دانلود کتاب Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region
by Amandina Lihamba, Fulata L. Moyo, M.M. Mulokozi, Naomi L. Shitemi, Saïda Yahya-Othman, Austin Bukenya, Florence Ebila, Susan Kiguli, Edrinnie Lora-Kayambazinthu, Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye, Nalishebo N. Meebelo, Sheila Ali Ryanga
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The volume boasts entries of uncommon historical interest including two rare texts by former slave women; a 1711 letter written by a woman who ruled a large Muslim domain; a mid-19th-century Muslim epic poem, freshly translated; a Christian hymn dating to 1890; and a memoir by a Mau Mau general. The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture by Wangari Maathai, the first environmentalist and the first African woman named a Nobel laureate, concludes the volume.
While Kiswahili is the dominant language of the region, along with English, thirty-one other languages have been translated for the volume. Motherhood, education, religion, workforce participation, widows’ rights, prostitution, polygamy, circumcision, rebellion, and HIV/AIDS are some of the subjects examined in fiction, poetry, letters, journalism, oral histories, speeches, and historical documents spanning three centuries.