Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa
Literature regarding Guinea
agriculture ecology rural development climate change
Leach, Melissa / Fairhead, James (1995): Ruined settlements and new gardens, Gender and soil-ripening among the Kuranko farmers in the forest savanna transition zone, in: IDS Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 1, pp.24-32.[435]
Mock, Nancy / Abdoh, Ahmed / Magnani, Robert et al. (1993): The relationship between materal and child nutritional status in rural Guinea, in: Ecology of Food and Nutrition, vol. 30, pp.39-49. [436]
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
Anderson-Levitt, Kathryn / Bloch, Marianne / Soumare, Aminata (1998): Inside classrooms in Guinea, Girls experiences, in: Bloch, Marianne / Beoku-Betts, Josephine / Tabachnick, Robert (eds.): Women and education in Sub-Saharan Africa, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, pp. 99-130.[2649]
Glick, Peter / Sahn, David (1997): Gender and education impact on employment and earnings in West Africa, Evidence from Guinea, in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 793-824.[2650]
Tembon, Mercy / Al-Samarrai, Samer (1999): Who gets primary schooling and why?: Evidence of gender inequalities within families in Guinea, IDS Working Paper 85, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton.[2652]
Tembon, Mercy / Diallo, Ibrahima Sorry / Barry, Djenabou / Barry, Alpha (1997): Gender and primary schooling in Guinea, IDS-Publications, Brighton.[2651]
health - fgc fgm
Kamara, Hedrington connie (1998): Guinea means women, Guinea’s national efforts in the fight against female genital mutilation, RAINBO Publications, New York.[3140]
Keita, D. / Blankhart, D (2001): Community-based survey on female genital excision in Faranah District, Guinea, in: Reproductive Health Matters, vol.18, pp. 135-142.[3141]
health - HIV AIDS and gender
Görgen, Regina / Yanase, Mohanned / Marx, Miachale / Millimounou, Dominique (1998): Sexual behaviour and attitudes among unmarried urban youth in Guinea, in: International Family Planning Perspectives, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 65-71.[3523]
health - reproduction and fertility
Gorgen, Regina / Yansane, Mohamed L. et al. (1998): Sexual behavior and attitudes among unmarried urban youths in Guinea, in: International Family Planning Perspectives, vol. 24, pp. 65-71.[4522]
Levin, E. (2000): Women's childbearing decisions in Guinea: Life course perspectives and historical change, in: Africa Today, vol 47, pp. 62-81.[4523]
Levin, E. (2001): The meaning of menstrual management in a high fertility society: Guinea, West Africa, in: Van de Walle, Etienne et al. (eds.):Regulating menstruation: Beliefs, pactices and interpretations, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 157-171.[4524]
Mock, Nancy B. (1993): The relationship between maternal and child nutritional status in rural Guinea, in: Ecology of Food and Nutrition, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 39-49.[4525]
Oliver, R. (1995): Contraceptive use in Ghana, The role of service availability, quality and price, World Bank working paper no. 111, The World Bank, Washington D.C.[4526]
health
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history colonialism and pre-colonial history
Mouser, Bruce (1983): Women slavers of Guinea-Conakry, in: Robertson, Claire / Klein, Martin (eds.): Women and slavery in Africa, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, pp. 320-339.[5267]
Schmidt, Elisabeth (2002): “Emancipate your husbands”, Women and nationalism in Guinea, 1953-1958, in: Allman, Jean / Geiger, Susan / Musisi, Nakanyike (eds.): Women in colonial African histories, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, pp. 282-304.[5261]
Schmidt, Elisabeth (2005): Mobilizing the masses, Gender, ethnicity, and class in the nationalist movement in Guinea, 1939-1958, Heinemann, London.[5262]
Literature
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media
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politics - wars violent conflicts
Macedo, Gustavo (2018): Lessons From Guinea Could Improve the U.N.´s Focus on Prevention, in: The New Humanitarian, 20.6.2018.[11898]
politics
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Religion - Christianity
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Religion - Islam
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Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumship
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Rights - human rights violations gender based violence
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Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system
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society - families marriages
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society - homosexuality / sexual minorities
Edwin, Kwame Otu (2020): Heteroerotic failure and “Afro-queer Futurity” in Mohamed Camara’s Dakan, in: Journal of African Cultural Studies, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 10-25. [11816]
society - masculinities
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society - migration and urbanisation
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society - women's organisations
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