Volume 3, Issue 1 (2023) Water and Women in Past, Present and Future
This summer we bring you a new volume with 11 articles on the politics and aesthetics of water, edited by Zdenka Kalnicka from Ostrava University. It should be a challenging and provocative read as the articles highlight not only a gendered political economy of water resources and allocations the world over but also philosophical and literary interpretations of the aesthetic dimensions of water and the feminine.Articles
A Gender Perspective on Water Resources and Sanitation
Marcia Brewster
Symbols of Water and Woman on Selected Examples of Modern Bengali Literature in the Context of Mythological Tradition
Blanka Knotkova-Capkova
Narcissuses, Medusas, Ophelias… Water Imagery And Femininity in the Texts by Two Decadent Women Writers
Viola Parente-Capkova
Images of Water and Woman in the Arts
Zdenka Kalnicka
Women, Water and the Reclamation of the Feminine
Colleen Kattau
The Ladies of the Water: Iemanjá, Oxum, Oiá and a Living Faith
Cláudia Cerqueira do Rosario
Gender Mainstreaming and Integration of Women in Decision- Making: The Case of Water Management in Samari-Nkwanta, Ghana
Nana Ama Serwah Poku Sam
“The Place of Cool Waters”: Women and Water in the Slums of Nairobi, Kenya
Chi-Chi Undie, Johannes John-Langba, and Elizabeth Kimani