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This innovative anthropological study, based on biographic narratives recorded during extensive field-research in Darfur, Sudan (1990-95) provides a unique understanding of how, in daily life, working women in Darfur, Sudan, negotiate their identities in the context of an Islamist regime.

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This innovative anthropological study, based on biographic narratives recorded during extensive field-research in Darfur, Sudan (1990-95) provides a unique understanding of how, in daily life, working women in Darfur, Sudan, negotiate their identities in the context of an Islamist regime.
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Autorenporträt
Karin (C.L.A.) Willemse, Ph.D. (2001), in Social Sciences, Leiden University, is Assistant Professor of Anthropology of Africa, and of gender and Islam at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She has published extensively on Darfur, in particular on issues of gender. She is currently engaged in a project on Islam and identities in the public space in four towns in Africa with colleagues from Cape Town, Dakar, and Leiden.