Gènere i geografia a l’Àfrica: desenvolupaments, reptes i trajectòries de futur
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Aquest article ofereix una visió àmplia de la situació actual dels estudis de les dones i de gènere, en general, i en geografia, en particular, a l’Àfrica. S’inicia amb la localització d’aquests estudis en el context dels moviments femenins internacionals i s’examina quin és el seu marc a l’Àfrica. Tanmateix, s’hi explica com el gènere s’ha desenvolupat i s’ha transformat dins la geografia al llarg de les darreres dècades a l’Àfrica sub-sahariana, i s’hi subratllen els reptes i les trajectòries potencials de cara al futur de la geografia i el gènere en aquest continent.
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