The front line runs through every woman : women & local resistance in the Zimbabwean Liberation War / Eleanor O'Gorman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: African issuesPublication details: Woodbridge : James Currey ; Harare : Weaver, 2011.Description: xv, 192 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781847010407 (pbk.)
  • 1847010407 (pbk.)
  • 9781779221568
  • 1779221568
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.66082096891 22
LOC classification:
  • DT2988 .O356 2011
  • DT2990 OGO 2011 .O356 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Women, War, Voice & Agency -- Situating Women in Revolution: Battlefront Myths & Homefront Lives -- Re-Framing Women's Revolutionary Lives: Women, Gender & Local Resistance -- Setting the Fieldwork Context: Zimbabwe as Arena, Chiweshe as Locale -- Women's Perceptions of Revolutionary Participation: Understandings of Agency & Consciousness -- Living with & within Revolution: Challenges to Unity & Community -- The Front Line Runs Through Every Woman: Resistance & Survival by Women in Revolutionary War -- Conclusion: Women's Agency & Voice in War Reconsidered.
Summary: "A Zimbabwe-specific study, focusing on the lives of women in a small locale (Chiweshe) during the anti-colonial insurgency, this book is also a challenge to established and still current modes of thought and research orientations which over-simplify the complex realities women face in the full range of violent conflicts, both past and present. By contextualizing the voices of women of Chiweshe, not only is an important and under-developed aspect of Zimbabwean and African history revealed, but a new approach to comprehending the highly-tensioned lives of women in war is presented, which is characterized here as Gendered Localised Resistance. This is examined through the prism of life in the Protected Villages in Chiweshe experienced in everyday social relations, revolutionary roles, and food security. It traces how women forged strategies of survival and resistance in the middle of guerrilla warfare pitted between the forces of the state and the revolutionary resistance movements. The book can be read as a unique and richly detailed account of the lives of women during the Zimbabwe civil war and liberation struggle; as a wider argument about how researchers can approach and incorporate lived experience into accounts of larger dynamics (war/revolution); and as a substantial and important contribution to feminist historiography and writings on women and war."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Women, War, Voice & Agency -- Situating Women in Revolution: Battlefront Myths & Homefront Lives -- Re-Framing Women's Revolutionary Lives: Women, Gender & Local Resistance -- Setting the Fieldwork Context: Zimbabwe as Arena, Chiweshe as Locale -- Women's Perceptions of Revolutionary Participation: Understandings of Agency & Consciousness -- Living with & within Revolution: Challenges to Unity & Community -- The Front Line Runs Through Every Woman: Resistance & Survival by Women in Revolutionary War -- Conclusion: Women's Agency & Voice in War Reconsidered.

"A Zimbabwe-specific study, focusing on the lives of women in a small locale (Chiweshe) during the anti-colonial insurgency, this book is also a challenge to established and still current modes of thought and research orientations which over-simplify the complex realities women face in the full range of violent conflicts, both past and present. By contextualizing the voices of women of Chiweshe, not only is an important and under-developed aspect of Zimbabwean and African history revealed, but a new approach to comprehending the highly-tensioned lives of women in war is presented, which is characterized here as Gendered Localised Resistance. This is examined through the prism of life in the Protected Villages in Chiweshe experienced in everyday social relations, revolutionary roles, and food security. It traces how women forged strategies of survival and resistance in the middle of guerrilla warfare pitted between the forces of the state and the revolutionary resistance movements. The book can be read as a unique and richly detailed account of the lives of women during the Zimbabwe civil war and liberation struggle; as a wider argument about how researchers can approach and incorporate lived experience into accounts of larger dynamics (war/revolution); and as a substantial and important contribution to feminist historiography and writings on women and war."--Publisher's website.

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