Africana womanism in the global age ...
Mateveke, Pauline.

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  • Africana womanism in the global age = old challenges, recurrent struggles and new solidarities /
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    Title/Author: Africana womanism in the global age/ edited by Pauline Mateveke ... [et al.].
    Reminder of title: old challenges, recurrent struggles and new solidarities /
    other author: Mateveke, Pauline.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xxv, 319 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Why Africana Womanism? Authenticity and collectivity for Social Justice -- Chapter 2. Africana Womanism: Re-thinking Gender(ed) Relations from a Multi-disciplinary Perspective -- Chapter 3. The Eurocentric gender-phobic neurosis: Potential theoretical threats to African male-female relations -- Chapter 4. The Quest for Sustainable Bases to Anchor Women's Struggles: A Study of the Matrilineal/Matriarchal Tonga Society in Zambia and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 5. The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Recurrent Interface between Disability and Gender: Exploring the Gendered Dimensions Characterising the Impact of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe through an Africana womanist lens -- Chapter 6. The dimension of gender equality in educational institutions: Female teachers and the glass ceiling phenomenon -- Chapter 7. Chikwamboism: Complementing African(a) Womanist/Feminist Thought in Understanding Women's Oppression in Africa -- Chapter 8. Africana Womanist Perspective in the Works of African Francophone Women Writers: The Example of La Tâche de Sang -- Chapter 9. African womanism and gender advocacy: A Critical Analysis of current practices -- Chapter 10. Marriage and Inheritance: An Africana Womanist Rendition of Precolonial and Postcolonial Shona Societies'. Chapter 11. Gender and the media: An exploratory study of sexual harassment of students in the newsroom -- Chapter 12. Transforming gender identities through legal reforms: a critique of the representation of gender reforms in selected post-independence Shona writings in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 13. Home-grown Communicative Competences in Domestic Violence Mitigation: Harnessing Cultural heritage for development.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Women - Social conditions. - Africa -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-99898-0
    ISBN: 9783031998980
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