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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume 6, 1999 - Issue 1
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Locating and Dislocating Gender in Rural Zimbabwe: The making of space and the texturing of bodies

Pages 27-47 | Published online: 14 Jul 2010

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Robyn Longhurst & Lynda Johnston. (2014) Bodies, gender, place and culture: 21 years on. Gender, Place & Culture 21:3, pages 267-278.
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Esther Mugweni, Stephen Pearson & Mayeh Omar. (2012) Traditional gender roles, forced sex and HIV in Zimbabwean marriages. Culture, Health & Sexuality 14:5, pages 577-590.
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Cecile Jackson. (2012) Conjugality as Social Change: A Zimbabwean Case. The Journal of Development Studies 48:1, pages 41-54.
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Carla Giddings & Alice J. Hovorka. (2010) Place, ideological mobility and youth negotiations of gender identities in urban Botswana. Gender, Place & Culture 17:2, pages 211-229.
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Louise C. Johnson. (2008) Re-placing gender? Reflections on 15 years of Gender, Place and Culture . Gender, Place & Culture 15:6, pages 561-574.
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Mike Kesby, Fungisai Gwanzura-Ottemoller & Monica Chizororo. (2006) Theorising other, ‘other childhoods’: Issues emerging from work on HIV in urban and rural Zimbabwe. Children's Geographies 4:2, pages 185-202.
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Elsbeth Robson. (2000) Wife Seclusion and the Spatial Praxis of Gender Ideology in Nigerian Hausaland. Gender, Place & Culture 7:2, pages 179-199.
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Diana Jeater. (2000) No Place for a Woman: Gwelo Town, Southern Rhodesia, 1894-1920. Journal of Southern African Studies 26:1, pages 29-42.
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Admire Chereni. (2016) ‘You become two in one’: Women’s representations of responsibility and emotional vulnerability in Zimbabwean father-away families. International Social Work 60:2, pages 366-378.
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Manase Kudzai Chiweshe, Loveness Chakona & Kirk Helliker. (2014) Patriarchy, Women, Land and Livelihoods on A1 farms in Zimbabwe. Journal of Asian and African Studies 50:6, pages 716-731.
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Roda Madziva & Elisabetta Zontini. (2012) Transnational mothering and forced migration: Understanding the experiences of Zimbabwean mothers in the UK. European Journal of Women's Studies 19:4, pages 428-443.
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Dominic Pasura. (2010) A gendered analysis of land reforms in Zimbabwe. Women's Studies International Forum 33:5, pages 443-454.
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Mary Adams. (2009) Playful places, serious times: young women migrants from a peri-urban settlement, Zimbabwe. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 15:4, pages 797-814.
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Mike Kesby. (2016) Spatialising Participatory Approaches: The Contribution of Geography to a Mature Debate. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 39:12, pages 2813-2831.
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Mike Kesby. (2005) Retheorizing Empowerment‐through‐Participation as a Performance in Space: Beyond Tyranny to Transformation. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 30:4, pages 2037-2065.
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Michael Landzelius. 2004. A Companion to Cultural Geography. A Companion to Cultural Geography 279 297 .
M Kesby, K Fenton, P Boyle & R Power. (2003) An agenda for future research on HIV and sexual behaviour among African migrant communities in the UK. Social Science & Medicine 57:9, pages 1573-1592.
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Nicola Ansell. (2002) `Of course we must be equal, but…': imagining gendered futures in two rural southern African secondary schools. Geoforum 33:2, pages 179-194.
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Yvonne Underhill-Sem. (2001) Maternities in ?out-of-the-way? places: epistemological possibilities for retheorising population geography. International Journal of Population Geography 7:6, pages 447-460.
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Mike Kesby. (2005) Participatory diagramming: deploying qualitative methods through an action research epistemology. Area 32:4, pages 423-435.
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