Africa After Gender?

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<p>Gender is one of the most productive dynamic and vibrant areas of Africanist research today. But what is the meaning of gender in an African context? Why does gender usually connote women? Why has gender taken hold in Africa when feminism hasn't? Is gender yet another Western construct that has been applied to Africa however ill-suited and riddled with assumptions? Africa After Gender? looks at Africa now that gender has come into play to consider how the continent its people and the term itself have changed. Leading Africanist historians anthropologists literary critics and political scientists move past simple dichotomies entrenched debates and polarizing identity politics to present an evolving discourse of gender. They show gender as an applied rather than theoretical tool and discuss themes such as the performance of sexuality lesbianism women's political mobilization the work of gendered NGOs and the role of masculinity in a gendered world. For activists students and scholars this book reveals a rich and cross-disciplinary view of the status of gender in Africa today.<br /><br />Contributors are Hussaina J. Abdullah Nwando Achebe Susan Andrade Eileen Boris Catherine M. Cole Paulla A. Ebron Eileen Julien Lisa A. Lindsay Adrienne MacIain Takyiwaa Manuh Stephan F. Miescher Helen Mugambi Gay Seidman Sylvia Tamale Bridget Teboh Lynn M. Thomas and Nana Wilson-Tagoe.</p>
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