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| CONTENTS | Page | |
| Editorial (i) | (i) | |
| MAIN FEATURES | ||
| Kenyan Women and electoral: the
vagaries of the long road to leadership Martine Renee Galloy |
3 | |
| Feminism and Masculinity in an African
Capitalist Context: the case of Kenya Mwenda G. Ntarangwi |
19 | |
| AIDS in Zimbabwe: crisis in rural development Ezilyn Sibanda |
33 | |
| REFLECTIONS | ||
| The Matrices of Race, Class and Gender: how
they converge in the lives of Southern African Women Nova Smith |
45 | |
| The intersection of race, class and gender
and the Biases of ESAP Jessica Gordon |
55 | |
| Gender insensitivity and male bias in
local advertising Rekopantswe Mate |
67 | |
| Tradition, Culture and Ideology: the
problem of FGM in the Gambia Isatou Traoray |
71 | |
| DEBATES | ||
| The development of anti-fertility
vaccines: challenging the immune system Ute Sprenger |
77 | |
| Gender and Supply Response Yassin Fall |
85 | |
| Whose Honour, Whose Humiliation: Women, Men and the Economic Crisis in South Korea Soung-ai Choi |
87 | |
| POETRY | ||
| Women's Respite Lilian Masitera |
93 | |
| Boxed and Labelled Thoko Matshe |
94 | |
| Kawusemuhle Thoko Matshe |
95 | |
| You cannot ignore me Tendai H. Manzvanzvike |
96 | |
| As if they feel no pain Moyo Violet Ndonde |
97 | |
| War, Women and Children Moyo Violet Ndonde |
98 | |
| BOOK REVIEWS | ||
| Studies of Women or Women Studies - reviews
by Amina Mama of Cultivating Customers: Market
Women in Harare N.E. Horn Peasants, Traders and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe E. Schmidt Mothers of the Revolution I. Staunton |
101 | |
| 'In the developed world, people talk and
shop'- a review by Anne Derges of: Ecofeminism as Politics: nature, Marx and the postmodern A. Salleh |
111 | |
| What Women do in Wartime: gender and
conflict in Africa Jennifer Chiriga |
117 | |
| Post-independent Zimbabwe's
socio-political and economic landscape as
portrayed in children's literature: the case
of Tendai Makura's 'Why the Cock Crows' Tendai Manzvanzvike |
119 | |
| MANIFESTOS AND REPORTS | ||
| NGO Positions on Gender in the Lome
Convention Prudence Katsere |
123 | |