Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: When Was Gender? Stephan F. Miescher, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Catherine M. Cole
Part 1. Volatile Genders and New African Women
1. Out of the Closet: Unveiling Sexuality Discourses in UgandaSylvia Tamale
Postscript compiled by Bianca A. Murillo
2. Institutional Dilemmas: Representation versus Mobilization in the South African Gender CommissionGay W. Seidman
3. Gendered Reproduction: Placing Schoolgirl Pregnancies in African HistoryLynn M. Thomas
4. Dialoging WomenNwando Achebe and Bridget Teboh
Part 2. Activism and Public Space
5. Rioting Women and Writing Women: Gender, Class, and the Public Sphere in AfricaSusan Z. Andrade
6. Let Us Be United in Purpose: Variations on Gender Relations in the Yorùbá Popular TheatreAdrienne MacIain
7. Doing Gender Work in GhanaTakyiwaa Manuh
8. Women as Emergent Actors: A Survey of New Women's Organizations in Nigeria since the 1990sHussaina J. Abdullah
Part 3. Gender Enactments, Gendered Perceptions
9. Constituting Subjects through Performative ActsPaulla A. Ebron
10. Gender After Africa!Eileen Boris
11. When a Man Loves a Woman: Gender and National Identity in Wole Soyinkas's Death and the King's Horseman and Mariama Bâ's Scarlet SongEileen Julien
12. Representing Culture and Identity: African Women Writers and National CulturesNana Wilson-Tagoe
Part 4. Masculinity, Misogyny, and Seniority
13. Working with Gender: The Emergence of the "Male Breadwinner" in Colonial Southwestern NigeriaLisa A. Lindsay
14. Becoming an Opanyin: Elders, Gender, and Masculinities in Ghana since the Nineteenth CenturyStephan F. Miescher
15. "Give Her a Slap to Warm Her Up": Post-Gender Theory and Ghana's Popular CultureCatherine M. Cole
16. The "Post-Gender" Question in African StudiesHelen Nabasuta Mugambi
The Production of Gendered Knowledge in the Digital Age
Resources for Further Reading
List of Contributors
Index