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Curry, Dawne Y.
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Social justice at apartheid's dawn = African women intellectuals and the quest to save the nation /
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Social justice at apartheid's dawn/ by Dawne Y. Curry.
Reminder of title:
African women intellectuals and the quest to save the nation /
Author:
Curry, Dawne Y.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xxi, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: The Journey, the Genealogy, and the Historiography -- 2. The Roots of Segregation, Apartheid's Menacing Predecessor -- 3. Wake Up!: The Nation Must Be Saved -- 4. Activist Intellectuals and the Quest to Save the Nation -- 5. Travel Narratives of Globetrotting African Women -- 6. Oral and Written Resolutions to Segregation and Transport -- 7. Daughters of Africa and the Politics of Religious and Literary Sampling -- 8. National Council of African Women and the Minutes of a Moral Agenda -- 9. Conclusion: Blueprints for the Nation They Left Behind.
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Subject:
Women - Political activity - 20th century. - South Africa -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85404-1
ISBN:
9783030854041
Social justice at apartheid's dawn = African women intellectuals and the quest to save the nation /
Curry, Dawne Y.
Social justice at apartheid's dawn
African women intellectuals and the quest to save the nation /[electronic resource] :by Dawne Y. Curry. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxi, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - African histories and modernities,2634-5781. - African histories and modernities..
1. Introduction: The Journey, the Genealogy, and the Historiography -- 2. The Roots of Segregation, Apartheid's Menacing Predecessor -- 3. Wake Up!: The Nation Must Be Saved -- 4. Activist Intellectuals and the Quest to Save the Nation -- 5. Travel Narratives of Globetrotting African Women -- 6. Oral and Written Resolutions to Segregation and Transport -- 7. Daughters of Africa and the Politics of Religious and Literary Sampling -- 8. National Council of African Women and the Minutes of a Moral Agenda -- 9. Conclusion: Blueprints for the Nation They Left Behind.
This book, which examines the role of African women in the conversation on nationalism during South Africa's era of segregation, excavates female voices and brings them to the provocative fore. From 1910 to 1948, African women contributed to political thought as editorialists, club organizers, poets, leaders, and activists who dared to challenge the country's segregationist regime at a time when it was bent on consolidating White power. Daughters of Africa founder Cecilia Lillian Tshabalala and National Council of African Women President Mina Tembeka Soga feature in this work, which employs the artistic theory of "sampling" and decoloniality to highlight and showcase how these women and others among their cadre spoke truth to power through the fiery lines of their poetry, newspaper columns, thought-provoking speeches, organizational documents, personal testimonies, and musical compositions. It argues that these African women left behind a blueprint to grapple with and contest the political climate in which they lived under segregation, by highlighting the role and agency of African women intellectuals at Apartheid's dawn.
ISBN: 9783030854041
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LC Class. No.: HQ1236.5.S6 / C87 2022
Dewey Class. No.: 323.3409680904
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