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Florence Abena Dolphyne. The Emancipation of Women: An African Perspective. Accra, Ghana: Ghana Universities Press, 1991. xv+107 pp. Bibliography. Index. $13.75/L7.50. Paper. (Distributed by African Books Collective, Ltd., Oxford.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 May 2014
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1. Massell, Gregory J.. The Surrogate Proletariat: Moslem Women and Revolutionary Strategies in Soviet Central Asia, 1919-1929 (Princeton: Princeton University, 1974)Google Scholar provides comparative evidence of the difficulties of affecting rapid transformation of gender roles in developing societies.
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