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Gender And Decolonization In The Congo The Legacy Of Patrice Lumumba Karen Bouwer

  • SKU: BELL-2337020
Gender And Decolonization In The Congo The Legacy Of Patrice Lumumba Karen Bouwer
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Gender And Decolonization In The Congo The Legacy Of Patrice Lumumba Karen Bouwer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Karen Bouwer
ISBN: 9780230615571, 0230615570
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Gender And Decolonization In The Congo The Legacy Of Patrice Lumumba Karen Bouwer by Karen Bouwer 9780230615571, 0230615570 instant download after payment.

Patrice Lumumba’s legacy continues to fire the imagination of politicians, activists, and artists.  But women have been missing from accounts of the Congo’s decolonization.  What new ideals of masculinity and femininity were generated in this struggle?  Were masculinist biases re-inscribed in later depictions of the martyred nationalist?  Through analysis of Lumumba’s writings and speeches, the life stories of women activists, and literary and cinematic works, Gender and Decolonization in the Congo: The Legacy of Patrice Lumumba challenges male-centered interpretations of Congolese nationalism and illustrates how generic conventions both reinforced and undercut gender bias in representations of Lumumba and his female contemporaries.

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