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Amina Mama

Amina Mama
© Fadoa Films, 2010
Producer, University lecturer, Activist, Publisher
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

Amina Mama is a Nigerian feminist activist, researcher and scholar, who has lived and worked Nigeria, South Africa, Britain, the Netherlands and the USA. She spent 10 years establishing the University of Cape Town's African Gender Institute and is founding editor of the African journal of gender studies, Feminist Africa. She authored Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity (Routledge 1995), Women's Studies and Studies of Women in Africa (CODESRIA, 1996), and co-edited Engendering African Social Sciences (CODESRIA 1997). She is currently developing a transnational activist research initiative on gender and militarism and pursuing her interest in documentary film. The Witches of Gambaga (2010, directed by Yaba Badoe) is her first film (as producer).
She currently lives in Berkeley and works at University of California, Davis as Professor and Director of Women and Gender Studies.

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