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Villamor, Eduardo; Msamanga, Gernard I.; Urassa, Willy; Petraro, P.; Spiegelman, Donna; Hunter, David J.; Fawzi, Wafaie W. (2006) | |
Trends in Obesity, Underweight, and Wasting among Women Attending Prenatal Clinics in Urban Tanzania, 1995-2004 | |
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Volume 83 #6. June. p. 1387-1394. |
Vimard, Patrice; Fassassi, Raimi (2006) | |
The Family at the Heart of the Household: Evolution and Differentiation of Household Structure in Cote D'Ivoire, 1975-98 | |
In: Van de Walle, Etienne (ed.). African Households: Censuses and Surveys. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. |
Westlund, Gina (2006) | |
Caught between Two Histories: French Women in Interwar Algeria | |
M.S. Thesis: Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota. 38p. |
Yengo, Patrice (2006) | |
Brazzaville's Marche Total: Women's Alliances during the Civil War in Congo | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 46 #182. p. 333-346. |
Zubieta, Leslie F. (2006) | |
The Rock Art of Mwana wa Chentcherere II Rock Shelter, Malawi. A Site-Specific Study of Girls' Initiation Rock Art | |
Leiden, Netherlands: Leiden: African Studies Centre, 2006. #83. M.S. Thesis: University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2004. 145p. |
Abrahams, Elizabeth; Patel, Yusuf; Hirschsohn, Philip (2005) | |
Married to the Struggle: 'Nanna' Liz Abrahams Tells Her Life Story | |
Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape/Diana Ferrus Publishers. 73p. |
Abrahams, Liz; Patel, Yusuf; Hirschsohn, Philip (2005) | |
Married to the Struggle: 'Nanna' Liz Abrahams Tells Her Life Story | |
Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape/Diana Ferrus Publishers. 73p. |
Achebe, Nwando (2005) | |
Farmers, Traders, Warriors, and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland, 1900-1960 | |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann. Social History of Africa. 274p. |
Adimora-Ezeigbo, Akachi (2005) | |
From the Horse's Mouth: The Politics of Remembrance in Women's Writing on the Nigerian Civil War | |
Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society. Volume 29-30. p. 221-230. |
Akyeampong, Emmanuel; Obeng, Pashington (2005) | |
Spirituality, Gender, and Power in Asante History | |
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 23-48. |
Al-Harithy, Howayda (2005) | |
Female Patronage of Mamluk Architecture in Cairo | |
In: Sonbol, Amira E. (ed.). Beyond the Exotic: Women's Histories in Islamic Societies. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
Albertyn, Catherine (2005) | |
Defending and securing rights through Law: Feminism, Law and the Courts in South Africa | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 32 #2. November. p. 217-237. |
Allan, Tuzyline (2005) | |
A Literary Maternity: Adelaide and Gladys Casely Hayford | |
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. |
Allen, Richard B. (2005) | |
Free Women of Colour and Socio-Economic Marginality in Mauritius, 1767-1830 | |
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 26 #2. August. p. 181-197. |
Allender, Caitlin A.; Walsh, Joseph J. (2005) | |
What Would You Die For? Perpetua's Passion | |
Baltimore: Apprentice House. 143p. |
Allman, Jean (2005) | |
Rounding Up Spinsters: Gender Chaos and Unmarried Women in Colonial Asante | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 201-210. |
Arnold, Marion I.; Schmahmann, Brenda (eds.) (2005) | |
Between Union and Liberation: Women Artists in South Africa, 1910-1994 | |
Aldershot, Great Britain: Ashgate. 240p. |
Asiimwe, Jacqueline (2005) | |
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Women's Movement and Law Reform in Uganda from 1985-2000 | |
In: Voices of African Women: Women's Rights in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania. p. 52-62. |
Asmal, Kader; Chidester, David; Lubisi, Cass (eds.) (2005) | |
Legacy of Freedom: The ANC's Human Rights Tradition: Africans' Claims in South Africa, The Freedom Charter, The Women's Charter, and Other Human Rights Landmarks of the African National Congress (ANC) | |
Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball. 138p. |
Badassy, Prinisha (2005) | |
'...And My Blood Became Hot!': Crimes of Passion, Crimes of Reason: An Analysis of the Crimes of Murder and Physical Assault against Masters and Mistresses by Their Indian Domestic Servants, Natal, 1880-1920 | |
Journal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 23. p. 64-93. |
Bagnall, Roger S.; Cribiore, Raffaella (2005) | |
Women's Letters from Ancient Egypt, 300 BC-AD 800 | |
London/Ann Arbor, Michigan: Eurospan/ University of Michigan Press. 338p. |
Bakpa, C.O. (ed.) (2005) | |
History of the Catholic Women Organisation of Benin City Ecclesiastical Province (BEPCWO) | |
Benin City, Nigeria: Justice Jeco Press and Publishers. 98p. |
Baron, Beth (2005) | |
Women's Voluntary Social Welfare Organizations in Egypt | |
In: Okkenhaug, Inger Marie; Flaskerud, Ingvild (eds.), Gender and Change in the Middle East: Two Hundred Years of History. Oxford/New York: Berg. |
Barsoum, Susanne (2005) | |
Critiquing the Literature of the Early Feminist Movement in Egypt: A Return to the Sources | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 19-22, 2004, Washington, D.C. Tucson: University of Arizona. |
Bart-Plange, Adwoa (2005) | |
Divorced and Dangerous: The Threat of Independent Women and the Ashanti and Zulu Societies of Pre-Colonial and Post-Colonial Sub-Saharan Africa | |
B.A. Honors Thesis: Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts. 139p. |
Becker, Heike (2005) | |
'Let Me Come to Tell You': Loide Shikongo, the King, and Poetic License in Colonial Ovamboland | |
History and Anthropology. Volume 16 #2. June. p. 235-258. |
Benson, Koni; Chadya, Joyce M. (2005) | |
Ukubhinya: Gender and Sexual Violence in Bulawayo, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1946-1956 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #3. September. p. 587-610. |
Bentley, Kristina; Brookes, Heather (2005) | |
The Great Leap Sideways: Gender, Culture and Rights after 10 Years of Democracy in South Africa | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. Volume Special Focus. p. 1-13. |
Beoku-Betts, Josephine (2005) | |
Western Perceptions of African Women in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 20-24. |
Boddy, Janice (2005) | |
Civilizing Women: The Campaign against Female Genital Cutting in Colonial Sudan | |
Paper presented at the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 30-December 4 2005, Washington, D.C. Arlington, Virginia. |
Booth, Marilyn (2005) | |
Un/Safe/ly at Home: Narratives of Sexual Coercion in 1920s Egypt | |
In: D'Cruze, Shani and Rao, Anupama (eds.). Violence, Vulnerability and Embodiment: Gender and History. Oxford: Blackwell. |
Bujra, Janet M. (2005) | |
Women Entrepreneur' of Early Nairobi | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 123-132. |
Bula, P.L. (2005) | |
Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A South African Woman's Perspective | |
International Review of Mission. Volume 94 #372. p. 103-116. |
Burke, Enid de Silva (2005) | |
Heeding Women's Voices: The Story of Somali Women's Historic Role in the Peace Process | |
Djibouti: IGAD Women's Desk. 115p. |
Burke, Timothy (2005) | |
'Fork Up and Smile': Marketing, Colonial Knowledge and Female Subject in Zimbabwe | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 64-71. |
Burns, Justine; Keswell, Malcolm; Leibbrandt, Murray (2005) | |
Social Assistance, Gender, and the Aged in South Africa | |
Feminist Economics. Volume 11 #2. July. p. 103-115. |
Busia, Abena P.A. (2005) | |
Miscegenation as Metonymy: Sexuality and Power in the Colonial Novel | |
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 245-257. |
Butt, Caroline (2005) | |
Reproduction and Sexual Health in Colonial Kenya: The Controversy of Female Circumcision, 1929 | |
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. |
Byfield, Judith A. (2005) | |
Imagining the Nation: Nationalism and Gender in Post-WW II Abeokuta | |
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. |
Campbell, Oona; Gipson, Reginald; Issa, Adel H.; Matta, Nahed; El Deeb, Bothina; El Mohandes, Ayman; Alwen, Anna; Mansour, Esmat (2005) | |
National Maternal Mortality Ratio in Egypt Halved between 1992-93 and 2000 | |
Bulletin of the World Health Organization. Volume 83 #6. June. p. 462-471. |
Carmen, Jillian (2005) | |
Florence Phillips: Patronage and the Arts at the Time of Union | |
In: Arnold, Marion I. (ed.). Between Union and Liberation: Women Artists in South Africa, 1910-1994. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate. p. 33-50. |
Carvalho Picarra, Clara (2005) | |
Women in Colonial Pictures. Representation, Gender and Colonialism in the Guinea-Bissau's Photographic Archives | |
Paper presented at the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 30-December 4 2005, Washington, D.C. Arlington, Virginia. |
Chadya, Joyce M. (2005) | |
The Untold Story: War, Flight and the Internal Displacement of Rural Women to Harare during the Zimbabwean Liberation Struggle, 1974-1980 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 303p. |
Chapdelaine, Robin (2005) | |
1929 Women's War: Representations of Fertility against the Institution of Pawnship | |
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. |
Chetty, Suryakanthie (2005) | |
All the News That's Fit to Print: The Print Media of the Second World War and its Portrayal of the Gendered and Racial Identities of the War's Participants | |
South African Historical Journal. #54. p. 30-53. |
Chisholm, Linda; September, Jean (eds.) (2005) | |
Gender Equity in South African Education, 1994-2004: Perspectives from Research, Government and Unions: Conference Proceedings | |
Cape Town: HSRC Press. 160p. |
Chuku, Gloria (2005) | |
Igbo Women and Economic Transformation in Southeastern Nigeria, 1900-1960 | |
New York: Routledge. 320p. |
Clancy-Smith, Julia (2005) | |
Women, Gender and Migration along a Mediterranean Frontier: Pre-Colonial Tunisia, c.1815-1870 | |
Gender and History. Volume 17 #1. April. p. 62-92. |
Collard, Andrea R. (2005) | |
On Her Knees: Eros and Elation in the Life of Mary of Egypt | |
M.A. Thesis: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 59p. |
Cooper, Barbara (2005) | |
Reflections on Slavery, Seclusion and Female Labor in the Maradi Region of Niger in the 19th and 20th Centuries | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 156-164. |
Cornwall, Andrea (2005) | |
'In the Olden Days': Histories of Misbehaving Women in Ado-Odo, Southwestern Nigeria | |
In: Falola, Toyin (ed.). Christianity and Social Change in Africa: Essays in Honor of J.D.Y. Peel. Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press. p. 117-138. |
Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) (2005) | |
Readings in Gender in Africa | |
Bloomington, IN; Oxford: Indiana University Press; James Currey. 247p. |
Cortese, Delia (2005) | |
Out of Order: al-Hakim and Women in Fatimid Cairo | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 19-22, 2004, Washington, D.C. Tucson: University of Arizona. |
Cruise, Wilma (2005) | |
Breaking the Mould: Women Ceramists in KwaZulu-Natal | |
In: Arnold, Marion I. (ed.). Between Union and Liberation: Women Artists in South Africa, 1910-1994. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate. p. 132-151. |
Cullinan, Patrick; Cullinan, Wendy (2005) | |
Imaginative Trespasser: Letters between Bessie Head and Patrick and Wendy Cullinan, 1963-1977 | |
Johannesburg/Trenton, New Jersey: Wits University Press/Africa World Press. 268p. |
Cuno, Kenneth M. (2005) | |
Demography, Household Formation, and Marriage in Three Egyptian Villages during the Mid-Nineteenth Century | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 19-22, 2004, Washington, D.C. Tucson: University of Arizona. |
Danilowitz, Brenda (2005) | |
Constance Stuart Larrabee's Photographs of the Ndundza Ndebele: Performing and History beyond the Modernist Frame | |
In: Arnold, Marion I. (ed.). Between Union and Liberation: Women Artists in South Africa, 1910-1994. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate. p. 71-93. |
Davis, Christine (2005) | |
Rainfire: Women in Leadership in South Africa | |
Cape Town: Desmond Tutu Peace Centre. 102p. |
Davis, Susan S. (2005) | |
Moroccan Women's Agency and the 2004 Personal Status Code | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 19-22, 2004, Washington, D.C. Tucson: University of Arizona. |
Day, Lynda (2005) | |
Women Chiefs in Sierra Leone: An Indigenous Institution in the Post Civil War Era | |
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. |
De Kok, Helene (2005) | |
Lammie: Mother of Laurens van der Post | |
Windhoek: H de Kok, J. Meinert Printers. 163p. |
Dennis, Agnes C. (2005) | |
Dr. Mary Antoinette Brown Sherman: A Profile of Courage in the History and Life of the University of Liberia | |
Liberian Studies Journal. Volume 30 #1. p. 45-52. |
Denzer, LaRay (2005) | |
Gender and Decolonization: A Study of Three Women in West Africa Public Life | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 217-224. |
Denzer, LaRay (2005) | |
Women's Interests and Voices in the Lagos and Ibadan Press, 1920-1960 | |
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. |
Dixon-Fyle, Joyce (2005) | |
Assessing the Current State of Literature on Women in Sierra Leone: A Biographical Survey | |
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. |
Doctor, Henry V. (2005) | |
Women's Schooling and Religious Affiliation in Malawi at the End of the Twentieth Century | |
International Journal of Educational Development. Volume 25 #5. p. 481-492. |
Dooling, Wayne (2005) | |
The Making of a Colonial Elite: Property, Family and Landed Stability in the Cape Colony, c.1750-1834 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #1. March. p. 147-162. |
Dougherty, Roberta L. (2005) | |
Music, Women and Leisure: Piano Sheet Music and the Amateur Musician in Early 20th Century Egypt | |
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 19-22, 2004, Washington, D.C. Tucson: University of Arizona. |
Edwards, Natalie (2005) | |
The Autobiographies of Julia Kristeva, Gisele Halimi, Assia Djebar and Helene Cixous: Beyond 'I' versus 'We' | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. |
El-Saadi, Hoda (2005) | |
Changing Attitudes towards Women's Madness in Nineteenth-Century Egypt | |
Hawwa: Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World. Volume 3 #3. p. 293-308. |
Endfield, Georgina H.; Nash, David J. (2005) | |
'Happy is the Bride the Rain Falls on': Climate, Health and 'The Woman Question' in Nineteenth-Century Missionary Documentation | |
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Volume 30 #3. September. p. 368-386. |
Erlank, Natasha (2005) | |
ANC Positions on Gender, 1994-2004 | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 32 #2. November. p. 195-215. |
Etter-Lewis, Gwendolyn (2005) | |
Gender and Embodiment in African Women's Autobiography | |
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. |
Fall, Babacar (2005) | |
Senegalese Women in Politics: A Portrait of Two Female Leaders, Arame Diene and Thioumbe Samb, 1945-1996 | |
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 233-241. |
Fawcus, S.R.; Van Coeverden de Groot, H.A.; Isaacs, S. (2005) | |
A 50-Year Audit of Maternal Mortality in the Peninsula Maternal and Neonatal Service, Cape Town (1953-2002) | |
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Volume 112 #9. September. p. 1257-1263. |
Fay, Mary Ann (2005) | |
Women, Property and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo | |
In: Ballantyne, Tony and Burton, Antoinette M. (eds.). Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World History. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. |
Feldman-Savelsberg, Pamela; Ndonko, Flavien T.; Yang, Song (2005) | |
Remembering 'The Troubles': Reproductive Insecurity and the Management of Memory in Cameroon | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 75 #1. p. 10-29. |
Frank, Barbara (2005) | |
Taboos and Technologies: Reconstructing Women's Histories in the Kadiolo Region of Mali | |
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. |
Gadzekpo, Audrey (2005) | |
The Hidden History of Women in Ghanaian Print Culture | |
In: African Gender Studies: A Reader. p. 279-295. |
Gaitskell, Deborah (2005) | |
Devout Domesticity? A Century of African Women's Christianity in South Africa | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 177-187. |
Gaitskell, Deborah L. (2005) | |
Tweaking the Missionary Division of Labour: Edward and Winifred Grant in Segregationist South Africa, 1913-1955 | |
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. |
Gallagher, Nancy (2005) | |
Writing Women Medical Practitioners into the History of Modern Egypt | |
In: Goldschmidt, Arthur and Johnson, Amy J. and Salmoni, Barak A. (eds.). Re-Envisioning Egypt, 1919-1952. Cairo/New York: American University in Cairo Press. |
Geiger, Susan (2005) | |
Tanganyikan Nationalism as 'Women's Work': Life Histories, Collective Biography and Changing Historiography | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 210-217. |
Gengenbach, Heidi (2005) | |
Tattooed Secrets: Women's History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique | |
In: Ballantyne, Tony and Burton, Antoinette M. (eds.). Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World History. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. |
Gengenbach, Heidi (2005) | |
Binding Memories: Women as Makers and Tellers of History in Magude, Mozambique | |
West Sussex, New York: Columbia University Press. |
Gilbert, Shirli (2005) | |
Popular Music, Gender Equality and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle | |
In: Walton, Chris and Muller, Stephanus (eds.). Gender and Sexuality in South African Music. Stellenbosch: SUN ePReSS. |
Gipson, R.; El Mohandes, R.; Campbell, O.; Issa, A.H.; Matta, N. (2005) | |
The Trend of Maternal Mortality in Egypt from 1992-2000: An Emphasis on Regional Differences | |
Maternal and Child Health Journal. Volume 9 #1. March. p. 71-82. |
Gordon, Lyndall (2005) | |
Shared Lives | |
London: Virago. 288p. |
Gordon-Chipembere, Natasha (2005) | |
Memoir, History and Female Circumcision in African Women's Writing | |
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. |
Groenewald, Gerald (2005) | |
Friends Old and New: The Lammens Sisters at the Cape, 1736 | |
Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa. Volume 59 #4. October-December. p. 160-174. |
Guvenc, Begum (2005) | |
Women and Slavery: The Popularity of Female Slave Trade in Africa, its Causes and Consequences | |
Journal of Academic Studies (Istanbul). Volume 7 #26. p. 211-230. |
Guyer, Jane I. (2005) | |
Female Farming in Anthropology and African History | |
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 103-111. |
Haaken, Jan (2005) | |
Speaking Out: Women, War, and the Global Economy | |
Portland, Oregon: Ooligan Press/Portland State University. |
Hadari, Zeinabou (2005) | |
The History of Niger Women's Education: From Qur'anic-Based Literacy to the Internet: Towards Increased Female Empowerment? | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 242p. |
Hall, Bruce (2005) | |
The Perilous Future of the Touareg Race: Muhammad Ali ag Attaher and Debates over Women's Bodies in Colonial Northern Mali, 1930-1960 | |
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. |
Hamilton, Pernille (2005) | |
Intercultural Intimacy in Danish Guinea | |
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. |
Hanna, Nelly (2005) | |
Sources for the Study of Slave Women and Concubines in Ottoman Egypt | |
In: Sonbol, Amira E. (ed.). Beyond the Exotic: Women's Histories in Islamic Societies. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
Hanzimanolis, Margaret (2005) | |
Ultramarooned: Gender, Empire and Narratives of Travel in Southern Africa | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. 201p. |
Hargreaves, John D.; Adams, Adrian (2005) | |
Adrian Adams in Kounghani: A Memoir with Letters | |
Banchory: Woodend Publishing. 32p. |
Hassim, Shireen (2005) | |
Women's Organizations and Democracy in South Africa: Contesting Authority | |
Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. Women in Africa and the Diaspora. 355p. |
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