Fatima Babiker Mahmoud Explained

Fatima Babiker Mahmoud (Arabic: فاطمة بابكر محمود) is a Sudanese-born socialist feminist.[1]

Biography

She graduated from the University of Khartoum[2] and earned her doctorate at the University of Hull.[3] Her doctoral thesis was the basis of her most-frequently cited work, The Sudanese Bourgeoisie:Vanguard of Development? in which she traced the historical development of the modern Sudanese bourgeoisie and concluded that it had no progressive role to play in the development of Sudan.

The Pan-African Women's Liberation Organisation (PAWLO) was established at the time of the 7th Pan-African Conference in Kampala, Uganda in April 1994,[4] and Mahmoud became its founding President. Addressing the first meeting of PAWLO, she said:

"African women share a common history, a common conceptual framework in understanding our reality in order to change it, and common enemies and friends within and outside Africa. We have similar challenges to face and a better future to look forward to. There is now a serious need for a new Pan African Women's organisation, embracing African women on the continent and in the diaspora, to address these commonalities."

Mahmoud has previously served as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Gender Studies.[5]

Selected writing

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fatima Sadiqi. Women's Movements in Post-"Arab Spring" North Africa. 23 May 2016. Springer. 978-1-137-50675-7. 170–.
  2. Book: Mahmoud, Fatima . 1984 . The Sudanese Bourgeoisie:Vanguard of Development? . London. Zed Books . back cover . 978-0862321833 .
  3. Web site: Fatima Babiker Mahmoud. The Sudanese Bourgeoisie–Vanguard of Development? (book review) . Messing . Simon . March 1985 . African Studies Review . Cambridge University Press . 11 September 2017 .
  4. Web site: Pan-African Women Organising for the Future: The Formation of the Pan African Women's Liberation Organisation and Beyond . Roy-Campbell . Zaline . June 1996 . The African e-Journals Project . University of Michigan . 11 September 2017 .
  5. Editorial Board, Journal of Gender Studies . Journal of Gender Studies. 5. 2. ebi. . 28 April 2010 . 10.1080/09589236.1996.9960638 .