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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.
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.
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.
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.