Table of Contents
Articles
| Kenyan Women and electoral: the vagaries of the long |
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| Martine Renee Galloy | 3-18 |
| Feminism and Masculinity in an African Capitalist Context: |
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| Mwenda G. Ntarangwi | 19-32 |
| AIDS in Zimbabwe: |
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| Ezilyn Sibanda | 33-44 |
| REFLECTIONS The Matrices of Race, Class and Gender: how they |
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| Nova Smith | 45-54 |
| The intersection of race, class and gender and the |
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| Jessica Gordon | 55-66 |
| Gender insensitivity and male bias in local advertising |
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| Rekopantswe Mate | 67-70 |
| Tradition, Culture and Ideology: the problem of FGM |
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| Isatou Traoray | 71-76 |
| DEBATES The development of anti-fertility vaccines: |
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| Ute Sprenger | 77-84 |
| Gender and Supply Response |
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| Yassin Fall | 85-86 |
| Whose Honour, Whose Humiliation: Women, Men and the Economic Crisis in South Korea |
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| Soung-ai Choi | 87-92 |
| POETRY Women's Respite |
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| Lilian Masitera |
| Boxed and Labelled |
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| Thoko Matshe | 94-xx |
| Kawusemuhle |
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| Thoko Matshe | 95-xx |
| You cannot ignore me |
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| Tendai H. Manzvanzvike | 96-xx |
| As if they feel no pain |
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| Moyo Violet Ndonde | 97-xx |
| War, Women and Children |
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| Moyo Violet Ndonde | 98-100 |
| BOOK REVIEWS Studies of Women or Women Studies - reviews by Amina Mama of Cultivating Customers: Market Women in Harare |
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| N.E. Horn |
| Peasants, Traders and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe | |
| E. Schmidt |
| Mothers of the Revolution | |
| I. Staunton |
| 'In the developed world, people talk and shop'- a review by Anne Derges | |
| A. Salleh |
| What Women do in Wartime: gender and conflict in Africa | |
| Jennifer Chiriga |
| Post-independent Zimbabwe's socio-political and economic landscape as portrayed in children's literature: the case of Tendai Makura's 'Why the Cock Crows' | |
| Tendai Manzvanzvike |
| MANIFESTOS AND REPORTS NGO Positions on Gender in the Lome Convention |
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| Prudence Katsere |
SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review. ISSN: 1024-9451


