Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions
Issues of gender and sexuality have generated a lot of debate among scholars of the postmodern period. Post modernism, cosmopolitanism and feminism have all exposed and extrapolated the imbalances that exist between men and women in our societies. These gender imbalances have always been common amon...
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spelling | ir-11408-38082022-06-27T13:49:05Z Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions Matiure, Perminus Women Musicians Gender Zimbabwe Issues of gender and sexuality have generated a lot of debate among scholars of the postmodern period. Post modernism, cosmopolitanism and feminism have all exposed and extrapolated the imbalances that exist between men and women in our societies. These gender imbalances have always been common among most of the African societies and have ultimately drawn back the endeavour by these societies to become egalitarian and homogenous. As clearly………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2020-07-22T06:56:41Z 2020-07-22T06:56:41Z 2018 Book chapter 0797484205 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3808 en Victors, victims and villains : women in musical arts in Zimbabwe : past and present; by Chinouriri Bridget, Kufakurinani Ushehwedu, Nyakudya Munyaradzi Chapter 2: p. 31-43 open University of Zimbabwe Publications |
spellingShingle | Women Musicians Gender Zimbabwe Matiure, Perminus Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title | Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title_full | Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title_fullStr | Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title_full_unstemmed | Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title_short | Women, music and society in Zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
title_sort | women, music and society in zimbabwe: perceptions and constructions |
topic | Women Musicians Gender Zimbabwe |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3808 |
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