Gendered Colonialisms in African History
Discover the intricate dynamics of gender and colonialism in "Gendered Colonialisms in African History," published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1997. This compelling paperback, spanning 152 pages, delves into the experiences of both African and European women and men through five insightful articles. Each piece examines critical themes such as generational conflict, the interplay between representation and violence, and how gendered power shaped state formation. Additionally, the book addresses the complex relationships between memory, forgetting, and the evolving cultures of consumption and commodities. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, history, and colonialism, this volume offers a rich exploration of the past that continues to resonate today.