Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa
Literature regarding South Sudan
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
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health - reproduction and fertility
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health
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history colonialism and pre-colonial history
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Literature
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media
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politics - wars violent conflicts
Affi, Ladan / Tonnessen, Liv / Tripp, Aili Mari (2021): Women and peacebuilding in Africa, Boydell and Brewer, Rochester.[11615]
Bantebya, Grace (2007): Women’s experiences during armed conflict in Southern Sudan, 1983-2005, The case of Juba county, Central Equatorial state, Isis-WICCE, Kampala.[6899]
Beswick, Stephanie (2000): Women, war and leadership in South Sudan (1700-1994), in: Spaulding, Jay / Beswick, Stephanie (eds.): White Nile, black blood, War, leadership and ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala, Red Sea Press, Lawrenceville, pp. 93-112.[6956]
Beswick, Stephanie (2001): ‘We are bought like clothes’, The war over polygyny and levirate marriage in South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 35-61.[6900]
Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain and patience, The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park.[6901]
Declich, Fancesca (1997): Groups of mutual assistance, Feminine and masculine work among agriculturalists along the Juba River, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 77-89.[6902]
Edward, Jane Kani (2001): Southern Sudan refugee women, Questioning the past and imagining a future, in: Grimshaw, Patricia / Holmes, Katie / Lake, Marilyn (eds.): Women’s rights and human rights, International historical perspectives, Palgrave,New York, pp. 273-289.[6957]
Elia, Lona (2007): Fighting gender-based violence in South Sudan, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, pp. 27-30. [6958]
Ensor, Marisa (2013): Drinking the bitter roots, Gendered youth, transitional justice and reconciliation across the South Sudan-Uganda border, in: African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 171-194.[6903]
Grabska, Katarzyna (2014): Gender, home and identity, Nuer repatriation to Southern Sudan, James Currey, Suffolk. [6904]
Hilhorst, Dorothea / van Leeuwen, Mathijs (2005): Global peace builders and local conflict, The feminization of peace in Southern Sudan, in: Davids, tine / van Driel, Francien (eds.): The gender question in globalization, Challenging perspectives and practices, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, pp. 93-120.[6959]
Hutchinson, Sharon Elaine / Jok, Madut Jok (2002): Gendered violence and the militarisation of ethnicity, A case study from South Sudan, in: Werbner, Richard (ed.): Postcolonial subjectivity in Africa, Zed Books, London, pp. 84-107.[6960]
Jok, Jok Madut (1998): Militarization, gender and reproductive health in South Sudan, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston.[6905]
Jok, Madut Jok (1998): Militarization, gender and reproductive health in South Sudan, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston.[6961]
Jok, Madut Jok (1999): Militarism, gender and reproductive suffering: The case of abortion in Western Dinka, in: Africa, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 194-212.[6962]
Jok, Madut Jok (2000): Militarization and gender violence in South Sudan, in: Journal of African and Asian Studies, vol. 34, pp. 420-429.[6963]
Pinaud, Clémence (2013): Are ‘griefs of more value than triumphs’, Power relations, nation building, and the different histories of women’s wartime contributions in postwar South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 151-175.[6906]
Pinaud, Clémence (2015): ‘We are trained to be married!’ Elite formation and ideology in the ‘girls’ battalion’ of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army, in: Journal of Eastern African Studies, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 375-393. [6907]
Pol, Mirjam (1998): We have to sit down, Women, war and pace in southern Sudan, Pax Christi, Utrecht.[6908]
Sabala, Kizito (2017): South Sudan’s 2015 peace agreement and women’s participation, in: African Journal of Conflict and Peacebuilding Review, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 80-93.[6909]
Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2012): Bread for the breadwinners, A guide for grassroots organisations working on women’s economic empowerment in the two Sudans, SIHA, Kampala.[6910]
Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2013): Reinforcing community activism and intergenerational bridges for women’s rights and equality, A guide on community activism, South Sudan, SIHA, Kampala.[6911]
Weber, Annette (2011): Women without arms, Gendered fighters construcitons in Eritrea and Southern Sudan, in: International Journal of Conflict and Violence, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 357-370.[6912]
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
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society - masculinities
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society - migration and urbanisation
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society - women's organisations
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