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  1. The Female Condition as Double Incarceration in Wambui Otieno's <em>Mau Mau's Daughter</em>

    The Female Condition as Double Incarceration in Wambui Otieno's Mau Mau's Daughter

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Ken Walibora Waliaula --- Nation Media Group (NMG), Kenya
    Focusing on Kenyan freedom fighter Wambui Otieno's narrative Mau Mau's Daughter 1998), this article discusses the interplay between incarceration and the female condition. It bears clarifying that Otieno's narrative of confinement was written and published forty years after the fact...
  2. <em>Mau Mau Author in Detention</em>: The Subversive ‘We’ in a Colonial Era Detention Diary

    Mau Mau Author in Detention: The Subversive ‘We’ in a Colonial Era Detention Diary

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Ken Walibora Waliaula --- , Kenya
    In seeking an answer to the question as to why Kenyan author Gakaara wa Wanjau penned Mau Mau Author in Detention, we may consider the fact that he wrote other works as well — before, during, and after his detention...
  3. Correctional rehabilitation programmes’ effectiveness: A phenomenological study of recidivists in a South African setting

    Correctional rehabilitation programmes’ effectiveness: A phenomenological study of recidivists in a South African setting

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ofhani P Musekwa --- , South Africa Tshilidzi M Mulaudzi --- , South Africa James F Takalani --- , South Africa Lufuno Makhado --- , South Africa
    This study sought to explore correctional rehabilitation effectiveness in a South African setting. Using a phenomenological approach, we interviewed ten parole recidivists who have been convicted more than twice on their rehabilitation service experiences. Interpretive phenomenological analysis of the data...