African mythology, femininity, and maternity / Ismahan Soukeyna Diop.
By: Diop, Ismahan Soukeyna.
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Knjižnica FFZG 2. kat, etnologija | Etnologija | CD03.2 DIO a (Browse shelf) | Available | 1305278622 |
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CD03.2 CRO h Homosexuality & civilization / | CD03.2 CUL The cultural construction of sexuality / | CD03.2 DEV l Liberating method : feminism and social research / | CD03.2 DIO a African mythology, femininity, and maternity / | CD03.2 DOI Doing feminist research / | CD03.2 DOU Doulas and intimate labour : boundaries, bodies and birth / | CD03.2 EIS c The chalice and the blade : our history, our future / |
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Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Feminine Figures in African Mythology Chapter 3: Symbolic References to the feminine body Chapter 4: Correspondences with tales from Europe and Middle East Chapter 5: Impact on women's social status Chapter 6: Women in the contemporary African literature Chapter 7: Clinical representation of femininity and maternity in the mother-daughter relationship: Analysis of clinical cases Chapter 8: Conclusion.
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