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Shemurenga The Zimbabwean Womens Movement 19952000 Shereen Essof

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Shemurenga The Zimbabwean Womens Movement 19952000 Shereen Essof
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Publisher: Weaver Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Shereen Essof
ISBN: 9781779222145, 9781779222206, 1779222149, 1779222203
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Shemurenga The Zimbabwean Womens Movement 19952000 Shereen Essof by Shereen Essof 9781779222145, 9781779222206, 1779222149, 1779222203 instant download after payment.

This book demonstrates the place of women's movements during a defining period of contemporary Zimbabwe. The government of Robert Mugabe may have been as firmly in power in 2000 as it was in 1995, but the intervening years saw severe economic crisis, mass strikes and protests, the start of land occupations, intervention in the war in the DRC, and the rise of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change. Shereen Essof shows how Zimbabwean women crafted responses to these and other events, and aimed for a feminist agenda that would prioritise the interests of the rural and urban poor. Rejecting both the strictures of patriarchy and the orthodoxies of established feminism, she demands that Zimbabwe's women be heard in their own voices and in their own contexts. In doing so she writes a book that combines scholarly integrity with a wild, joyous cry for liberation.

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