9- Forward to the Past’: Dilemmas of rural women’s empowerment in Zimbabwe
Corresponding Author(s) : Pascah Mungwini
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2007): African Sociological Review
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- Bakare-Yusuf, B., 2003, ‘Determinism: The Phenomenology of African Female Existence’,Feminist Africa: Changing Cultures, Issue 2, October/November.
- Batezat, E. and Mwalo, M., 1989, Women in Zimbabwe, Harare: SAPES Books.
- Chiwome, E. M. and Gambahaya, Z., eds., 1998, Culture and Development, Harare: Mond Books.
- Essof, S., 2005, ‘She-murenga: Challenges, Opportunities and setbacks of the Women’s Movement in Zimbabwe’, Feminist Africa, Issue 4 August/September.
- Folbre, N., 1988, ‘Patriarchal Social Formations in Zimbabwe’, in S. B. Stichter and J. L. Parpart, eds., Patriarchy and Class: African Women in the Home and in the Workplace, London: Westview Press.
- Gaidzanwa, R., 1985, Images of Women in Zimbabwean Literature, Harare: College Press.
- Gundani, P. H., 2004, ‘Continuity and Change in the Zimbawean Religio-cultural Landscape in the era of HIV/AIDS’, in D. Harold-Barry, ed., Zimbabwe: The Past is the Future. Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis, Harare: Weaver Press.
- Gyekye, K., 1997, Tradition and Modernity: Philosophical Reflections on the African Experience, New York: Oxford University Press.
- Karp, I. and Masolo, D., 2000, eds., African Philosophy as Cultural Inquiry, Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- Kazembe, J., 1986, ‘The Women Issue’, in I. Mandaza, ed., The Political Economy of Transition, London: CODESRIA.
- Kebede, M., 2003, ‘Development and the African Philosophy Debate’, www.kzoo.edu Lewis, D., 2003, ‘Editorial’, Feminist Africa: Changing Cultures, Issue 2 October/November. McFadden, D., 1999, ed., Reflections on Gender Issues in Africa, Harare: SAPES Books.
- Meena, R., 1992, ed., Gender in Southern Africa: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues, Harare: SAPES Books.
- Mugo, G. M., 2004, African Orature and Human Rights in Gikuyu, Shona and Ndebele Zamani Cultures, Harare: SAPES Books.
- Ochieng-Odhiambo, F., 1995, Institute of Philosophy.
- Rowlands, J., 1999, ‘Empowerment Examined’, in D. Eade, ed., Development With Women,London: Oxfam.
- Tichagwa, W., 1998, Beyond Inequalities: Women in Zimbabwe, Harare: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre.
- Wiredu, K., 1980, Philosophy and an African Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
References
Bakare-Yusuf, B., 2003, ‘Determinism: The Phenomenology of African Female Existence’,Feminist Africa: Changing Cultures, Issue 2, October/November.
Batezat, E. and Mwalo, M., 1989, Women in Zimbabwe, Harare: SAPES Books.
Chiwome, E. M. and Gambahaya, Z., eds., 1998, Culture and Development, Harare: Mond Books.
Essof, S., 2005, ‘She-murenga: Challenges, Opportunities and setbacks of the Women’s Movement in Zimbabwe’, Feminist Africa, Issue 4 August/September.
Folbre, N., 1988, ‘Patriarchal Social Formations in Zimbabwe’, in S. B. Stichter and J. L. Parpart, eds., Patriarchy and Class: African Women in the Home and in the Workplace, London: Westview Press.
Gaidzanwa, R., 1985, Images of Women in Zimbabwean Literature, Harare: College Press.
Gundani, P. H., 2004, ‘Continuity and Change in the Zimbawean Religio-cultural Landscape in the era of HIV/AIDS’, in D. Harold-Barry, ed., Zimbabwe: The Past is the Future. Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis, Harare: Weaver Press.
Gyekye, K., 1997, Tradition and Modernity: Philosophical Reflections on the African Experience, New York: Oxford University Press.
Karp, I. and Masolo, D., 2000, eds., African Philosophy as Cultural Inquiry, Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Kazembe, J., 1986, ‘The Women Issue’, in I. Mandaza, ed., The Political Economy of Transition, London: CODESRIA.
Kebede, M., 2003, ‘Development and the African Philosophy Debate’, www.kzoo.edu Lewis, D., 2003, ‘Editorial’, Feminist Africa: Changing Cultures, Issue 2 October/November. McFadden, D., 1999, ed., Reflections on Gender Issues in Africa, Harare: SAPES Books.
Meena, R., 1992, ed., Gender in Southern Africa: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues, Harare: SAPES Books.
Mugo, G. M., 2004, African Orature and Human Rights in Gikuyu, Shona and Ndebele Zamani Cultures, Harare: SAPES Books.
Ochieng-Odhiambo, F., 1995, Institute of Philosophy.
Rowlands, J., 1999, ‘Empowerment Examined’, in D. Eade, ed., Development With Women,London: Oxfam.
Tichagwa, W., 1998, Beyond Inequalities: Women in Zimbabwe, Harare: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre.
Wiredu, K., 1980, Philosophy and an African Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.