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A room, a chair, and a desk
Subtitle | founding voices of women’s and gender studies in Uganda |
Magazine Title | Journal of International Women's Studies |
Volume | 21 |
Magazine Year | 2020 |
Magazine Number | 2 |
Pages | p.4-16 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | In sub-Saharan Africa, the discipline of women’s and gender studies has made dramatic inroads into the academy through the development of degree-granting undergraduate and graduate programs, the creation of research centers and institutes, and the growth of African feminist theory. Using Uganda as a case study, we can look to the oldest program of its kind in Africa to trace the birth of the discipline on the continent. The history of women’s and gender studies in Uganda speaks to ways in which the discipline in the Global South has, since its inception, been entrenched in transnational feminism and an intersectional curriculum rooted in indigenous feminisms. |
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