African Women and Their Networks of Support: Intervening Connections

African Women and their Networks of Support: Intervening Connections is an interdisciplinary analysis of how African women, in their different cultural, social, and political spaces, find innovative strategies to address the challenge they face and voice their often-underrepresented perspectives. These actions are often molded in either formal or informal networks of support that provide women with the necessary peer-based foundation to deal with gender discrimination, violence, and subjugation. On other occasions, women’s strategies toward change are driven by specific individuals who set the transformative agenda and trajectory toward social change. Contributors label these efforts as intervening connections, representing women's intentional actions to circumvent, disrupt, question, and ultimately rearrange structures of gender discrimination. Respective chapters capture networks that are historic and current; real, virtual, and imagined; local and transnational, and managed by women on the continent as well as in the diaspora. Considering these diverse spaces in which networking happens, contributors underscore not only how African women aim at deconstructing current systemic gender inequalities, but also how they are developing futures of gender equity and equality.

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African Women and Their Networks of Support: Intervening Connections

African Women and their Networks of Support: Intervening Connections is an interdisciplinary analysis of how African women, in their different cultural, social, and political spaces, find innovative strategies to address the challenge they face and voice their often-underrepresented perspectives. These actions are often molded in either formal or informal networks of support that provide women with the necessary peer-based foundation to deal with gender discrimination, violence, and subjugation. On other occasions, women’s strategies toward change are driven by specific individuals who set the transformative agenda and trajectory toward social change. Contributors label these efforts as intervening connections, representing women's intentional actions to circumvent, disrupt, question, and ultimately rearrange structures of gender discrimination. Respective chapters capture networks that are historic and current; real, virtual, and imagined; local and transnational, and managed by women on the continent as well as in the diaspora. Considering these diverse spaces in which networking happens, contributors underscore not only how African women aim at deconstructing current systemic gender inequalities, but also how they are developing futures of gender equity and equality.

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African Women and their Networks of Support: Intervening Connections is an interdisciplinary analysis of how African women, in their different cultural, social, and political spaces, find innovative strategies to address the challenge they face and voice their often-underrepresented perspectives. These actions are often molded in either formal or informal networks of support that provide women with the necessary peer-based foundation to deal with gender discrimination, violence, and subjugation. On other occasions, women’s strategies toward change are driven by specific individuals who set the transformative agenda and trajectory toward social change. Contributors label these efforts as intervening connections, representing women's intentional actions to circumvent, disrupt, question, and ultimately rearrange structures of gender discrimination. Respective chapters capture networks that are historic and current; real, virtual, and imagined; local and transnational, and managed by women on the continent as well as in the diaspora. Considering these diverse spaces in which networking happens, contributors underscore not only how African women aim at deconstructing current systemic gender inequalities, but also how they are developing futures of gender equity and equality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793607409
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/29/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 510 KB

About the Author

Elene Cloete is Director of Research and Advocacy for Outreach International.

Martha N. Bannikov is a PhD candidate in comparative literature at the University of Oregon.

Mariah C. Stember is a PhD candidate in the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Intervening Connections: Below the Sightline

Elene Cloete, Martha Ndakalako-Bannikov and Mariah C. Stember

Chapter 1: Sama Jigéen: Women and Women-Led Associations in a New Era of Politics in Dakar, Senegal

Emily Jenan Riley

Chapter 2: “Anything that Departs from Justice to Injustice is not Part of the Shari’a:” Women’s Rights Activism and Islamic Legal Reform in Zanzibar

Jessica Ott

Chapter 3: “Instant Interventioning”: Digital Networks, Visibility, and Support against Gender-Based Violence in South Africa

Elene Cloete

Chapter 4: “All This Drama”: Intervening Narratives and Precarious Performances in the Namibian Online Fictional Diary The Dream of a Kwanyama Girl

Martha Ndakalako-Bannikov

Chapter 5: Caribbean Women Writers: Forging a New Frontier in the Regional Literary Tradition

LaFleur Cockburn

Chapter 6: Networks of Collective Memory: Women’s Narratives of Injustice in Northern Kenya

Irene Awino

Chapter 7: Revisiting Token Resistance and its Effect on the Perpetuation of Rape Culture

Olushola Aromona

Chapter 8: “The Revolution is in the Everyday”: Women in the Namibian Liberation Movement

Mariah C. Stember

Chapter 9: “Finding Home”: Displaced African Women in Rural Southwest Kansas

Debra J.H. Bolton

Conclusion: Future Interventions, Persistent Networks

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