Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 342
... fombuen , which Kedjom women gave their mobilisation , is by no means fortuitous . Fombuen refers to the Kedjom women's organisation which was centrally committed to the reproductive role of women and which danced at the death ...
... fombuen , which Kedjom women gave their mobilisation , is by no means fortuitous . Fombuen refers to the Kedjom women's organisation which was centrally committed to the reproductive role of women and which danced at the death ...
الصفحة 346
... fombuen became conscious tools for constructing a separate world from men's , albeit temporarily . The paradox is that women became articulate through a conscious commitment to keep their thoughts to themselves . FOMBUEN AND THE WIDER ...
... fombuen became conscious tools for constructing a separate world from men's , albeit temporarily . The paradox is that women became articulate through a conscious commitment to keep their thoughts to themselves . FOMBUEN AND THE WIDER ...
الصفحة 351
... fombuen songs , both those of the traditional fombuen women's societies and songs composed in the 1950s by groups of marching women . They shared stories about their own farm damages and invoked proverbs to bind the women to secrecy and ...
... fombuen songs , both those of the traditional fombuen women's societies and songs composed in the 1950s by groups of marching women . They shared stories about their own farm damages and invoked proverbs to bind the women to secrecy and ...
المحتوى
anthropologists wife | 265 |
Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
knowledge ignorance and power in the context of urban | 461 |
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