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Record Nr.

UNINA9910162797803321

Titolo

Women's activism in Africa : struggles for rights and representation / / edited by Balghis Badri and Aili Mari Tripp

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2017

[London, England] : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2021

ISBN

1-350-22411-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (250 pages)

Disciplina

323.3/4096

Soggetti

Women - Political activity - Africa

Women civic leaders - Africa

Women's rights - Africa

Women in community organization - Africa

Feminism - Africa

Social movements - Africa

Political activism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

African influences on global women's rights : an overview / Aili Mari Tripp and Balghis Badri -- The evolution of the women's movement in Sierra Leone / Nana Claris Efua Pratt -- Market women's associations in Ghana / Akua Opokua Britwum and Angela Dziedzom Akorsu -- Tunisian women's literature of denunciation / Lilia Labidi -- The Moroccan feminist movement (1946-2014) / Fatima Sadiqi -- Women's rights and the women's movement in Sudan (1952-2014) / Samia Al Nagar and Liv Tønnessen -- The women's movement in Tanzania / Aili Mari Tripp -- The women's movement in Kenya / Regina G. Mwatha -- Women organising for liberation in South Africa / Sheila Meintjes -- African women activists : contributions and challenges ahead / Balghis Badri.

Sommario/riassunto

"Throughout Africa, growing numbers of women are coming together and making their voices heard, mobilising around causes ranging from democracy and land rights to campaigns against domestic violence. In Tanzania and Tunisia, women have made major gains in their struggle



for equal political rights, and in Sierra Leone and Liberia women have been at the forefront of efforts to promote peace and reconciliation. While some of these movements have been influenced by international feminism and external donors, increasingly it is African women who are shaping the global struggle for women's rights. Bringing together African authors who themselves are part of the activist groups, this collection represents the only comprehensive and up-to-date overview of women's movements in contemporary Africa. Drawing on case studies and fresh empirical material from across the continent, the authors challenge the prevailing assumption that notions of women's rights have trickled down from the global north to the south, showing instead that these movements have been shaped by above all the unique experiences and concerns of the local women involved"--Publisher's description.