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Teresa Barnes
Teresa Barnes

Areas of Specialization: Women, gender and feminist histories in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Specializations / Research Interest(s): Gender and institutional culture in South African universities; Political history of Zimbabwe; Gender, memoir and autobiography, Education: PhD, African Economic History, University of Zimbabwe, 1994 MA with distinction, African Economic History, University of Zimbabwe, 1987 BA, International Relations, Brown University, 1979, Courses: Feminist Theories in the Humanities, 20th Century African Intellectual History, History of Southern Africa Truth Commissions in Comparative Perspective, Memoir and Autobiography. Books: The Restructuring of South African Higher Education: Rocky Roads from Policy Formulation to Institutional Mergers, 2002-2005. . Ed. Teresa Barnes, Narend Baijnath, and Kalawathie Sattar. Pretoria, South Africa: University of South Africa Press, 2009. Barnes, Teresa. "We Women Worked So Hard": Gender, Labor and Social Reproduction in Harare, Zimbabwe, 1930-56. . Heinemann, 1999. Barnes, Teresa, and Everjoice Win. To Live A Better Life: An Oral History of Women in Harare, 1930-60. . Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books, 1990.

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