4 - Challenging Subjects: Gender and Power in African Contexts
Corresponding Author(s) : Amina Mama
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2001): African Sociological Review
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- Anderson, B. 1983. Imagined Communities. London. Verso.
- Appiah, K.A. 1992. In My Father's House: Africain the Philosphy of Culture. London.
- Methuen Appiah, K.A. & Gates, H.L. 1999. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. New York. Basic Books.
- Badran, M. 1994. 'Dual Liberation: Feminism and Nationalism in Egypt', Feminist Issues, 8(1).
- Balibar, E. 1997. 'Globalisation/Civilisation', Interview with Jean-Francois Chevrier, C. David & N. Tazi, in Documenta X - The Book. Kassel. Cantz Verlag.
- Bulhan, H.A. 1981. 'Psychological Research in Africa: Genesis and Function', Race and Class 23 (1): 25-44.
- Donzelot, M. 1980. The Policing of Fami!ies. London. Hutchinson.
- Foucault, M. 1980. 'Power and Strategies' in C. Gordon (ed), Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and other Writings by Michel Foucault 1972-1977. Brighton. Harvester Press.
- Freud, S. 1976. Two Short Accounts of Psychoanalysis. Harmondworth. Penguin Books.
- Freud, S. 1977. On Sexuality. Vol 7 The Pelican Freud Library. Harmondsworth. Penguin.
- Gordon, C. 1980. (ed). Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings by Michel Foucault 1972-1977. Brighton. Harvester Press.
- Henriques, J., Hollway, W., Urwin, C., Venn, C., & Walkerdine, V. 1984. Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity, London. Methuen.
- Lazreg, M. 1994. The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question. Lon don/NY. Routledge.
- Marna, A 1995a. Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity, London Routledge.
- Marna, A. 1995b. 'Feminism or Femocracy? State Feminism and Democratisation in Nigeria'. Africa Development 20 (1) CODESRIA.
- Marna, A 1999. 'Khaki in the Family: Gender Discourses and Militarism in Nigeria', African Studies Review, 41 (2): 1-17.
- Marna, A 2000. Feminism and the State inAfrica: Towards anAnalysis of the National Machinery for Women in Africa, No 2, National Machinery Series, Third World Network, Accra.
- Mamdani, M 1996. Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism Princeton University Press.
- Mamdani, M. 2000. When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism and the Genocide in Rwanda.
- Princeton University Press Mcclintock, A. 1995. 'No Longer in a Future Heaven: Women and Nationalism in SouthAfrica', Transition 51: 104-123.
- Mudimbe, V. 1989. The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order ofLan guage. Indiana University Press.
- Mitchell, J. 1974. Feminism and Psychoanalysis. London. Allen Lane.
- Nkiwane, T. 2000. 'Gender, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism in Zimbabwe: The Fight Against Amendment 14', Citizenship Studies Vol 4 (3), 325-337.
- Omoregbe. 1999. 'African Philosophy: Yesterday and Today', in E. Eze (ed.) African Philosophy: An Anthology. Oxford. Blackwell.
- Oyewunmi, O. 1999. The Invention ofWoman. University ofCalifomia Press.
- Rose, N. 1985. The Psychological Complex: Psychology, Politics and Society in England, 1869-1939.
- London. Routledge Kegan Paul.
- Rose, N. 1989. Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self. London Routledge.
- Yuval-Davis, F. & Anthias, F. 1989. (eds) Women-Nation-State.London. Macmillan. ZWRCN (forthcoming). A Long and Winding Road: The History of the Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network, ZWRCN, Harare.
References
Anderson, B. 1983. Imagined Communities. London. Verso.
Appiah, K.A. 1992. In My Father's House: Africain the Philosphy of Culture. London.
Methuen Appiah, K.A. & Gates, H.L. 1999. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. New York. Basic Books.
Badran, M. 1994. 'Dual Liberation: Feminism and Nationalism in Egypt', Feminist Issues, 8(1).
Balibar, E. 1997. 'Globalisation/Civilisation', Interview with Jean-Francois Chevrier, C. David & N. Tazi, in Documenta X - The Book. Kassel. Cantz Verlag.
Bulhan, H.A. 1981. 'Psychological Research in Africa: Genesis and Function', Race and Class 23 (1): 25-44.
Donzelot, M. 1980. The Policing of Fami!ies. London. Hutchinson.
Foucault, M. 1980. 'Power and Strategies' in C. Gordon (ed), Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and other Writings by Michel Foucault 1972-1977. Brighton. Harvester Press.
Freud, S. 1976. Two Short Accounts of Psychoanalysis. Harmondworth. Penguin Books.
Freud, S. 1977. On Sexuality. Vol 7 The Pelican Freud Library. Harmondsworth. Penguin.
Gordon, C. 1980. (ed). Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings by Michel Foucault 1972-1977. Brighton. Harvester Press.
Henriques, J., Hollway, W., Urwin, C., Venn, C., & Walkerdine, V. 1984. Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity, London. Methuen.
Lazreg, M. 1994. The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question. Lon don/NY. Routledge.
Marna, A 1995a. Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity, London Routledge.
Marna, A. 1995b. 'Feminism or Femocracy? State Feminism and Democratisation in Nigeria'. Africa Development 20 (1) CODESRIA.
Marna, A 1999. 'Khaki in the Family: Gender Discourses and Militarism in Nigeria', African Studies Review, 41 (2): 1-17.
Marna, A 2000. Feminism and the State inAfrica: Towards anAnalysis of the National Machinery for Women in Africa, No 2, National Machinery Series, Third World Network, Accra.
Mamdani, M 1996. Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism Princeton University Press.
Mamdani, M. 2000. When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism and the Genocide in Rwanda.
Princeton University Press Mcclintock, A. 1995. 'No Longer in a Future Heaven: Women and Nationalism in SouthAfrica', Transition 51: 104-123.
Mudimbe, V. 1989. The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order ofLan guage. Indiana University Press.
Mitchell, J. 1974. Feminism and Psychoanalysis. London. Allen Lane.
Nkiwane, T. 2000. 'Gender, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism in Zimbabwe: The Fight Against Amendment 14', Citizenship Studies Vol 4 (3), 325-337.
Omoregbe. 1999. 'African Philosophy: Yesterday and Today', in E. Eze (ed.) African Philosophy: An Anthology. Oxford. Blackwell.
Oyewunmi, O. 1999. The Invention ofWoman. University ofCalifomia Press.
Rose, N. 1985. The Psychological Complex: Psychology, Politics and Society in England, 1869-1939.
London. Routledge Kegan Paul.
Rose, N. 1989. Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self. London Routledge.
Yuval-Davis, F. & Anthias, F. 1989. (eds) Women-Nation-State.London. Macmillan. ZWRCN (forthcoming). A Long and Winding Road: The History of the Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network, ZWRCN, Harare.