Women and the Remaking of Politics in Southern Africa

Women and the Remaking of Politics in Southern Africa
Author: Gisela G. Geisler
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9171065156

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This study looks at womens stuggle in Southern Africa where the last ten years have seen the most pervasive success stories on the African continent.Tracing the history of womens involvement in anti-colonial struggles and against apartheid, the book analyses post-colonial outcomes and examines the strategies employed by womens movements to gain a foothold in politics.

No Shortcuts to Power

No Shortcuts to Power
Author: Anne Marie Goetz,Shireen Hassim
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1842771477

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Whatever other shortcomings of representative democracy may be apparent in our world today, one issue that clearly remains only partially resolved is the participation and policy impact of one half of the population--women. This comparative study examines this issue in the context of two African countries, South Africa and Uganda, both of which have accomplished much more at the level of women's political participation than most African or indeed other countries.

Ringing Up the Changes

Ringing Up the Changes
Author: Colleen Lowe Morna
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114900330

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Women Political Leaders in Rwanda and South Africa

Women Political Leaders in Rwanda and South Africa
Author: Naleli Mpho Soledad Morojele
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783847409052

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Narratives of Triumph and Loss explores the successes, challenges and controversies of women‘s post-conflict political leadership. Through interviews with women who have held significant leadership positions, the book explores the relationships between their educational, professional, activist and personal backgrounds. It situates their stories within historical and contemporary political contexts, illustrating the gendered ways in which women experience politics as citizens and politicians.

Women s Organizations and Democracy in South Africa

Women s Organizations and Democracy in South Africa
Author: Shireen Hassim
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2006-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299213831

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The transition to democracy in South Africa was one of the defining events in twentieth-century political history. The South African women’s movement is one of the most celebrated on the African continent. Shireen Hassim examines interactions between the two as she explores the gendered nature of liberation and regime change. Her work reveals how women’s political organizations both shaped and were shaped by the broader democratic movement. Alternately asserting their political independence and giving precedence to the democratic movement as a whole, women activists proved flexible and remarkably successful in influencing policy. At the same time, their feminism was profoundly shaped by the context of democratic and nationalist ideologies. In reading the last twenty-five years of South African history through a feminist framework, Hassim offers fresh insights into the interactions between civil society, political parties, and the state. Hassim boldly confronts sensitive issues such as the tensions between autonomy and political dependency in feminists’ engagement with the African National Congress (ANC) and other democratic movements, and black-white relations within women’s organizations. She offers a historically informed discussion of the challenges facing feminist activists during a time of nationalist struggle and democratization. Winner, Victoria Schuck Award for best book on women and politics, American Political Science Association “An exceptional study, based on extensive research. . . . Highly recommended.”—Choice “A rich history of women’s organizations in South African . . . . [Hassim] had observed at first hand, and often participated in, much of what she described. She had access to the informants and private archives that so enliven the narrative and enrich the analysis. She provides a finely balanced assessment.”—Gretchen Bauer, African Studies Review

Women in South Africa

Women in South Africa
Author: Tania Flood,Miriam Hoosain,Miriam Hoosaim,Natasha Primo,Rhoda Kadalie,Susan Nkomo
Publsiher: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (Sardc)
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021970954

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Beyond Inequalities is a series of publications which profile the status of women in Southern Africa, and the initiatives being made to mainstreamgender in development processes in the region. The series presents the situation of women and men in the Southern African Development Community(SADC) as a region, and in each member country; and reviews the roles and responsibilities, access to and control over resources, decision-making powers, needs and constraints of women vis-a-vis men. The series is forward looking, based on an assessment that inequalities are now generally acknowledged as an impediment to development and economic growth in most countries and regions of the world. The twelve country profiles document and analyse information along themes drawn from theCritical Areas of Concern identified in the Beijing Platform for Actionand derived from what the countries of the region consider to bepriorities. Each profile is in three parts: Situation Analysis, Policiesand Programmes, and the Way Forward, and each has references, bibliography, appendices, and illustrative tables, figures and boxes.

African Women s Movements

African Women s Movements
Author: Aili Mari Tripp,Isabel Casimiro,Joy Kwesiga,Alice Mungwa
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521704901

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Women burst onto the political scene in Africa after the 1990s, claiming more than one third of the parliamentary seats in countries like Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. Women in Rwanda hold the highest percentage of legislative seats in the world. Women's movements lobbied for constitutional reforms and new legislation to expand women's rights. This book examines the convergence of factors behind these dramatic developments, including the emergence of autonomous women's movements, changes in international and regional norms regarding women's rights and representation, the availability of new resources to advance women's status, and the end of civil conflict. The book focuses on the cases of Cameroon, Uganda, and Mozambique, situating these countries in the broader African context. The authors provide a fascinating analysis of the way in which women are transforming the political landscape in Africa, by bringing to bear their unique perspectives as scholars who have also been parliamentarians, transnational activists, and leaders in these movements.

One Woman One Vote

One Woman  One Vote
Author: Glenda Fick,Sheila Meintjes,Mary Simons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002
Genre: Constitutional amendments
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113305960

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