Gender and Land Reform: The Zimbabwe Experience

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 10‏/03‏/2005 - 192 من الصفحات
Goebel examines the social forces and effects of the resettlement process, including state policy and legislation, customary norms and practices, local institutions, and ideologies and cosmologies. Her study emphasizes the strategic choices women make in new institutional and household contexts and considers the interests of poor women who have been marginalized within the land reform process.

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Allison Goebel is assistant professor, women's studies and environmental studies, Queen's University.

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