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Anthropological Quarterly, 2017
African Affairs, 2010
... Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers: Women's lives through war and peace in Sierra Leone. Bush ... more ... Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers: Women's lives through war and peace in Sierra Leone. Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers: Women's lives through war and peace in Sierra Leone, by Chris Coulter. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009. ... Rita Abrahamsen. Sara Rich Dorman. ...
African Studies Review, 2012
Third World Quarterly, 2004
Current History
With each promise of more foreign aid by multilateral donors, the general public assumed that the... more With each promise of more foreign aid by multilateral donors, the general public assumed that the nation's elites would grow richer while ordinary people were abandoned to die in their homes and on the streets.
Liberian Studies Journal, 2000
... Anne Marie Goetz in The Journal of Modern African Studies (2002). Save reference to library ·... more ... Anne Marie Goetz in The Journal of Modern African Studies (2002). Save reference to library · Related research 5 readers. The politics of autonomy and cooptation in Africa: the case of the Ugandan Women's Movement. Aili Mari Tripp in The Journal of Modern African Studies ...
Political Communication, 2006
American Anthropologist, 1988
African Studies Review, 2009
:Current usages of the termspatrimonialandneopatrimonialin the context of Africa are conceptually... more :Current usages of the termspatrimonialandneopatrimonialin the context of Africa are conceptually problematical and amount to a serious misreading of Weber. His use of the termpatrimonialdelineated a legitimate type of authority, not a type of regime, and included notions of reciprocity and voluntary compliance between rulers and the ruled. Those reciprocities enabled subjects to check the actions of rulers, which most analyses of (neo) patrimonialism overlook. We apply these insights to a case study of Botswana and suggest that scholars reconsider the application of Weber's concepts to African states.
African Studies Review, 1992
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2010
Scholars have argued for decades about the relationship between biological sex and organized viol... more Scholars have argued for decades about the relationship between biological sex and organized violence, but feminist analysts across numerous disciplines have documented the range and variety of gendered roles in times of war. In recent years, research has brought new understanding of the rapidity with which ideas about masculinity and femininity can change in times of war and the role
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