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AFRICAN FEMINIST POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE is a bookthat aims to expose
the dilemmas and conflicts that feminist researchers and
practitioners living and/or working in the Global South have to
deal with on a daily basis. The bookattempts to disentangle some of
these dilemmas and tensions in, challenges to, but also
possibilities for feminist research and activism in the context of
the cultures, practices and expectations of university
bureaucracies, donor agenciesand North-South collaboration. All the
authors, living and working in Denmark, Ghana, Nigeria, Mozambique
and South Africa, are researchers and activists.They theorise from
their experiences as persons who are based in, or have worked in
Africa, highlighting the dilemmas and conflicts they face as
academics and researchers on one hand, and dependence on donor
funding on the other.
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