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This volume focuses on African indigenous women legends and their potential to serve as midwives for gender empowerment and for contributing towards African feminist theories.
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This volume focuses on African indigenous women legends and their potential to serve as midwives for gender empowerment and for contributing towards African feminist theories.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003852438
- Artikelnr.: 69854595
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003852438
- Artikelnr.: 69854595
Musa W. Dube, the William Ragsdale Cannon Distinguished Professor of the New Testament, is a Humboldtian awardee (2011) and winner of the Gutenberg Teaching Award (2017). She is a biblical scholar based at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, USA. Dube is also Professor Extraordinaire in UNISA, Centre for Gender Studies. Telesia K. Musili is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Nairobi, Kenya. She is a national coordinator of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah is Dean of the School of Theology at Perez University, Ghana. She is Vice-President of the Missiological Society of Ghana based at Trinity Theological Seminary and Head Pastor of Revival Temple, Perez Chapel International La.
Foreword by Elias Kifon Bongmba Part 1: Women-Centred Origins and Solidarity with Mother Earth 1 " Bones Shall Rise Again!" African Legendary Women and the Spirituality of Resistance Musa W. Dube 2 "Powerhouse of Feminism": Sitting with the Nine Daughters of G
k
y
and M
mbi, at the Ecological and Gender Hearth Mary Wanjiku Kihuha 3 Wangari Maathai's Environmental Spirituality as Grounded in African Indigenous Community Wisdom Fancy Cheronoh Part 2: Rain Queens and Rain Priestess, and Sangoma 4 The Modjadji Rain-Queendom of South Africa: Women as Guardians of the Traditional Mantle A Lefatshe Moagi and Mr. B. Mtombeni 5 Towards makewana eco-theology: Motherhood, wife god and rain priestess Fulata Lusungu Moyo and Joyce Mlenga 6 Isangoma and Wosana the Rain Priestess: women as vehicles to the sustainability of African Indigenous Religions Senzokuhle Doreen Setume Part 3: Legendary Women and Political Rebellion 7 Kimpa Vita: Revolutionary Prophetess and Martyr of the Kongo Kingdom Maleke Marthe Kondemo 8 Wallata Petros of Ethiopia: Wife, Mother and Freedom Fighter Meklit Mitiku Mamunu 9 Mbuya Nehanda: Priestess and Freedom Fighter of Zimbabwe Molly Manyonganise 10 Nwanyeruwa: leading the nigerian women's war of 1929 Martina I. Oguntoyinbo-atere Part 4: Sister Kings, Regent Queens and Queen Mothers 11 Makhadzi: The Salient Venda Cornerstone of Indigenous Public Leadership Yvonne Winfildah Takawira-Matwapa 12 "The Indomitable Queen Labotsibeni of Eswatini: Where Gender and Religion Meet in a Patriarchal Space Sonene Nyawo Part 5: Founders of African Independent Churches 13 Lenshina Alice Mulenga: The Spirit of Resistance and Liberation Dorothy Tembo 14 Mma Christinah Nku: Legendary spiritual woman Linah Simimba Ndhlovu 15 Mai Chaza//Matenga: A Legendary African Woman Leader in Zimbabwean Spirituality Amos Muyambo and Joseph Muyangata Part 6: Legendary African Women Writers 16 "We should all be feminists": A critical analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's African feminist resources for gender activism in Africa Pauline Mateveke
k
y
and M
mbi, at the Ecological and Gender Hearth Mary Wanjiku Kihuha 3 Wangari Maathai's Environmental Spirituality as Grounded in African Indigenous Community Wisdom Fancy Cheronoh Part 2: Rain Queens and Rain Priestess, and Sangoma 4 The Modjadji Rain-Queendom of South Africa: Women as Guardians of the Traditional Mantle A Lefatshe Moagi and Mr. B. Mtombeni 5 Towards makewana eco-theology: Motherhood, wife god and rain priestess Fulata Lusungu Moyo and Joyce Mlenga 6 Isangoma and Wosana the Rain Priestess: women as vehicles to the sustainability of African Indigenous Religions Senzokuhle Doreen Setume Part 3: Legendary Women and Political Rebellion 7 Kimpa Vita: Revolutionary Prophetess and Martyr of the Kongo Kingdom Maleke Marthe Kondemo 8 Wallata Petros of Ethiopia: Wife, Mother and Freedom Fighter Meklit Mitiku Mamunu 9 Mbuya Nehanda: Priestess and Freedom Fighter of Zimbabwe Molly Manyonganise 10 Nwanyeruwa: leading the nigerian women's war of 1929 Martina I. Oguntoyinbo-atere Part 4: Sister Kings, Regent Queens and Queen Mothers 11 Makhadzi: The Salient Venda Cornerstone of Indigenous Public Leadership Yvonne Winfildah Takawira-Matwapa 12 "The Indomitable Queen Labotsibeni of Eswatini: Where Gender and Religion Meet in a Patriarchal Space Sonene Nyawo Part 5: Founders of African Independent Churches 13 Lenshina Alice Mulenga: The Spirit of Resistance and Liberation Dorothy Tembo 14 Mma Christinah Nku: Legendary spiritual woman Linah Simimba Ndhlovu 15 Mai Chaza//Matenga: A Legendary African Woman Leader in Zimbabwean Spirituality Amos Muyambo and Joseph Muyangata Part 6: Legendary African Women Writers 16 "We should all be feminists": A critical analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's African feminist resources for gender activism in Africa Pauline Mateveke
Foreword by Elias Kifon Bongmba Part 1: Women-Centred Origins and Solidarity with Mother Earth 1 " Bones Shall Rise Again!" African Legendary Women and the Spirituality of Resistance Musa W. Dube 2 "Powerhouse of Feminism": Sitting with the Nine Daughters of G
k
y
and M
mbi, at the Ecological and Gender Hearth Mary Wanjiku Kihuha 3 Wangari Maathai's Environmental Spirituality as Grounded in African Indigenous Community Wisdom Fancy Cheronoh Part 2: Rain Queens and Rain Priestess, and Sangoma 4 The Modjadji Rain-Queendom of South Africa: Women as Guardians of the Traditional Mantle A Lefatshe Moagi and Mr. B. Mtombeni 5 Towards makewana eco-theology: Motherhood, wife god and rain priestess Fulata Lusungu Moyo and Joyce Mlenga 6 Isangoma and Wosana the Rain Priestess: women as vehicles to the sustainability of African Indigenous Religions Senzokuhle Doreen Setume Part 3: Legendary Women and Political Rebellion 7 Kimpa Vita: Revolutionary Prophetess and Martyr of the Kongo Kingdom Maleke Marthe Kondemo 8 Wallata Petros of Ethiopia: Wife, Mother and Freedom Fighter Meklit Mitiku Mamunu 9 Mbuya Nehanda: Priestess and Freedom Fighter of Zimbabwe Molly Manyonganise 10 Nwanyeruwa: leading the nigerian women's war of 1929 Martina I. Oguntoyinbo-atere Part 4: Sister Kings, Regent Queens and Queen Mothers 11 Makhadzi: The Salient Venda Cornerstone of Indigenous Public Leadership Yvonne Winfildah Takawira-Matwapa 12 "The Indomitable Queen Labotsibeni of Eswatini: Where Gender and Religion Meet in a Patriarchal Space Sonene Nyawo Part 5: Founders of African Independent Churches 13 Lenshina Alice Mulenga: The Spirit of Resistance and Liberation Dorothy Tembo 14 Mma Christinah Nku: Legendary spiritual woman Linah Simimba Ndhlovu 15 Mai Chaza//Matenga: A Legendary African Woman Leader in Zimbabwean Spirituality Amos Muyambo and Joseph Muyangata Part 6: Legendary African Women Writers 16 "We should all be feminists": A critical analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's African feminist resources for gender activism in Africa Pauline Mateveke
k
y
and M
mbi, at the Ecological and Gender Hearth Mary Wanjiku Kihuha 3 Wangari Maathai's Environmental Spirituality as Grounded in African Indigenous Community Wisdom Fancy Cheronoh Part 2: Rain Queens and Rain Priestess, and Sangoma 4 The Modjadji Rain-Queendom of South Africa: Women as Guardians of the Traditional Mantle A Lefatshe Moagi and Mr. B. Mtombeni 5 Towards makewana eco-theology: Motherhood, wife god and rain priestess Fulata Lusungu Moyo and Joyce Mlenga 6 Isangoma and Wosana the Rain Priestess: women as vehicles to the sustainability of African Indigenous Religions Senzokuhle Doreen Setume Part 3: Legendary Women and Political Rebellion 7 Kimpa Vita: Revolutionary Prophetess and Martyr of the Kongo Kingdom Maleke Marthe Kondemo 8 Wallata Petros of Ethiopia: Wife, Mother and Freedom Fighter Meklit Mitiku Mamunu 9 Mbuya Nehanda: Priestess and Freedom Fighter of Zimbabwe Molly Manyonganise 10 Nwanyeruwa: leading the nigerian women's war of 1929 Martina I. Oguntoyinbo-atere Part 4: Sister Kings, Regent Queens and Queen Mothers 11 Makhadzi: The Salient Venda Cornerstone of Indigenous Public Leadership Yvonne Winfildah Takawira-Matwapa 12 "The Indomitable Queen Labotsibeni of Eswatini: Where Gender and Religion Meet in a Patriarchal Space Sonene Nyawo Part 5: Founders of African Independent Churches 13 Lenshina Alice Mulenga: The Spirit of Resistance and Liberation Dorothy Tembo 14 Mma Christinah Nku: Legendary spiritual woman Linah Simimba Ndhlovu 15 Mai Chaza//Matenga: A Legendary African Woman Leader in Zimbabwean Spirituality Amos Muyambo and Joseph Muyangata Part 6: Legendary African Women Writers 16 "We should all be feminists": A critical analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's African feminist resources for gender activism in Africa Pauline Mateveke