For Better or Worse?

With a foreword by Terence Ranger this book offers a thought provoking analysis of women's experiences with ZANLA during the war of independence.It... more
Subtitle:
Women and Zanla in Zimbabwe's Liberation Struggle
Author:
Josephine Nhongo-Simbanegavi
Format:
Softcover

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With a foreword by Terence Ranger this book offers a thought provoking analysis of women's experiences with ZANLA during the war of independence.It challenges official orthodoxy that a gende revolution occured in this period and that a generation of liberated women emerged from the struggle.The research demostrates that while ZANLA extensively mobilised women as porters, nurses, teachers, secretaries and cooks - all crucial to the struggle and glorified in the rhetoric, in substance, the movement percieved these roles as secondary to the activities of men. The author who has had access to the ZANU archives, scrutinises a doctrinal terrain laced with tension between ideology and tradition principles, between the more and less educated cadres and between the women on the ground and the leadership.

Product details

Editor:
Josephine Nhongo-Simbanegavi; Nhongo-Simbanegavi, Josephine
Imprint:
Association for the Development of Education
Publisher:
Weaver Press; Association for the Development of Education
ISBN:
9780797421059
Publication date:
December 2000
Length:
140mm
Width:
216mm
Thickness:
11mm
Weight:
249g
Illustrated:
True

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