TANU Women: Gender and Culture in the Making of Tanganyikan Nationalism, 1955-1965
Susan Geiger
In this book, Susan Geiger establishes gender as a category of analysis that not only situates women in African political life, but also compels readers to reformulate concepts such as "nationalism" and the "state". By highlighting the key role women played in the nationalist struggle in Tanganyika, Geiger dispels "metanarratives" of African nationalism that privilege Western-educated African male elites and generally conceive African nationalism as an imported ideology.
Год:
1997
Издание:
hardcover
Издательство:
Heinemann / James Currey / E.A.E.P. / Mkuki Na Nyota
Язык:
english
Страницы:
240
ISBN 10:
0435072544
ISBN 13:
9780435072544
Серия:
Social History of Africa
Файл:
PDF, 29.40 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1997