'An exciting, timely and well-conceptualised book that will be of immense value in the fields of politics, development and gender studies.'
Professor Amina Mama, African Gender Institute, University of Cape Town
<br /><br />'One of best books ever to make the intellectual case for women's engagement in politics.' <br />Professor Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
<br /><br />'Offers a very interesting, quite subtle, comparision of the ways women have influenced but also utilised political institutions established by the new political regimes in South Africa and Uganda.' <br />Vicky Randall, University of Essex
<br /><br />'For teachers looking for that "one book" on African women and contemporary politics, this would be an excellent choice.'
<br /><i>African Studies Review</i>
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction: Women in Power in Uganda and South Africa - Anne Marie Goetz and Shireen Hassim
- 2. Women's Political Effectiveness - A Conceptual Framework - Anne Marie Goetz
- 3. Representation, participation and democratic effectiveness: Feminist challenges to representative democracy in South Africa - Shireen Hassim
- 4. The Problem with Patronage: Constraints on Women's Political Effectiveness in Uganda - Anne Marie Goetz
- 5. The Politics of Engagement: Women Transforming the Policy Process - Domestic Violence Legislation in South Africa - Sheila Meintjes
- 6. The 'Lost Clause' - The Campaign to Advance Women's Property Rights in the Uganda 1998 Land Act - Sheila Kawamara-Mishambi and Irene Ovonji-Odida
- 7. Democratising local government: Problems and opportunities in the advancement of gender equality - Likhapha Mbatha
- 8. Gender Equity and Local Democracy in Contemporary Uganda: Addressing the Challenge of Women's Political Effectiveness in Local Government - Josephine Ahikire