The gender of piety : : family, faith, and colonial rule in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe / / Wendy Urban-Mead.
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Place / Publishing House: | Athens, Ohio : : Ohio University Press,, [2015] 2015 |
Year of Publication: | 2015 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (339 pages) :; illustrations, portraits |
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Table of Contents:
- The gender of piety in Matabeleland
- Matshuba Ndlovu: masculinity and faith in Matabeleland, 1898/1930
- Maria Tshuma: chastity and female piety, 1920/70
- Nakaseyemephi Ngwenya: a church planter Emaguswini, 1950/73
- Sandey Vundhla: being fruitful for the church, 1950/70
- Mansimango (Sithembile Nkala): sellouts, comrades, and Christians in the liberation war, 1969/78
- Stephen N. Ndlovu: gendered piety, the new Zimbabwe, and the Gukurahundi, 1980/89
- Gendered lives of piety
- Ndlovu and Nsimango family tree.