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  1. Inventing Women: Female Voice in Kenyan Television Drama

    Inventing Women: Female Voice in Kenyan Television Drama

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Charles Kebaya --- Literature, Creative and Performing Arts, Kenya
    This article examines contemporary women's voices mediated through Kenyan television drama while focusing on Mother-in-law and Tabasamu. It investigates how female characters’ revelation of self transforms their silence into visibility and action, in the process, showing how they move from...
  2. Discursive hauntings: limits to reinvention for Zimbabwean farm workers after fast-track land reform

    Discursive hauntings: limits to reinvention for Zimbabwean farm workers after fast-track land reform

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Andrew Hartnack --- Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation, South Africa
    Scholars of Zimbabwe’s agrarian milieu since the “fast-track land-reform” in 2000 are increasingly suggesting that the label “farm worker” is no longer a relevant or accurate term for referring to former workers now living in resettlement areas. While many former...