My article is a reading of Genga-Idowu’s Lady in Chains with an intention to show how she attempts to rewrite the presentation of the prostitute figure in a Kenyan urban space by figuring prostitution as an institution that is useful in questioning and revising economic power relations between men and women. Genga-Idowu shows that women can reliably accumulate income from prostitution and emancipate themselves from the economic disadvantages of postcolonial Kenya. I examine specific traits of the prostitute figure and the spaces within the city that this writer utilizes to revise and disavow Kenyan male writers and socio-cultural conception of the prostitute. Thus prostitution will be projected as a business and a potential alternative road...
This article analyses the presentation of women characters by male writers such as Okot p’Bitek, Ngu...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
The article is based on ethnographic fieldwork and is concerned with non-governmental organizations ...
The literature on the role of policy on prostitution has focused on criminal law, largely ignoring e...
Urban prostitution in Zimbabwe dates back over a century to the rise of colonial towns. In Zimbabwe ...
In this article, I map out spaces of social encounters and elaborate upon the once openly exposed bu...
My project investigates the role of the prostitute in four African novels: Woman at Point Zero by...
Congolese commerçantes , or transnational women traders, travel abroad to cities such as Guangzhou i...
This article seeks to investigate the complexity of the working experiences of female prostitutes in...
This article originally appeared in print in 1910 and provides an historical perspective on the traf...
Women, Contestation, Agency, and Capital in Rural and Urban Africa; From Public Women to Prostitutio
This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigu...
The bottom-line of feminist literature is to give a healthy image to the woman and eliminate social ...
The article critiques the roles of men in prostitution and their attitude towards it. The article po...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
This article analyses the presentation of women characters by male writers such as Okot p’Bitek, Ngu...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
The article is based on ethnographic fieldwork and is concerned with non-governmental organizations ...
The literature on the role of policy on prostitution has focused on criminal law, largely ignoring e...
Urban prostitution in Zimbabwe dates back over a century to the rise of colonial towns. In Zimbabwe ...
In this article, I map out spaces of social encounters and elaborate upon the once openly exposed bu...
My project investigates the role of the prostitute in four African novels: Woman at Point Zero by...
Congolese commerçantes , or transnational women traders, travel abroad to cities such as Guangzhou i...
This article seeks to investigate the complexity of the working experiences of female prostitutes in...
This article originally appeared in print in 1910 and provides an historical perspective on the traf...
Women, Contestation, Agency, and Capital in Rural and Urban Africa; From Public Women to Prostitutio
This article explores the ways in which transnational feminist analysis can be deployed to reconfigu...
The bottom-line of feminist literature is to give a healthy image to the woman and eliminate social ...
The article critiques the roles of men in prostitution and their attitude towards it. The article po...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a major change has occurred in the public understandin...
This article analyses the presentation of women characters by male writers such as Okot p’Bitek, Ngu...
“Outlaw Poverty, not Prostitutes!” In this article, I investigate the origins of the international s...
The article is based on ethnographic fieldwork and is concerned with non-governmental organizations ...