Thanks Prof., by the way I have just stumbled on your chapter based on a paper you presented in Dar es Salaam among other places way back in 1989 - its title is: "Perspectives on Women and the Development of Agricultural Cooperatives in Nigeria."
From: "Emeagwali, Gloria (History)" <emeagwali@mail.ccsu.edu>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 1:31 PM
Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Do African (Women) Political Theorist Exist?
Mobujaoulu Okome is in pol.sc.(Nigeria/US)
Professor Gloria Emeagwali
Prof. of History & African Studies
History Department
Central Connecticut State University
New Britain
CT 06050
africahistory.net
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From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chambi Chachage [chambi78@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 2:55 AM
To: Wanazuoni - Informal Network of Tanzanian Intellectuals
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Do African (Women) Political Theorist Exist?
It is a provocative question. But a preliminary survey contentiously suggests that they are hardly there. Kindly send any of their names my way.
So far these names have been put forward though it is proving very difficult to get any (seminal) text that they have written on political theory: Sylvia Tamale, Amina Mama, Ruth Meena and Bernadeta Killian. Perhaps the best way is to start with a list of our African political scientists.
For sure feminist theory is indeed a political theory. This is so whether it is advanced by political scientists or not and regardless of it being of politics with a big or small p. So in this regard TGNP's effort to theorize transformative feminism<http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=%E2%80%9CNotes+on+Transformative+Feminism%E2%80%9D&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#q=%22notes+on+transformative+feminism%22&rls=en> is indeed an attempt at political theorization.
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