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New essays on how gender works in Africa

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. . . this book is an important contribution to the location of knowledge production and the study of gender in Africa. The multi- and transdisciplinary essays emphasize in various pragmatic ways how local custodians immeasurably enrich collaborative scholarly research. Other essays offer fresh approaches to gender and gender performance while situating such enactments within a transcontinental global framework with the clear aim of promoting less antagonistic North-South dialogue and groundbreaking studies of women's and gender issues in Africa.39.4 Winter 2008

-- JULIANA MAKUCHI NFAH-ABBENYI * NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY *

[This] is a truly remarkable and important book . . . . This text offer[s] a fresh and challenging analysis on African gender issues. . . . This book is very accessible and engaging . . . . It should have widespread appeal to Africanists from all subfields, as well as scholars of women and gender studies. Africa after Gender? makes a significant contribution to African studies and illuminates the changing discourse of gender within African contexts.June 2010

-- Jacqueline-Bethel T. Mougoue * Purdue University *

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction: When Was Gender? Stephan F. Miescher, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Catherine M. Cole

Part 1. Volatile Genders and New African Women
1. Out of the Closet: Unveiling Sexuality Discourses in Uganda Sylvia Tamale
Postscript compiled by Bianca A. Murillo
2. Institutional Dilemmas: Representation versus Mobilization in the South African Gender Commission Gay W. Seidman
3. Gendered Reproduction: Placing Schoolgirl Pregnancies in African History Lynn M. Thomas
4. Dialoging Women Nwando Achebe and Bridget Teboh

Part 2. Activism and Public Space
5. Rioting Women and Writing Women: Gender, Class, and the Public Sphere in Africa Susan Z. Andrade
6. Let Us Be United in Purpose: Variations on Gender Relations in the Yorùbá Popular Theatre Adrienne MacIain
7. Doing Gender Work in Ghana Takyiwaa Manuh
8. Women as Emergent Actors: A Survey of New Women's Organizations in Nigeria since the 1990s Hussaina J. Abdullah

Part 3. Gender Enactments, Gendered Perceptions
9. Constituting Subjects through Performative Acts Paulla A. Ebron
10. Gender After Africa! Eileen Boris
11. When a Man Loves a Woman: Gender and National Identity in Wole Soyinkas's Death and the King's Horseman and Mariama Bâ's Scarlet Song Eileen Julien
12. Representing Culture and Identity: African Women Writers and National Cultures Nana Wilson-Tagoe

Part 4. Masculinity, Misogyny, and Seniority
13. Working with Gender: The Emergence of the "Male Breadwinner" in Colonial Southwestern Nigeria Lisa A. Lindsay
14. Becoming an Opanyin: Elders, Gender, and Masculinities in Ghana since the Nineteenth Century Stephan F. Miescher
15. "Give Her a Slap to Warm Her Up": Post-Gender Theory and Ghana's Popular Culture Catherine M. Cole
16. The "Post-Gender" Question in African Studies Helen Nabasuta Mugambi

The Production of Gendered Knowledge in the Digital Age
Resources for Further Reading
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 07/02/2007
      ISBN13: 9780253218773, 978-0253218773
      ISBN10: 0253218772

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      New essays on how gender works in Africa

      Trade Review

      . . . this book is an important contribution to the location of knowledge production and the study of gender in Africa. The multi- and transdisciplinary essays emphasize in various pragmatic ways how local custodians immeasurably enrich collaborative scholarly research. Other essays offer fresh approaches to gender and gender performance while situating such enactments within a transcontinental global framework with the clear aim of promoting less antagonistic North-South dialogue and groundbreaking studies of women's and gender issues in Africa.39.4 Winter 2008

      -- JULIANA MAKUCHI NFAH-ABBENYI * NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY *

      [This] is a truly remarkable and important book . . . . This text offer[s] a fresh and challenging analysis on African gender issues. . . . This book is very accessible and engaging . . . . It should have widespread appeal to Africanists from all subfields, as well as scholars of women and gender studies. Africa after Gender? makes a significant contribution to African studies and illuminates the changing discourse of gender within African contexts.June 2010

      -- Jacqueline-Bethel T. Mougoue * Purdue University *

      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: When Was Gender? Stephan F. Miescher, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Catherine M. Cole

      Part 1. Volatile Genders and New African Women
      1. Out of the Closet: Unveiling Sexuality Discourses in Uganda Sylvia Tamale
      Postscript compiled by Bianca A. Murillo
      2. Institutional Dilemmas: Representation versus Mobilization in the South African Gender Commission Gay W. Seidman
      3. Gendered Reproduction: Placing Schoolgirl Pregnancies in African History Lynn M. Thomas
      4. Dialoging Women Nwando Achebe and Bridget Teboh

      Part 2. Activism and Public Space
      5. Rioting Women and Writing Women: Gender, Class, and the Public Sphere in Africa Susan Z. Andrade
      6. Let Us Be United in Purpose: Variations on Gender Relations in the Yorùbá Popular Theatre Adrienne MacIain
      7. Doing Gender Work in Ghana Takyiwaa Manuh
      8. Women as Emergent Actors: A Survey of New Women's Organizations in Nigeria since the 1990s Hussaina J. Abdullah

      Part 3. Gender Enactments, Gendered Perceptions
      9. Constituting Subjects through Performative Acts Paulla A. Ebron
      10. Gender After Africa! Eileen Boris
      11. When a Man Loves a Woman: Gender and National Identity in Wole Soyinkas's Death and the King's Horseman and Mariama Bâ's Scarlet Song Eileen Julien
      12. Representing Culture and Identity: African Women Writers and National Cultures Nana Wilson-Tagoe

      Part 4. Masculinity, Misogyny, and Seniority
      13. Working with Gender: The Emergence of the "Male Breadwinner" in Colonial Southwestern Nigeria Lisa A. Lindsay
      14. Becoming an Opanyin: Elders, Gender, and Masculinities in Ghana since the Nineteenth Century Stephan F. Miescher
      15. "Give Her a Slap to Warm Her Up": Post-Gender Theory and Ghana's Popular Culture Catherine M. Cole
      16. The "Post-Gender" Question in African Studies Helen Nabasuta Mugambi

      The Production of Gendered Knowledge in the Digital Age
      Resources for Further Reading
      List of Contributors
      Index

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