Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



Cloudsley, Anne (1984)

Women of Omdurman, Life, Love and
the Cult of Virginity,
St. Martins Press,
New York.

EL DAREER, Asma (1982)

Woman, Why do you Weep?

Circumcision and its Consequences, Zed

Books, London.

HALE, Sondra (1995)

Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism,
Socialism and the State,
Westview Press.

HALL, Marjorie & BAKHITA, Amin
Ismail (1981)

Sisters Under the Sun, The Story of
Sudanese Women,
Longman, London.

ISMAIL, Ellen T.(1982)

Social Environment and Daily Routine
of Sudanese women, A Case Study of
Urban Middle Class House Wives,
Reimer, Berlin.

KAMIER, El-Wathig (et al.) (1985)

The State of Women's Studies in the
Sudan,
Development Studies and
Research Centre, University of Khartoum.

KHALEEFA, O. H. (et al.) (1996)

'Gender and Creativity in an Afro- Arab
Islamic Culture-The Case of Sudan' in
Journal of Creative Behaviour, 30 (1),
52-60.

MAKKI, Maureen (1990)

Women of the Sudan, Verlag,
Bendestorf.

KENYON, Susan (1991)

Five Women of Sennar: Culture and
Change in Central Sudan,
Clarendon,
Oxford.

SHAMI, Seteney (et al.) (1990)

Women in Arab Society, Work Patterns
and Gender relations in Egypt, Jordan
and Sudan,
Oxford University Press,
Oxford.

Gender and Education

Gruenbaum, e. (1991)

'The Islamic Movement, Development and Health
Education - Recent Changes in the Health of Rural
Women in Central Sudan' in
Social Science and
Medicine,
33 (6), 637-645.

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