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... Western feminists on this issue . For example , Aoua Kéita wrote about the necessity to combat " feudal ” elements in Soudanese society but never used the word " patriarchy . " She used the phrase " émancipation de la femme " when ...
... Western feminists on this issue . For example , Aoua Kéita wrote about the necessity to combat " feudal ” elements in Soudanese society but never used the word " patriarchy . " She used the phrase " émancipation de la femme " when ...
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... western nations to Mozambique's victimization which ran the gamut from overt support for Renamo , both by western governments and by right - wing political organizations within western societies , to a refusal to acknowledge that a ...
... western nations to Mozambique's victimization which ran the gamut from overt support for Renamo , both by western governments and by right - wing political organizations within western societies , to a refusal to acknowledge that a ...
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... Western debt - forgiveness could be a democratizing measure . Fourthly , the West could help Africans deal with some of their own socio - cultural impediments to democratization , but without exces- sive Western intrusion . For example ...
... Western debt - forgiveness could be a democratizing measure . Fourthly , the West could help Africans deal with some of their own socio - cultural impediments to democratization , but without exces- sive Western intrusion . For example ...
Contents
VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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