Issue 9.2007 - Rethinking Universities II - view entire journal
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EDITORIAL Editorial - Teresa Barnes and Amina Mama
FEATURES Sewing machines and computers? Seeing gender in institutional and intellectual cultures at the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, Senegal - by Aminata Diaw
Lost in liberalism: A case study of the disappearance of the gender agenda at a South African university - by Lesley Shackleton
"Feeling the disconnect": Teaching sexualities and gender in South African higher education - by Jane Bennett and Vasu Reddy
Challenging gender inequality in higher education: attitudes and perceptions of teaching staff and administrators at the Univesity of Buea, Cameroon - by Joyce B. Mbongo Endeley and Margaret Nchang Ngaling
PROFILES Trajectory of the Institute of Gender Studies at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia - by Emebet Mulugeta
"Reclaiming the P...Word": a refelection on an original feminist drama production at the University of the Western Cape - by Mary Hames
POEM Salt River - by Teresa Barnes
IN CONVERSATION As a woman [in politics], you have to work twice as hard as the average man: Zukiswa Mqolomba speaks with Awino Okech
REVIEWS Change and Transformation in Ghana's Publicy-funded Universities: A Study of Experiences, Lessons and Opportunities. Takyiwaa Manuh, Sulley Garba and Joseph Budu. Oxford: and Gender in the Making of Nigerian University System. Charmaine Pereira. Oxford: James Currey; Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Books, 2007 - reviewed by Amina Mama "The African University in the 21st Century", South African Journal of Higher Education 19, Special theme issue, 2005 - reviewed by Zethu Cakata
Academic Mothers. Venitha Pillay. Pretoria: Unisa Press, Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books, 2007 - reviewed by Uma Dhupelia Mesthrie
Women's Organisations Democracy in South Africa: Contesting Authority. Shireen Hassim. Pietermartizburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006 and Representation & Reality: Portraits of Women's Lives in the Western Cape, 1946-1979 Helen Scanlon. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council Press, 2007 - reviewed by Sheila Meintjes
Women in South African History: Basus'iimbodoko,bawel'imilambo/ They remove boulders and cross rivers. Nomboniso Gasa, ed.Cape Town: Human Sceinces Reserach Council Press, 2007 - reviewed by Teresa Barnes
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