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About the Author
Anne R. Breneman is a professor in the Department of Sociology at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. She received her masters and doctorate in Social Science and Education at the University of Georgia and her bachelors in cultural anthropology / sociology from Hobart & William Smith Colleges. She is a mother to four children and two stepchildren and a grandmother of eight. She and her husband Bret currently reside in West Point, Virginia. Rebecca N. Mbuh is a Professor of business administration at Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea. She received her Ph.D. in higher education administration and human resources management from the University of South Carolina. In 2001, Dr. Mbuh conducted a yearlong research study on women managers in Cameroon and Indonesia. She is the author of several articles and book chapters on women's issues (particularly African women) and has presented numerous papers at conferences in America and internationally. Dr. Mbuh and her husband Mark reside in Seoul, Korea.
Reviews
Part 4, which delves into two of the most compelling problems of women, is a sensible following of Mbuh's chapter in Part 3. While Mokgadi Moletsane and Mark DeLancey explain why women are more vulnerable to the HIV / AIDS than men in Africa, Anne Breneman discusses various forms of violence against women and girls as well as some solutions to this problem. Both chapters are well-focused and thorough, and likely of interest to classes exploring specific gender issues.... Anne Breneman's chapter, 'To Be or Not to Be a Mother,' presents a powerful ending.... [Women in the New Millenium] is informative and will enhance the public's awareness of the global women's movement. -- Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College * Asian Women *
Book Information
ISBN 9780761833420
Author Anne R. Breneman
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Hamilton Books
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 508g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 154mm * 26mm