"Professor Fatou Sow is a towering figure in feminist analysis and global women's human rights advocacy. Her expert analysis of Feminism in Africa is a must-read in these times of backlash against women's rights. It affirms both the universality of feminist claims, and the importance of context and history in interpreting them. The book's exploration of the impact of fundamentalisms, of cultural debates and of identity politics on African women's struggles for equality is especially powerful. Professor Sow's striking 'refusal to accept an identity formed through oppression and domination' when violations of women's dignity are justified in the name of identity is an important rejoinder to fashionable cultural particularist arguments."Karima Bennoune, University of Michigan Law School