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1A TRAINING MANUAL FOR THE MEDIACULTURE, RELIGION AND GENDERINTER PRESS SERINTER PRESS SERINTER PRESS SERINTER PRESS SERINTER PRESS SERVICEVICEVICEVICEVICE2 Inter Press ServiceFirst Published 2002 Published by Inter Press Service127 Union Avenue, HarareBox 6050, HarareEmail: by Beryl MutononoPrinted in South Africa by DS Print MediaThe manual may not be reproduced without writtenpermission from Inter Press , RELIGION AND GENDER4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSM aterial in this training manual is largely based on information from the Impact of Religionon Women s Rights in Africa Workshop, held in Zimbabwe, 1 2 November following people presented papers and participated in the discussion at the workshop:Dr Farid Esack, SA Commission on G
male or female. Gender refers to the different roles that are assigned to males and females within society, and the socially constructed relationship between men and women. In terms of traditional gender roles, women are supposed to operate within the private, domestic
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