- Nonfiction
- Current affairs
Mothers of the Nation
Manyano Women in South Africa
Lihle Ngcobozi
ISBN:
Epub ISBN:
9780624089346
Publisher:
Date Released:
Price (incl. VAT):
Format:
Soft cover, 164pp
About this book:
Lihle Ngcobozi, herself the progeny of three generations of Manyano women, takes an original, fresh look at the meaning of the Manyano. Between male-dominated struggle narratives and Western feminist misreadings, this church-based women's organisation has become a mere footnote to history.
Here, the Manyano women speak for themselves, in an African feminist meditation rendered by one of their own.
RELATED BOOKS
Black Racist Bitch
Thandiwe Ntshinga
Blood has a voice
Hestelle van Staden
Moord op Pofadder
Charné Kemp
Not without my dogs
Hilda Van Dyk, Kobus Olivier
Eight Days in July
Kaveel Singh, Jeff Wicks, Qaanitah Hunter
The Price of Mercy
Sean Davison
Our Poisoned Land
Jacques Pauw
Power and Faith
Pontsho Pilane
Gang Town
Don Pinnock
Hunting with the Hawks
Graham Coetzer
The President's Keepers
Jacques Pauw
Stellenbosch: Murder Town
Julian Jansen
Rape
Pumla Gqola
Female Fear Factory
Pumla Gqola
Bait
Janine Lazarus
Samurai Sword Murder
Nicole Engelbrecht
Moord op Stellenbosch
Julian Jansen
Domestic Terror
Nechama Brodie
Outopsie
Hestelle van Staden
Farm Killings in South Africa
Nechama Brodie
Nation on the Couch
Wahbie Long
The Lie of 1652
Patric Mellet
Rapport 30 beste Bokke
Dawie Boonzaaier
Killer Cop
Naledi Shange
Postmortem
Maria Phalime
The New Apartheid
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Capture in the Court
Dan Mafora
The Tyranny of Growth
Malcolm Ray
How to Steal a Gold Mine: The Aurora Story
Dianne Hawker
Eugene de Kock: Sluipmoordenaar van die staat
Anemari Jansen
Met my honde
Hilda Van Dyk, Kobus Olivier
The Enemy Within
Mpumelelo Mkhabela
Soul of a Nation
Oyama Mabandla
Skatryk
Johan Fourie
The Thabo Bester Story
Marecia Damons, Daniel Steyn
When Love Kills
Melinda Ferguson
Nuclear
Karyn Maughan, Kirsten Pearson