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African womanhood in colonial Kenya, 1900-50
Tabitha M. Kanogo-
Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vi)
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Abbreviations (page viii)
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Glossary (page ix)
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Map (page x)
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Photographs (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 'Capax Doli'? Debating the Legal Status of African Women (page 15)
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2 Sexuality in Culture & Law (page 42)
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3 Becoming Kavirondo Clitoridectomy, Ethnicity & Womenhood (page 73)
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4 Debating Dowry 'A Daughter is Like a Bank' (page 104)
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5 Legislating Marriage (page 129)
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6 The Medicalization & Regulation of Maternity (page 164)
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7 Girls are Frogs Girls, Missions & Education (page 197)
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Conclusion (page 239)
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Appendix: Dowries (page 247)
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Bibliography (page 252)
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Index (page 261)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AFRI | 76.3 (2006): 448-450 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/africa_the_journal_of_the_international_african_institute/v076/76.3branch.pdf |
AT | 53.4 (2007): 118-121 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/africa_today/v053/53.4amutabi.html |
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Published: 2005
Publisher: James Currey
- 9780821415689 (paper)
- 9780821415672 (hardcover)