Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... symbolic forms to construct their sense of the world around them.37 In this study , I also move beyond the question of whether or not there is a link between oral traditions and contemporary literary genres ( there is ample evidence in ...
... symbolic forms to construct their sense of the world around them.37 In this study , I also move beyond the question of whether or not there is a link between oral traditions and contemporary literary genres ( there is ample evidence in ...
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... symbolic sense , the views about women common in Tanzanian literature by men . Her brother Msheri does not hesitate to call her malaya ( prostitute ) in spite of demanding to be given whatever she has brought home with her ( 48 ) . As ...
... symbolic sense , the views about women common in Tanzanian literature by men . Her brother Msheri does not hesitate to call her malaya ( prostitute ) in spite of demanding to be given whatever she has brought home with her ( 48 ) . As ...
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... symbolic levels . In Mkutano wa Pili , Lihamba contests this perception of women and the metaphorical violence meted out against women through such sexist assignments . For Lihamba , the neocolonial arrangements that undergird relations ...
... symbolic levels . In Mkutano wa Pili , Lihamba contests this perception of women and the metaphorical violence meted out against women through such sexist assignments . For Lihamba , the neocolonial arrangements that undergird relations ...
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