Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa

Literature regarding Gabon

agriculture ecology rural development climate changearts and cultureeconomy - formal and informal employment
economy - Householdseconomy - markets and traderseconomy - pastoralism
education schooling and tertiary educationhealth - fgc fgmhealth - HIV AIDS and gender
health - reproduction and fertilityhealth history colonialism and pre-colonial history
Literature media politics - wars violent conflicts
politics Religion - Christianity Religion - Islam
Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumshipRights - human rights violations gender based violence Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system
society - families marriagessociety - homosexuality / sexual minorities society - masculinities
society - migration and urbanisationsociety - women's organisations

agriculture ecology rural development climate change

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arts and culture

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economy - formal and informal employment

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economy - Households

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economy - markets and traders

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economy - pastoralism

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education schooling and tertiary education

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health - fgc fgm

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health - HIV AIDS and gender

Lettesrau, J.V. (2004): Demographic factors associated with HTLV-1 infection in a Gabonese community, in: International Journal of Epidemiology, vol.23, pp. 812-817.[3499]

health - reproduction and fertility

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health

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history colonialism and pre-colonial history

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2008): ‘I took my husband for my father’, Child marriage, sexuality, girls, and the law in colonial Gabon, 1939-1960, in: Roberts, Richard (ed.): Law, colonialism and children in Africa, Stanford University Press, Stanford.[5225]

Literature

Toman, Cheryl (2016): Women’s writers in Gabon, Literature and herstory, Lexington Books, Lanham. [5809]

media

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politics - wars violent conflicts

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politics

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Religion - Christianity

Rich, Jeremy (2006): My matrimonial bureau, Masculine concerns and Presbyterian mission evangelizsation in the Gabon Estuary, ca. 1900-1915, in: Journal of Religion in Africa, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 200-223.[7627]

Religion - Islam

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Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumship

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Rights - human rights violations gender based violence

no entries to this combination of country and topic

Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2008): ‘I took my husband for my father’, Child marriage, sexuality, girls, and the law in colonial Gabon, 1939-1960, in: Roberts, Richard (ed.): Law, colonialism and children in Africa, Stanford University Press, Stanford.[10962]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2008): ‘These laws should be made by us’, Customary marriage law, codification and political authority in twentieth-century Gabon, in: Journal of African History, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 17-240.[10963]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2014): “A black girl should not be with a white man”, Sex, race, and African women’s social and legal status in colonial Gabon, c.1900-1946, in: Journal of Women’s History, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 56-82.[10964]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2014): Conjugal rights, Marriage, sexuality, and urban life in colonial Libreville, Ohio University Press, Athens.[10965]

society - families marriages

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2008): ‘I took my husband for my father’, Child marriage, sexuality, girls, and the law in colonial Gabon, 1939-1960, in: Roberts, Richard (ed.): Law, colonialism and children in Africa, Stanford University Press, Stanford.[8638]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2008): ‘These laws should be made by us’, Customary marriage law, codification and political authority in twentieth-century Gabon, in: Journal of African History, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 17-240.[8639]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2014): “A black girl should not be with a white man”, Sex, race, and African women’s social and legal status in colonial Gabon, c.1900-1946, in: Journal of Women’s History, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 56-82.[8640]

Jean-Baptiste, Rachel (2014): Conjugal rights, Marriage, sexuality, and urban life in colonial Libreville, Ohio University Press, Athens.[8641]

society - homosexuality / sexual minorities

Dougueli, Georges (2020): Gabon divided over adoption of law decriminalising homosexuality, The Africa Report, 29 June 2020.[11950]

society - masculinities

Rich, Jeremy (2006): My matrimonial bureau, Masculine concerns and Presbyterian mission evangelizsation in the Gabon Estuary, ca. 1900-1915, in: Journal of Religion in Africa, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 200-223.[9243]

society - migration and urbanisation

no entries to this combination of country and topic

society - women's organisations

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