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ECOWAS and Free Movement of Persons
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- Anthony Aduloju, Ayodeji
ECOWAS and Free Movement of Persons
ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol of Persons was instituted to enhance economic development of West Africa’s citizens. However, studies have shown that the protocol has relatively aided trans-border trafficking in persons, drugs, Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW). Which leads to incapacity to increase women’s economic opportunity and empowerment in West Africa. The study showed that the protocol does not fully protect women (mostly the ones with low economic characteristics who constitute larger population of women at the border) and thereby having implications for their livelihood and survival.- Creator
- Anthony Aduloju, Ayodeji
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Domestic Violence against Women in Ghana
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- Osei-Tutu, Ellen Mabel
- Ampadu, Ernest
Domestic Violence against Women in Ghana
This study examines the issue of domestic violence against women: specifically, men’s attitudes toward wife beating. The results of the research show that there is a direct relationship between men’s level of education and their attitudes toward wife beating, as well as those in consensual and customary marriages.- Creator
- Osei-Tutu, Ellen Mabel
- Ampadu, Ernest
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Contextualising African Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture
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- Amusan, Lere
- Olutola, Oluwole
Contextualising African Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture
Climate change-induced stresses and ecological damage resulting from mineral extraction in most African states exacerbate the burdens of women’s role in agriculture. Relying on eco-feminism theory, this article investigates the agricultural role of women in Africa amidst climate change- and mineral extraction-induced challenges.- Creator
- Amusan, Lere
- Olutola, Oluwole
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The Exploitation of Women and Social Change in the Writing of Nawal El-Saadawi
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- Suwaed, Muhammad Youssef
The Exploitation of Women and Social Change in the Writing of Nawal El-Saadawi
This article aims to contribute to the present discourse within Arabic society in the wake of the Arab Spring, about the future of the society and the state, through analysis and reflection on the issues raised in the novels of Nawal El-Saadawi illuminating the connection between religion, politics and sexual exploitation.- Creator
- Suwaed, Muhammad Youssef
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Gender and Education in Guinea
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- Coleman, Rebecca
Gender and Education in Guinea
This article will cover the lasting influences of the gap between male and female education accessibility in the country of Guinea. Issues such as teen marriage, gender based violence, funding, and infrastructure will be discussed. Alternatives to address these issues will be compared, focusing on what the Guinean population can accomplish themselves, without help from the outside.- Creator
- Coleman, Rebecca
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New Writings in Feminist and Women’s Studies Winning and Short-listed Entries from the 2016 Feminist and Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Student Essay Competition [Special]
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- Cattien, Jana
- Dobson, Eleanor
- Luta, Isabella
- Frankfurth, Yvonne
- Tse, Kelly Yin Nga
- Mazanderani, Fawzia Haeri
New Writings in Feminist and Women’s Studies Winning and Short-listed Entries from the 2016 Feminist and Women’s Studies Association’s Annual Student Essay Competition [Special]
In her paper Jane Cattien takes postmodern and intersectional critiques of feminist standpoint theory as a critical point of departure to re-examine the debate around the relevance of the signifier “women” in feminist epistemology. Her aim is twofold: first, she seeks to shed new light on these criticisms by using the lived experiences of mixedrace women as an innovative lens through which to examine the issue of fragmentation in feminist epistemology. Eleanor Dobson examines the relationship between mummy fiction and the fairy-tale genre in the closing years of the nineteenth century and the early years of the twentieth. Isabella Luta investigates the significance behind this change and explore how myth influenced medicine to tackle the question of why ‘Nymphomania’ became the preferred term for excessive female sexuality in the 19th century. A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the importance that gender and the politics of reproduction play in the construction of national identities. Analysing images of political campaigns and activists as well as public discourses on motherhood, abortion and childcare, Yvonne Frankfurth will illustrate the importance that gender and sexuality assumed in German nation-building projects before and after its unification in 1990. In her paper Kelly Yin Nga Tse critically examines post/feminist imperatives in relation to neoliberal ethos and class dynamics in The People’s Republic of Desire by transnational Chinese women writer, Annie Wang. While what comprises “feminist research methods” is subject to debate, research with a feminist orientation is often characterised by heightened reflexivity and a recognition of the subjective nature of knowledge claims. By drawing upon ethnographic research conducted among young people in post-apartheid South Africa, Fawzia Haeri Mazanderani interrogates the potential value of audio recordings or “voice notes” during fieldwork, in conjunction with the more traditional form of the fieldwork diary.- Creator
- Cattien, Jana
- Dobson, Eleanor
- Luta, Isabella
- Frankfurth, Yvonne
- Tse, Kelly Yin Nga
- Mazanderani, Fawzia Haeri
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Tracing the Development of the Tunisian 1956 Code of Personal Status
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- Khedher, Rayed
Tracing the Development of the Tunisian 1956 Code of Personal Status
This article focuses on the early years of independence and the role played by Tunisia’s first president in implementing those laws benefiting women and the society at large. It examines the Code, its prominence for the modern independent Tunisian society and the historical trajectory which led to its enactment.- Creator
- Khedher, Rayed
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From the Hammer to the Fist
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- Denney, Coleen J.
From the Hammer to the Fist
'This study examines the link between the visual protests of first-wave activists and those of second- and third-wave advocates, in order to establish a dialogue about the presumed transgressions of women’s bodily presence and feminists’ use of body language.'- Creator
- Denney, Coleen J.
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Der Sozialismus Siegt'
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- Kranz, Susanne
Der Sozialismus Siegt'
This article explores the everyday lives of women working in an East German factory (1946 and 1991) and examines the state-sanctioned women’s policies, how they were implemented and how women perceived these policies and the officially accomplished emancipation of men and women. This research shed light on and questions the actually accomplished equality of the sexes that was so imperative in socialist state rhetoric.- Creator
- Kranz, Susanne
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Beauty and the Internet
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- Sur, Piyali
Beauty and the Internet
This article looks at the beauty culture associated with beauty blogs on the world wide web and traces the popularity of these online beauty resources to the renewed focus on the female body and visual appearance in consumer culture that is transnational.- Creator
- Sur, Piyali
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