Women in referendum stories
I’m saving a lot of referendum news articles under the title “referendum stories”. If I were in South Sudan now, I probably wouldn’t leave the voting queues for all the lovely narrative arcs:...
View ArticleInternational women’s day 2011 and Sudan: women in the Sudanese media
Happy International Women’s Day! Although I can’t find any events online being held in Sudan, I’m going to do a quick roundup of some thoughts I’ve had as a feminist student looking at Sudan. After my...
View ArticleInterim to Transitional to Interim: the new draft Transitional Constitution...
The freshly drafted transitional constitution has been released! A PDF is available here. After a few years of legal work and writing a paper partly on the history of citizenship law in north and...
View ArticleArchive Times: The Church Missionary Society and Save the Children Fund UK,...
I’ve been on hiatus from this blog because everything kicked off at work; a conference to organise, and teaching work with archive visits slotted in between. Birmingham! A place, I discovered, of cheap...
View Article“Undesirable harlots”: women in the South Sudan national archives
A file on Murle-Dinka relations, South Sudan National Archives There’s lots of detail in the South Sudan National Archives: I’ve mentioned this before. What I didn’t mention is how many women there...
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