Johnson here calls for a shift in focus from human rights to justice in the study of gender relations as she examines the stories of ordinary Malawians striving to resolve disputes and achieve successful gender and marital relations.
Johnson here calls for a shift in focus from human rights to justice in the study of gender relations as she examines the stories of ordinary Malawians striving to resolve disputes and achieve successful gender and marital relations.
Jessica Johnson is an author, entrepreneur, speaker, and podcast host. With a degree in journalism, she has grown a successful content marketing agency, managed global content teams, written for publications like Ad Age and HuffPost, and mentors women on creating profitable content-writing businesses. On her podcast, the Bright Life Podcast, she shares conversations with women around personal growth, entrepreneurship, and creating one's biggest, brightest life. Learn more at hijessicajohnson.com.
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Acknowledgements Images, tables and maps Acronyms Glossary of Chichewa Introduction 1. Love, marriage and matriliny 2. Marital disputes and the legal search for justice 3. Navigating Ufulu 4. Gender justice? 5. Handling violence 6. Justice in motion Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Images, tables and maps Acronyms Glossary of Chichewa Introduction 1. Love, marriage and matriliny 2. Marital disputes and the legal search for justice 3. Navigating Ufulu 4. Gender justice? 5. Handling violence 6. Justice in motion Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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