An Anthology of Contemporary Voices
Confronting entrenched social inequality and inadequate access to resources, women across Africa are working with determination and imagination to improve their material conditions and to blaze a clear path for their daughters and granddaughters. The thirty-one African-born contributors to this book move beyond the linked dichotomies of victim/oppressor and victim/heroine to present their experiences of resistance in full complexity: they are at the forward edge of the tide of women's empowerment that, at the start of the twenty-first century, is moving across the African continent.Contributions illuminate the effect on women of women's poverty and lack of access to education, health care, credit, and political power; HIV/AIDS; female genital cutting; Sharia law; armed conflict and rape as a weapon of war; displacement and exile; women's oppressions within heterosexual relationships; resistant sexualities; intergenerational conflict and tensions between tradition and modernity.'This fresh and startling collection of contemporary African women's writing deserves a much wider audience than African or literature or women's studies courses.'New Internationalist, March 2011 (For full review click on 'press', above)A PAMBAZUKA PRESS AND FAHAMU BOOKS PUBLICATION
| Location | Recreational Reading |
|---|---|
| Read | |
| Index | 1783 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2018 14:33:49 |
| Modified Date | Jan 15, 2019 07:39:45 |