SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review
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SAFERE provides women with a writing platform which is feminist in content and orientation, as well as facilitating for African women to express their ideas and interests through a medium which is supportive and encouraging of feminist opinions and positions. The Journal is one of barely a handful of feminist journals coming out of Africa, and through careful editing and the collection of high quality written work, it has established itself as a journal of world standing from the time it was first published in 1995.SAPES/SARIPSen-USSAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review1024-9451Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the journal.Kenyan Women and electoral: the vagaries of the long
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Martine Renee Galloy
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2004-05-142004-05-143131810.4314/safere.v3i1.23947Feminism and Masculinity in an African Capitalist Context:
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Mwenda G. Ntarangwi
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2004-05-142004-05-1431193210.4314/safere.v3i1.23948AIDS in Zimbabwe:
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Ezilyn Sibanda
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2004-05-142004-05-1431334410.4314/safere.v3i1.23949<b>REFLECTIONS</b><br><br>The Matrices of Race, Class and Gender: how they
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Nova Smith
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2004-05-142004-05-1431455410.4314/safere.v3i1.23950The intersection of race, class and gender and the
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Jessica Gordon
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2004-05-142004-05-1431556610.4314/safere.v3i1.23951Gender insensitivity and male bias in local advertising
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Rekopantswe Mate
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2004-05-142004-05-1431677010.4314/safere.v3i1.23952Tradition, Culture and Ideology: the problem of FGM
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Isatou Traoray
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2004-05-142004-05-1431717610.4314/safere.v3i1.23953<b>DEBATES</b><br><br>The development of anti-fertility vaccines:
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Ute Sprenger
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2004-05-142004-05-1431778410.4314/safere.v3i1.23954Gender and Supply Response
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Yassin Fall
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2004-05-142004-05-1431858610.4314/safere.v3i1.23955Whose Honour, Whose Humiliation: Women, Men and the Economic Crisis in South Korea
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Soung-ai Choi
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2004-05-142004-05-1431879210.4314/safere.v3i1.23956<b>POETRY</b><br><br>Women's Respite
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Lilian Masitera
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2004-05-142004-05-1431939310.4314/safere.v3i1.23957Boxed and Labelled
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Thoko Matshe
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2004-05-142004-05-143194xx10.4314/safere.v3i1.23958Kawusemuhle
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Thoko Matshe
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2004-05-142004-05-143195xx10.4314/safere.v3i1.23959You cannot ignore me
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Tendai H. Manzvanzvike
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2004-05-142004-05-143196xx10.4314/safere.v3i1.23960As if they feel no pain
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Moyo Violet Ndonde
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2004-05-142004-05-143197xx10.4314/safere.v3i1.23961War, Women and Children
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Moyo Violet Ndonde
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2004-05-142004-05-14319810010.4314/safere.v3i1.23962<b>BOOK REVIEWS</b><br><br>Studies of Women or Women Studies - reviews by Amina Mama of Cultivating Customers: Market Women in Harare
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N.E. Horn
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2004-05-142004-05-143110.4314/safere.v3i1.23963Peasants, Traders and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe
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E. Schmidt
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2004-05-142004-05-143110.4314/safere.v3i1.23964Mothers of the Revolution
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I. Staunton
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3110.4314/safere.v3i1.23965'In the developed world, people talk and shop'- a review by Anne Derges
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A. Salleh
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3110.4314/safere.v3i1.23966What Women do in Wartime: gender and conflict in Africa
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Jennifer Chiriga
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3110.4314/safere.v3i1.23967Post-independent Zimbabwe's socio-political and economic landscape as portrayed in children's literature: the case of Tendai Makura's 'Why the Cock Crows'
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Tendai Manzvanzvike
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3110.4314/safere.v3i1.23968<b>MANIFESTOS AND REPORTS</b><br><br>NGO Positions on Gender in the Lome Convention
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Prudence Katsere
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