Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... believes that genuine efforts toward decolonization in Tanzania began with the Arusha Declaration . But compared to Mlama and Wapakabulo , she writes drama as a more radical assessment of the pitfalls of ujamaa nationalism . Although ...
... believes that genuine efforts toward decolonization in Tanzania began with the Arusha Declaration . But compared to Mlama and Wapakabulo , she writes drama as a more radical assessment of the pitfalls of ujamaa nationalism . Although ...
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... believe that Sara is not providing her with good food because she is a Mchusa.12 She believes that women from this community are bad . Within the changing socio- economic , cultural , and national environments , such sentiments run ...
... believe that Sara is not providing her with good food because she is a Mchusa.12 She believes that women from this community are bad . Within the changing socio- economic , cultural , and national environments , such sentiments run ...
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... believes , have to figure out new ways of nurturing responsive and responsible citizenship and political leader- ship . For Liking's detractors , her motivation in recovering such autochthonous ritual is at best essentialist . However ...
... believes , have to figure out new ways of nurturing responsive and responsible citizenship and political leader- ship . For Liking's detractors , her motivation in recovering such autochthonous ritual is at best essentialist . However ...
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