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Feminist Africa Intellectual Politics ~ UCT - African Gender Institute

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Feminist Africa Issue 1: Intellectual Politics (2002) marks the launch of the Feminist Africa journal, hosted by the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town. Its a bold and reflective collection that explores the evolving terrain of gender politics across the continent, especially within post-colonial academic and activist spaces.

🧠 Key Themes:

  • Strategising Gender Equity in African Universities Jane Bennett examines institutional gaps and the push for transformation.

  • Feminism in African Scholarship Charmaine Pereira reflects on the tension between knowing and imagining feminist futures.

  • Globalisation & African Academia Paul Zeleza critiques the impact of global forces on intellectual autonomy.

  • Radical Feminist Praxis Patricia McFadden offers a powerful call for feminist resistance against hegemonic structures.

💬 Standout Voices:

  • Pumla Dineo Gqola on feminist visibility in African academies.

  • Kopano Rateles musings on intellectual grammar and identity.

  • Relebohile Moletsane on racial harmony and sisterhood in higher education.

📚 Bonus Content:

  • Reviews of feminist literature and education in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Interviews with leading theorists like Molara Ogundipe.

  • Profiles of gender research centres and tributes to pioneering scholars.

Its not just a journal its a snapshot of a movement in motion.

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