Issue of 15 of JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies has been published. This special issue has been guest edited by Dr. Besi Brillian Muhonja.
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No 15 (2009): 30 Years After CEDAW
This special issue has been guest edited by Dr. Besi Brillian Muhonja.
Editorial
Brillian Besi Muhonja
Place, Spaces, and Autonomy in Kenyan Societies: Examining the Indigenous Kitchen Space
Brillian Besi Muhonja
Critical Witnessing, Critical (In)visibility: Women Minding Their Own Business in Uganda
Caroline Tushabe
Lost African Childhoods: Two Narratives of War and Slavery from Africa in Mende Nazer's "Slave" and Senait Mehari's "Heart of Fire"
Tom Odhiambo
CEDAW and Culture: Contesting the Script of Hegemonic Masculinity in Coming to Birth by Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye
Milton Obote Joshua
NGOs and Women's Capabilities in Post-war Settings: The Case of Sierra Leone
Fredline A. O. MCormack-Hale
Crossing the Division of the Hyphen: Arab and African American Women's Memoirs as Interracial Testimonials
Hadeer Abo El Nagah
Contesting Boundaries: Race, Gender and Transnationalism in Toni Morrison's "Tar Baby"
Sandra C. Duvivier
Which African Woman?
Abraham Ali, Brillian Besi Muhonja
A Gender Test Makes As Much Sense As A Race Test
Nontsasa Nako