Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and DevelopmentISBN: 978-1-4051-6937-0
Paperback
184 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Andrea Cornwall is a Fellow at the Institute of Development
Studies at the University of Sussex, where she works on the
politics of participation, sexualities and development,
masculinities and women’s empowerment. She is Director of the
DFID-funded Research Programme Consortium Pathways of Women’s
Empowerment.
Elizabeth Harrison is an anthropologist at the University of Sussex. Her work has been broadly within the anthropology of development, with a particular interest in institutional dynamics and in the deployment of policies for gender justice. She has conducted research primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and, more recently, in Europe.
Ann Whitehead teaches anthropology and gender and development at the University of Sussex. She has written extensively within the fields of gender and development, feminist anthropology and the anthropology of rural Ghana.
Elizabeth Harrison is an anthropologist at the University of Sussex. Her work has been broadly within the anthropology of development, with a particular interest in institutional dynamics and in the deployment of policies for gender justice. She has conducted research primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and, more recently, in Europe.
Ann Whitehead teaches anthropology and gender and development at the University of Sussex. She has written extensively within the fields of gender and development, feminist anthropology and the anthropology of rural Ghana.