Women Writing Africa
Volume 1: The Southern Region
September 2003
Trade Paperback · 592 Pages
$29.95 U.S. · $36.00 CAN
ISBN 9781558614079
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Trade Paperback · 592 Pages
$29.95 U.S. · $36.00 CAN
ISBN 9781558614079
The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Description
The first of four volumes in the Women Writing Africa Project, this landmark collection presents two centuries of texts by African women and reveals a powerful cultural legacy. Ranging from communal songs and folk tales to letters, diaries, poems, -fiction, -interviews, court records, and other documents, the texts offer a vivid picture of African women’s lives. Their work and families, their experiences of the cruelty of colonialism and war, and their struggles for civil rights are described in voices young and old, of diverse racial and ethnic identities. The volume includes Urieta Kazahendike, an early convert to Christianity, and Queen Regent Labotsibeni of Swaziland, as well as writers and activists such as Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer, Sindiwe Magona, and -Winnie Mandela.
