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Afircan women in revolution
Publish Place | Trenton |
Publisher | Africa World Press |
Publish Year | 2007 |
Pages | XX, 286p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 1592214460 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- AFR 6 2007
Description | This book is an analysis of the roles played by African women in seven revolutionary movements in post World War Africa. The revolutionary movements covered in this book occurred in: Algeria, Kenya, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. The author looks at how did these revolutionary movements define women's liberation? What is the linkage between feminist theories of liberation and national liberation? Did the national liberation movements betray women? And what has been the fate of the original commitments toward women's liberation and gender equality? Also considered is the destructive impact of globalization on African women. The case studies of Senegal, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe show not only how each country has been affected, but the specific effects on women and their families: how household economy and gender relations are continually adjusting to the challenges posed by globalization. |
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