’ education in sub-Saharan...
Contemporary African women are often cast as existing below the glass ceiling. African women who are...
This paper explains my journey as an African girl-child coming into the awareness of who she is and ...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
Centering on the perceptions of black South African girl learners from impoverished township communi...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Presented chiefly as an endeavour within the fie...
For the last three decades, girls education has been at the forefront of international development d...
In recent years, scholars of girlhood studies focused their attention on the long-overlooked topic o...