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From History To Herstory Culture Gender And Religion In Archival Material In Southern Africa 2024th Edition Paul Leshota

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From History To Herstory Culture Gender And Religion In Archival Material In Southern Africa 2024th Edition Paul Leshota
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.04 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Paul Leshota, Maxwell Musingafi, Itumeleng Mokhele, Makhulu Makumane
ISBN: 9783031669163, 3031669169
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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From History To Herstory Culture Gender And Religion In Archival Material In Southern Africa 2024th Edition Paul Leshota by Paul Leshota, Maxwell Musingafi, Itumeleng Mokhele, Makhulu Makumane 9783031669163, 3031669169 instant download after payment.

This book seeks to contribute to reflections done on the gender equality agenda by combing through oral and written resources to unearth and document heroic displays of leadership by women of Africa in general and of Southern Africa in particular, that remain hidden under the rubble of Eurocentric, colonial and African patriarchal archive and hegemony. It seeks to open the archive of Southern Africa to unearth the names of women who have played an important role in shaping the course of Southern Africa history in every way. While acknowledging the systematic marginalisation of women's voices and identities by scribal patriarchy, the aim is to bring to life women's experiences and voices through critical engagement of sources of knowledge available to Africa in general and southern Africa in particular. The chapters of this book will contribute to the debate on gender equality and women empowerment by women themselves within the framework of Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 5.

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