Английская Википедия:Fatima Babiker Mahmoud
Шаблон:Short description Fatima Babiker Mahmoud (Шаблон:Lang-ar) is a Sudanese-born socialist feminist.[1]
Biography
She graduated from the University of Khartoum[2] and earned her doctorate at the University of Hull.[3] Her doctoral thesis was the basis of her most-frequently cited work, The Sudanese Bourgeoisie:Vanguard of Development? in which she traced the historical development of the modern Sudanese bourgeoisie and concluded that it had no progressive role to play in the development of Sudan.[2]
The Pan-African Women's Liberation Organisation (PAWLO) was established at the time of the 7th Pan-African Conference in Kampala, Uganda in April 1994,[4] and Mahmoud became its founding President. Addressing the first meeting of PAWLO, she said:
"African women share a common history, a common conceptual framework in understanding our reality in order to change it, and common enemies and friends within and outside Africa. We have similar challenges to face and a better future to look forward to. There is now a serious need for a new Pan African Women's organisation, embracing African women on the continent and in the diaspora, to address these commonalities."[4]
Mahmoud has previously served as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Gender Studies.[5]
Selected writing
- المرأة الافريقية بين الارث والحداثة (African Women Between Heritage and Modernity) (2002)
- African Women, Transformation and Development (1991)
- Calamity in the Sudan: Civilian Versus Military Rule (1988)
- The Sudanese Bourgeoisie: Vanguard of Development? (1984)
References
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