New volumes from Codesria

Three new volumes are available from Codesria. They are: Gender, Economies and Entitlements in Africa; Gender Activism and Studies in Africa; and African Gender Scholarship: Concepts, Methodologies and Paradigms. For more details click on the link below.

African Gender Scholarship: Concepts, Methodologies and Paradigms
CODESRIA Gender Series Volume 1
Published November 2004; 110 pages ISBN: 2-86978-138-5
A distinctive contribution of African feminist and gender scholarship has been a conscious effort to draw from, and simultaneously rethink, concepts, paradigms and methodologies that are often taken for granted both in conventional and in mainstream feminist scholarship. This with a view to enriching them with perspectives sensitive to the encounters, cultures, economic and socio-political predicaments that have shaped and been shaped by gender relations in Africa.
Volume I brings together essays by some of the leading names on gender studies in Africa, as a major contribution to these concerns. Situating themselves variously in relation to claims and counter claims on the universalisms and particularisms in African feminism and gender studies, the authors de-bate the relative (de)-merits of Eurocentrism, African epistemologies and cultures, colonial legacies, postcolonial realities, and other current dilemmas and challenges in understanding and articulating African feminism and gender research. Practiced and budding scholars should find this a fascinating read.
The CODESRIA Gender Series acknowledges the need to challenge the masculinities underpinning the structures of repression that target women. The series aims to keep alive and nourish African social science research with insightful research and debates that challenge conventional wisdom, structures and ideologies that are narrowly informed by caricatures of gender realities. It strives to showcase the best in African gender research and provide a platform for the emergence of new talents to flower.
Published November 2004; 110 pages ISBN: 2-86978-138-5
Rest of the world: 15.00 USD; Africa: non-CFA 10.50 USD; CFA 6,000 
Contributors
• Signe Arnfred
• Bibi Bakare-Yusuf
• Edward Waswa Kisiang'ani
• Desiree Lewis
• Oyeronke Oyewumi
• Filomina Chioma Steady

Contents

Contributors

 Preface

Chapter 1
Conceptualising Gender: Eurocentric Foundations of Feminist Concepts and the Challenge of African Epistemologies
Oyeronke Oyewumi

Chapter 2
Decolonising Gender Studies in Africa
Edward Namisiko Waswa Kisiang'ani

Chapter 3
African Gender Research and Postcoloniality: Legacies and Challenges
Desiree Lewis

Chapter 4
An Investigative Framework for Gender Research in Africa in the New Millennium
Filomina Chioma Steady

Chapter 5
'Yorubas Don't Do Gender': A Critical Review of Oyeronke Oyewumi's The Invention of Women: Making An African Sense of Western Gender Discourses
Bibi Bakare-Yusuf

Chapter 6
Gender Research in Africa: Dilemmas and Challenges as Seen by an Outsider
Signe Arnfred

For orders:   
Africa: 
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BP 3304
CP 18524, Dakar, Senegal
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Rest of the world: 
African Books Collective
The Jam Factory
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Gender Activism and Studies in Africa
CODESRIA Gender Series Volume 3
Published December 2004; 184 pages ISBN: 2-86978-140-7 
This book celebrates the successes in African struggles for gender equality and draws attention to the challenges facing the edification of gender studies, women's rights and entitlements. It brings together contributions by seasoned gender specialists who draw empirical evidence from several African countries - Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Mozambique, Tanzania and South Africa - to critically discuss various experiences in setting up gender and women's studies programmes, feminist and gender activism, gender identities, social protest, gender and culture in indigenous films, continuities and discontinuities in conceptions of gender, same-sex relationships, customary law, and gendered discourse patterns. Readers will find great merit in the focus on challenges, achievements and future perspectives in the crystallisation of gender activism and studies in Africa. 
The CODESRIA Gender Series acknowledges the need to challenge the masculinities underpinning the structures of repression that target women. The series aims to keep alive and nourish African social science research with insightful research and debates that challenge conventional wisdom, structures and ideologies that are narrowly informed by caricatures of gender realities. It strives to showcase the best in African gender research and provide a platform for the emergence of new talents to flower. 
Published December 2004; 184 pages ISBN: 2-86978-140-7
Rest of the world: 15.00 USD; Africa: non-CFA 10.50 USD; CFA 6,000 
Contributors 
• Signe Arnfred
• Babere Kerata Chacha
• Amanda Gouws
• Josephine Ahikire
• Ayodele Ogundipe
• Charmaine Pereira
• Mansah Prah
• Charles Ukeje
• Felicia Arudo Yieke

Contents

Contributors

Preface

Chapter 1
Locating Gender and Women's Studies in Nigeria:
What Trajectories for the Future?
Charmaine Pereira

Chapter 2
Chasing Illusions and Realising Visions: Reflections on Ghana's Feminist Experience Mansah Prah

Chapter 3
Establishing Gender Studies Programmes in South Africa: The Role of Gender Activism
Amanda Gouws

Chapter 4
Locating Gender Studies in the Pan African Ideal: A Reflection on Progress and Possibilities in Uganda
Josephine Ahikire

Chapter 5
From Aba to Ugborodo: Gender Identity and Alternative Discourse of Social Protest Among Women in the Oil Delta of Nigeria
Charles Ukeje

Chapter 6
Gender and Culture in Indigenous Films in Nigeria
Ayodele Ogundipe

Chapter 7
Conceptions of Gender in Colonial and Post-colonial Discourses: The Case of Mozambique
Signe Arnfred

Chapter 8
Traversing Gender and Colonial Madness: Same-Sex Relationships, Customary Law and Change in Tanzania, 1890-1990 
Babere Kerata Chacha

Chapter 9
Collaborators or Warriors? A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Discourse Patterns of Men and Women in their Claim for Space in the Public/Formal Workplace
Felicia Arudo Yieke

For orders :   
Africa:
Publications and Dissemination
CODESRIA
Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop x Canal IV
BP 3304
CP 18524, Dakar, Senegal
Email: [email protected]
Rest of the world: 
African Books Collective
The Jam Factory
27 Park End Street, Oxford, OX1 1HU
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.africanbookscollective.com

Gender, Economies and Entitlements in Africa
CODESRIA Gender Series Volume 2
 Published December 2004; 190 pages; ISBN: 2-86978-139-3
 This theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded book draws extensively on feminist methodologies to discuss gender, economies and entitlements in Africa. It deals critically with a broad range of themes that highlight the structural insensitivities, stereotypes, injustices and inequalities that women are often victims of, despite their significant contributions to household and national economies throughout Africa. Among the issues covered are: gender relations in the family, formal education and health; gender and accessibility to resources; women's experiences of citizenship; sex identities and sex work; and globalisation, trade and gender. The book captures how, despite phenomenal structural constraints, women as economic agents have refused to celebrate victimhood.
The CODESRIA Gender Series acknowledges the need to challenge the masculinities underpinning the structures of repression that target women. The series aims to keep alive and nourish African social science research with insightful research and debates that challenge conventional wisdom, structures and ideologies that are narrowly informed by caricatures of gender realities. It strives to showcase the best in African gender research and provide a platform for the emergence of new talents to flower.
 Published December 2004; 190 pages; ISBN: 2-86978-139-3
Rest of the world: 15.00 USD; Africa: non-CFA 10.50 USD; CFA 6,000
 Contributors
• Elizabeth Annan-Yao
• Zenebe N. Bashaw
• Christine G. Ishengoma
• Godisang Mookodi
• Grace Ongile
• Charmaine Pereira
• Manthiba Phalane
• Richard Ssewakiryanga
• Sylvia Tamale
• Chris Okechukwu Uroh

Contents

Contributors

Preface

Chapter 1
Analysis of Gender Relations in the Family, Formal Education and health, Elizabeth Annan-Yao

Chapter 2
Gender Trauma in Africa: Enhancing Women's Links to Resources, Sylvia Tamale

Chapter 3
Gender and Resources: Some Macro and Micro Level Considerations
Godisang Mookodi

Chapter 4
Accessibility of Resources by Gender: The Case of Morogoro Region in Tanzania
Christine G. Ishengoma

Chapter 5
Trajectories of Women, Environmental Degradation and Scarcity: Examining Access to and Control over Resources in Ethiopia
Zenebe N. Bashaw

Chapter 6
Understanding Women's Experiences of Citizenship in Nigeria:
Charmaine Pereira

Chapter 7
Sexual Identities and Sex Work - Interrogating the Interface: A Study on Constructed Identities Among Female Sex Workers in Kampala
Richard Ssewakiryanga

Chapter 8
Globalisation, Trade and Gender - The Key Concerns
Grace Ongile

Chapter 9
Globalisation and the Feminisation of Poverty: A South African Perspective on Expansion, Inequality and Identity Crises
Manthiba Phalane

Chapter 10
Globalization and the Question of Gender-Justice: The Nigerian Experience
Chris Okechukwu Uroh

For orders:   
Africa: 
Publications and Dissemination
CODESRIA
Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop x Canal IV
BP 3304
CP 18524, Dakar, Senegal
Email: [email protected]
Rest of the world: 
African Books Collective
The Jam Factory
27 Park End Street, Oxford, OX1 1HU
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.africanbookscollective.com