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Rethinking Africa : Indigenous Women Re-Interpret Southern Africas Pasts

Author :  (Eds) Bernadette Muthien and June Bam

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Country
South Africa
Publisher
Fanele (Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd), Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
ISBN 9781928232940
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2021
Bib. Info xvi, 234p. Includes Index
Product Weight 358 gms.
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This book critically opens new pathways for de-colonial scholarship and the reclamation of indigenous self-definition by women scholars. Indigenous peoples around the world are often socially and gender egalitarian, matricentric, matrifocal, matrilineal, less violent, beyond heteronormative, ecologically sensitive, and with feminine or two-gender deities or spirits, and more. Bernedette Muthien has contributed to several publications over the years, while Bam has made numerous key contributions in the field of rethinking and rewriting the African past more generally. In this book, indigenous women write their own herstory, define their own contemporary cultural and socio-economic conditions, and ideate future visions based on their lived realities. All chapters herstoricise the accepted ‘histories’ and theories of how we have come to understand the African past, how to problematise and rethink that discourse, and provide new and different herstorical lenses, philosophies, epistemologies, methodologies and interpretations. In a first of its kind in Africa and the world, this is collection of essays written by, with and for indigenous southern African women from matricentric societies.

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