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Being a woman intellectual in Africa: the persistence of sexist and cultural stereotypes
Author(s)
Nare, Zoe Christine
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eng
Subject(s)
Womens status
Gender stereotypes
Intelligentsia
Traditional societies
Gender discrimination
Girls education
Womens education
Empowerment
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https://akb.au.int/handle/AKB/100429
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https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000110947
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Women in higher education in Africa
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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1995
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Africa
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[1] Z. Nare, "Being a woman intellectual in Africa: the persistence of sexist and cultural stereotypes ," 1995.
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Nare, Zoe Christine, "Being a woman intellectual in Africa: the persistence of sexist and cultural stereotypes ," 1995.
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Nare, Z., (1995). "Being a woman intellectual in Africa: the persistence of sexist and cultural stereotypes,"
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Nare, Zoe Christine. (1995). "Being a woman intellectual in Africa: the persistence of sexist and cultural stereotypes,"
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