College Honors Program
Date of Creation
5-6-1991
Document Type
Thesis
First Advisor
Diane Bell
Abstract
The complex nexus of Dependency theories, Self-Reliance, and Afro-centric feminisms frame this exploration into economic development strategies Senegalese women deploy in the peanut and fishing sectors to ensure the survival of their families and communities.
Recommended Citation
Hunter, Sarah-Joy, "Senegalese Women: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Development in Sine-Saloum and Dakar" (1991). College Honors Program. 97.
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/honors/97
Included in
African Studies Commons, Agricultural Economics Commons, Growth and Development Commons, Women's Studies Commons
Comments
Reader: Hussein Adam