Deconstructing Masculinity in a 'Female Bastion': Ambiguities, Contradictions and Insights (Report)
Journal of International Women's Studies 2008, Nov, 10, 2
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Abstract This article is informed by my experiences teaching women's studies and specifically feminist theory to predominantly female and male students offering Women's studies. As a mainstream academic discipline at the University of Buea, housing the only such Department in Cameroon's Higher Education system, this study uncovers the broader polemics regarding gender and women's studies.
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