Women in Sub-Saharan Africa

Restoring Women to History

Author: Iris Berger
Secondary Author: E. Frances White
ISBN: 9780253213099

Iris Berger's essay focuses on East and southern Africa, tracing women's history from earliest times to the present. By exploring their place in social, economic, political, and religious life, Berger highlights the changing societal position of women through shifts over time in ideas about gender and the connections between women's publi and private spheres. The essay by E. Frances White examines the status and activities of women in West and Central Africa, from the earliest periods through the rise of various kingdoms and states, to the establishment of colonies and independent nations. It looks at women's participation in trade, including the slave trade, and agriculture; women's political roles in chiefship, other leadership positions, and nationalist movements; and the current constraints under which women function.

Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publish Date: 1999

Subjects: History / Africa / General, Social Science / Women's Studies

This book is available in the following Community Centers: Women's Center (Location: History)