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This book investigates how the Shona novelists depict Shona marriage from the pre-colonial through colonial to post-colonial period. The book argues through a social historical approach to literature, that the environment both social and physical influences how authors perceive reality. It argues that the authors' perception of Shona marriage across the periods has been hampered by the socio-historical epoch they found themselves in. Factors such as education,Christianity, Western values and sensibilities and patriarchial background have been found to be variables which have been found to be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book investigates how the Shona novelists depict Shona marriage from the pre-colonial through colonial to post-colonial period. The book argues through a social historical approach to literature, that the environment both social and physical influences how authors perceive reality. It argues that the authors' perception of Shona marriage across the periods has been hampered by the socio-historical epoch they found themselves in. Factors such as education,Christianity, Western values and sensibilities and patriarchial background have been found to be variables which have been found to be variables which also affected the novelists' perception of Shona marriage.
Autorenporträt
Liveson Tatira is docent aan de Universiteit van Zimbabwe. Hij heeft onlangs zijn DPhil-scriptie verdedigd. Hij publiceerde in academische tijdschriften in folklore en taal en droeg hoofdstukken bij in academische boeken op het gebied van inheemse taal en onderwijs. Hij is getrouwd met Shamiso en heeft twee zonen, Herbert en Cephas.