Gender And Decolonization In The Congo

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Gender and Decolonization in the Congo

Gender and Decolonization in the Congo
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9780230110403
ISBN-13 : 0230110401
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Book Synopsis Gender and Decolonization in the Congo by : K. Bouwer

Download or read book Gender and Decolonization in the Congo written by K. Bouwer and published by Springer. This book was released on 2010-09-10 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Patrice Lumumba s legacy continues to fire the imagination of politicians, activists, and artists. But women have been missing from accounts of the Congo s decolonization. What new ideals of masculinity and femininity were generated in this struggle? Were masculinist biases re-inscribed in later depictions of the martyred nationalist? Through analysis of Lumumba s writings and speeches, the life stories of women activists, and literary and cinematic works, Gender and Decolonization in the Congo: The Legacy of Patrice Lumumba challenges male-centered interpretations of Congolese nationalism and illustrates how generic conventions both reinforced and undercut gender bias in representations of Lumumba and his female contemporaries.


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