Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa
Literature regarding Madagascar
agriculture ecology rural development climate change
Hänke, Hendrik et al. (2017): Social-ecological traps hinder rural development in southwestern Madagascar, in: Ecology and Society, Vol. 22, No. 1, 42. [11779]
arts and culture
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economy - formal and informal employment
Lawson, Lynda (2018): Rice, sapphires and cattle, Work lives of women artisanal and small-scale miners in Madagascar, in: Dutt-Lahiri, Kuntala (ed.): Between the plough and the pick, Anu Press, Canberra, pp. 171-192. [11780]
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
Sharp, Lesley (2002): Girls, sex, and the dangers of urban schooling in coastal Madagascar, in: Bond, George C. / Gibson, Nigel C. (eds.): Contested terrains and constructed categories: Contemporary Africa in focus, Westview Press, Boulder, pp. 321-344.[2699]
health - fgc fgm
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health - HIV AIDS and gender
Behets, Freida M. et al. (2001): Sexually transmitted infections and associated socio-demographic and behavioural factors in women seeking primary care suggest Madagascars' vulnerability to rapid HIV spread, in: Tropical Medicine and International Health, vol. 6, pp. 202-211.[3603]
Xueref, Serge et al. (2003): The absence of HIV seropositivity contrasts with a high prevalence of markers of sexually transmitted infections among registered female sex workers in Toliary, Madagascar, in: Tropical Medicine and International Health, vol. 8, pp. 60-66.[3604]
health - reproduction and fertility
Astuti, Rita (1993): Food for pregnancy: Procreation, marriage and images of gender among the Vezo of Western Madagascar, in: Social Anthropology, vol. 1, pp. 277-290.[4620]
Astuti, Rita (1998): ‘It's a boy', ‘It's a girl': Reflections on sex and gender in Madagascar and beyond, in: Lambek, Michael / Strathern, Andrew (eds.): Bodies and persons: Comparative perspectives from Africa and Melanesia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 29-52.[4621]
Graeber, David (1996): Love magic and political morality in central Madagascar, 1875-1990, in: Gender and History, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 416-439.[4622]
Morris, Jessica et al. (2014): Maternal health practices, Beliefs and traditions in Southeast Madagascar, in: African Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 101-117.[11776]
Sharp, Lesley (2002): Girls, sex, and the dangers of urban schooling in coastal Madagascar, in: Bond, George C. / Gibson, Nigel C. (eds.): Contested terrains and constructed categories: Contemporary Africa in focus, Westview Press, Boulder.[4623]
health
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history colonialism and pre-colonial history
Graeber, David (1996): Love magic and political morality in central Madagascar, 1875-1990, in: Gender and History, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 416-439.[5342]
Predelli Nyhagen, Line (2003): Issues of gender, race, and class in the Norwegian Missionary Society in nineteenth-century Norway and Madagascar, Edwin Mellen Press New York.[5343]
Literature
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media
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politics - wars violent conflicts
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politics
Ramamonjisoa, Suzy (1993): Empowerment of women and democracy in Madagascar, in: Review of African Political Economy, vol. 58, pp. 118-122.[7261]
Religion - Christianity
Dahl, Emma (2003): Contesting the patriarchal gender regime of the Norwegian Missionary Society in Madagascar, in: Scandinavian Journal of History, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 103-120.[7658]
Predelli Nyhagen, Line (2000): Sexual control and the remaking of gender: The attempt of nineteenth-century protestant Norwegian women to export Western domesticity to Madagascar, in: Journal of Women's History, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 81-103.[7659]
Predelli Nyhagen, Line (2001): Marriage in Norwegian missionary practice and discourse in Norway and Madagascar, 1880-1910, in: Journal of Religion in Africa,vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 4-48.[7660]
Predelli Nyhagen, Line (2003): Issues of gender, race, and class in the Norwegian Missionary Society in nineteenth-century Norway and Madagascar, Edwin Mellen Press New York.[7661]
Predelli Nyhagen, Line (2003): Emma Dahl: Contesting the patriarchal gender regime of the Norwegian Missionary Society in Madagascar, in: Scaninavian Journal of History, vol. 28, pp. 103-120.[7662]
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
Astuti, Rita (2000): Kindreds and descent groups, New perspectives from Madagascar, in: Carsten, Jane (ed.): Cultures of relatedness, New approaches to the study of kinship, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 90-104.[8714]
Gezon, Lisa (2002): Marriage, kin, and compensation, A socio-political ecology of gender in Ankarana, Madagascar, in: Anthropological Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 4, pp. 675-706.[11778]
society - homosexuality / sexual minorities
Equaldex (2022): LGBT rights in Madagascar, Equaldex, Los Angeles. [11953]
society - masculinities
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society - migration and urbanisation
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society - women's organisations
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