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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Cornwall, Andrea > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Tripp, Aili Mari
- Publish Year
- 2005
- Shelfmark
- AFR 1A 2005
- Thesaurus
- gender, vrouwbeelden, vrouwelijkheid, mannelijkheid, rolgedrag, feminisme, homoseksualiteit, polygamie, consumenten, kolonialisme, weduwen, huwelijken, meisjes, platteland, geld, geweld, agrarische beroepen, gezinnen, inkomen, betaalde arbeid, ondernemers, spiritualiteit, slavernij, islam, christendom, politieke participatie, nationalisme, historiografie, Afrika, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, bundel
- Description
- The writings show how gender relations have been constructed on the African continent and reflect the changes in approach and inquiry that have been brought about as the authors consider gender identities and difference in their work. Specific themes covered here include the contestation and representation of gender, femininity and masculinity: livelihoods and life ways: gender and religion, gender and culture: gender and governance.
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Jones, Adam > (hrsg.)
- Publish Year
- 1990
- Shelfmark
- WER 1E 1990 - B
- Thesaurus
- weduwen, vrouwenstudies, dagelijks leven, islam, Afrika, Nederlandse Antillen, China, wereld, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw
- Description
- Problemen met de interpretatie van historische gebeurtenissen in 3e wereld landen
widows, family, and community in Kenya
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Mutongi, Kenda
- Publish Year
- 2007
- Shelfmark
- AFR 1A 2007
- Thesaurus
- weduwen, kolonialisme, postkolonialisme, Afrika, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
- Description
- Growing up in Kenya, Kenda Mutongi encountered a perplexing contradiction. While the young teachers at her village school railed against colonialism, many of her elders, including her widowed mother, praised their former British masters. In this book Mutongi explores how both the challenges and contradictions of colonial rule and the frustrations and failures of independence shaped the lives of Maragoli widows and their complex relations with each other, their families, and the larger community. Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, rates of widowhood have been remarkably high in Kenya. Mutongi here argues that widows survive by publicly airing their social, economic, and political problems, their “worries of the heart.” Initially aimed at the men in their community, and then their colonial rulers, this strategy changed after independence as widows increasingly invoked the language of citizenship to demand their rights from the new leaders of Kenya —leaders whose failure to meet the needs of ordinary citizens has led to deep disenchantment and altered Kenyans’ view of their colonial past.
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