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Mack, Beverly (2011) | |
Muslim women's knowledge production in the greater Maghreb: the example of Nana Asma'u of Northern Nigeria | |
In: Gender and Islam in Africa: rights, sexuality, and law. p. 17-40. |
Mack, Beverly (2008) | |
Muslim women scholars in the nineteenth and twentieth centures: Morocco to Nigeria | |
In: The meanings of Timbuktu. p. 164-179. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2005) | |
Muslim Women Sing: Hausa Popular Song | |
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 248p. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2005) | |
Medicines in the Harem: Gender-Specific Health Care in Muslim Kano, Nigeria | |
Paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 17-November 20, 2005, Washington, DC. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2004) | |
Muslim Women's Educational Activities in the Maghreb: Investigating and Redefining Scholarship in Northern Nigeria and Morocco | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 165-185. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2004) | |
Muslim women sing: Hausa popular song | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. African expressive cultures. 302p. |
Mack, Beverly B.; Boyd, J. (2000) | |
One Woman's Jihad: Nana Asma'u, Scholar and Scribe | |
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 198p. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1998) | |
'This Will (Not) be Handled by the Press': Problems: and Their Solution: in Preparing Camera-Ready Copy for 'The Collected Works of Nana Asma'u, 1793-1864 | |
History in Africa. Volume 25. p. 161-169. |
Boyd, Jean; Mack, Beverly B. (1997) | |
Collected Works of Nana Asma'u, Daughter of Usman Dan Fodiyo (1793-1864) | |
East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. 753p. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1997) | |
Authority and Influence in the Kano Harem | |
In: Kaplan, Flora E.S. (ed.). Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses, and Power: Case Studies in African Gender. New York, New York: New York Academy of Sciences. p. 159-172. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1997) | |
Muslim Women's Education as Zakat in Northern Nigeria | |
Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 13-16, 1997, Columbus, Ohio. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University. |
Boyd, J.; Mack, B.B. (1996) | |
Women's Islamic literature in Northern Nigeria: 150 years of tradition, 1820-1970 | |
In: The marabout and the muse: New approaches to Islam in African literature. p. 142-158. |
Boyd, Jean; Mack, Beverly B. (1996) | |
Women's Islamic Literature in Northern Nigeria, 150 Years of Tradition | |
In: Harrow, Kenneth W. (ed.). The Marabout and the Muse: New Aspects of Islam in African Literature. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1996) | |
Women's Work in Kano | |
In: In Pursuit of History: Fieldwork in Africa. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1992) | |
Women and Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Hausaland | |
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 13 #1. April. p. 89-110. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1992) | |
Harem Domesticity in Kano, Nigeria | |
In: Hansen, Karen T. (ed.). African Encounters With Domesticity. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. p. 75-97. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1992) | |
Women and Slavery in Nineteenth Century Hausaland | |
In: The Human Commodity: Perspectives on the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade. p. 89-110. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1992) | |
Multilingual to Monolingual: Problems in Translating Nana Asma'u's Collected Works | |
Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 20-23, 1992, Seattle, Washington. Atlanta. Emory University. Paper #66. |
Coles, Catherine M.; Mack, Beverly (1991) | |
Women in Twentieth Century Hausa Society | |
In: Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century. p. 3-26. |
Coles, Catherine M.; Mack, Beverly (eds.) (1991) | |
Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century | |
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. 297p. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1991) | |
Royal Wives in Kano | |
In: Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century. p. 109-129. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1990) | |
Service and Status: Slaves and Concubines in Kano, Nigeria | |
In: Sanjek, Roger and Colen, Shellee (eds.). At Work in Homes: Household Workers in World Perspective. Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association. American Ethnological Society Monograph Series #3. p. 14-34. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1988) | |
Hajiya Ma' Daki: A Royal Hausa Woman | |
In: Romero, Patricia W. (ed.). Life Histories of African Women. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Ashfield Press. p. 47-77. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1986) | |
Songs from Silence: Hausa Women's Poetry | |
In: Davies, Carole B. and Graves, Anne A. (eds.). Ngambika: Studies of Women in African Literature. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. p. 181-190. |
Mack, Beverly B. (1981) | |
Hausa women poets: ghost writers | |
Ba Shiru. Volume 12 #2. p. 36-50. |
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