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The gender of dependency theory: women as workers, from neocolonialism in West Africa to the implosion of contemporary capitalism

La notion du genre dans la théorie de la dépendance : les femmes en tant que travailleuses, du néocolonialisme en Afrique de l’Ouest à l’implosion du capitalisme contemporain

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