Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... struggle in order to tear down economic domi- nation and degenerate political structures . In this struggle , gender inequalities must neither be subordinated nor separated from the general struggle against neocolonialism and ...
... struggle in order to tear down economic domi- nation and degenerate political structures . In this struggle , gender inequalities must neither be subordinated nor separated from the general struggle against neocolonialism and ...
Page 124
... struggle in actions and speeches of his people , their great optimism and faith in the capacity of human beings to ... struggles to encompass what Ngugi himself has elsewhere referred to as traditionalism , the insistence that women ...
... struggle in actions and speeches of his people , their great optimism and faith in the capacity of human beings to ... struggles to encompass what Ngugi himself has elsewhere referred to as traditionalism , the insistence that women ...
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... struggle for supremacy between the state and its opponents was , in the final analysis , articulated in a masculine idiom . Thus , the contributions of female play- wrights to the struggle through theater went unacknowledged , if not ...
... struggle for supremacy between the state and its opponents was , in the final analysis , articulated in a masculine idiom . Thus , the contributions of female play- wrights to the struggle through theater went unacknowledged , if not ...
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