Feminism: Annotated Bibliography

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Abbey, Ruth (ed.) (2013), Feminist Interpretations of Rawls, College Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Alstott, Linda (2004), No Exit: What Parents Owe Their Children and What Society Owes Parents, New York: Oxford University Press.
Baehr, Amy R. (ed.) (2004), Varieties of Feminist Liberalism. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Baehr, Amy R. (2013), Liberal Feminism: Comprehensive and Political, In Abbey (2013).
––– (2008), Perfectionism, Feminism, and Public Reason, Law and Philosophy 27: 193–222.
––– (2004), Feminist Politics and Feminist Pluralism: Can We Do Feminist Political Theory without Theories of Gender?’ Journal of Political Philosophy 12: 411–436.
––– (1996), Towards a New Feminist Liberalism: Okin, Rawls, and
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G., & G, O. M. (2003). Research Methods, Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, ACTS Press, Nairobi.
Narayan, D. (2002), Empowerment and Poverty Reduction‖, Washington, DC, World Bank.
Nzomo, M. 2003. Women in Political Leadership in Kenya: Access, Agenda Setting & Accountability. Nairobi: Institute of Diplomacy & International Studies University of Nairobi.
Nzomo, M, Oyugi, J, Wanyande, P, Miruka, O, Makhoha, K, and Kamau, N. 2003. Women in politics: challenges of democratic transition in Kenya. Nairobi: Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Okin, Susan Moller (1989), Justice, Gender and the Family. Basic Books, New York
Pinto, C. (2007), Women Leaders Must Do More than Talk about Gender Equality, Daily Nation, and Nairobi: 11.
Rawls, John (1997), The Idea of Public Reason Revisited.’ In Freeman (1999): 573–615.
––– (1993), Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press.
––– (1975), Fairness to Goodness. In Freeman (1999): 267–285.
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Rodham-Clinton, H. (2003), Living History. London: Headline.
Sara Hlupekile Longwe (2000), Towards realistic strategies for women's political empowerment in Africa, Gender & Development, 8:3, 24-30, DOI:
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1997, Empowerment as an Approach to Poverty, Working paper series 97.07. Background paper for the UNDP Human Development Report, New York: UNDP.
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Kabira, W. and Kimani, N (2012), The Historical Journey of Women’s Leadership in Kenya.
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Thomas, S. and Wilcox, C. (Eds.) (2005), Women and Elective Office, Oxford University Press.
Thompson, Janna (1993), What Do Women Want? Rewriting the Social Contract, International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 8: 257–272.
UNECA 2014, Twenty-Year Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA) + 20 Africa Regional Review Summary Report 1995-2014.
Wainaina, E, 2007. 22 Women for Parliament as Regions elect first Female MPs. http://www.nation.co.ke/news/politics/Record-22-women-for-Parliament-/1064-4053226-cyk0iez/index.html
World Bank, 2006. Gender Equality as Smart Economics, A World Bank Group Gender Action Plan (Fiscal years 2007–10).
World Economic Forum (WEF), 2014, Global gender gap report – 2014 Geneva, Switzerland: WEF.
World Development Report (2000), Attacking Poverty, New York, Oxford University