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... role which many saw for African universities has not emerged . The commitment of the federal government to African studies cannot be taken for granted , and the strength of the commitment of many American universities to African ...
... role which many saw for African universities has not emerged . The commitment of the federal government to African studies cannot be taken for granted , and the strength of the commitment of many American universities to African ...
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... role in providing for the family , be it economically or in the traditional role of food production ( Budlender 1992 ) . South African women are indeed the mothers of the nation . In recent years , South African women who are scholars ...
... role in providing for the family , be it economically or in the traditional role of food production ( Budlender 1992 ) . South African women are indeed the mothers of the nation . In recent years , South African women who are scholars ...
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The assumption that women have played a passive domestic role in South Africa overshadows the fact that they have been as politically active as men , if not in leadership roles . Women's domestic role actu- ally necessitates and compels ...
The assumption that women have played a passive domestic role in South Africa overshadows the fact that they have been as politically active as men , if not in leadership roles . Women's domestic role actu- ally necessitates and compels ...
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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