Contesting social death, essays on gender culture
Material type: TextPublication details: 1997 Kenya Oral Literature Association NairobiDescription: xviii, 219pISBN:- 9966/9902-5-9
- HQ 1075 K32
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Locates the position of women and men in Kenyan communities studied during a Kenya Oral Literature Association coordinated field research project in 1992. Shows women as functioning within the space predetermined by master figures from whom they also gain an identity as wives, daughters or mothers a condition that is analogous to suffering social death.
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