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Bewitching the State
Gender Contestations and Transgressive Citizenship Amid Economic Crisis in Ghana, 1972–1979
Afua Baafi Quarshie
Ghana Studies November 2024, 27 94-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.27.1.94
Afua Baafi Quarshie
Johns Hopkins University
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Bewitching the State
Afua Baafi Quarshie
Ghana Studies Nov 2024, 27 (1) 94-114; DOI: 10.3368/gs.27.1.94
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- Of Crying Maidens and Hapless Leaders: What Does a Rumor Do?
- Golfs, “Girls,” and Generals: Modernity and its Discontents
- The January 13 Man: Remaking the Citizen to Remake the Nation
- “Men really are suffering”: Gender Contestations Amid Economic Crisis
- “Woman No Good”: Implicating Women’s Sexuality in Transgressive Citizenship
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