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E-grāmata: From History to Herstory: Culture, Gender and Religion in Archival Material in Southern Africa

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This book seeks to contribute to reflections done on the gender equality agenda by combing through oral and written resources to unearth and document heroic displays of leadership by women of Africa in general and of Southern Africa in particular, that remain hidden under the rubble of Eurocentric, colonial and African patriarchal archive and hegemony. It seeks to open the archive of Southern Africa to unearth the names of women who have played an important role in shaping the course of Southern Africa history in every way. While acknowledging the systematic marginalisation of women's voices and identities by scribal patriarchy, the aim is to bring to life women's experiences and voices through critical engagement of sources of knowledge available to Africa in general and southern Africa in particular.





The chapters of this book will contribute to the debate on gender equality and women empowerment by women themselves within the framework of Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 5.
1.-Enna Gudhlanga, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University, Angeline Madongonda,
PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Are we rightful citizens also? Women in oral
literature and folk stories as a mobilising force for contemporary gender
struggles in Southern Africa. -2.-Maxwell. Musingafi, PhD, National
University of Lesotho, Pascalinah Mokhothu, PhD candidate, National
University of Lesotho, Mokone Musi, PhD, North-West University -
Matrilineality, women power and the matriarchs of precolonial Southern
Africa.-3.- Sophia Chirongoma, PhD, Midlands State University - Shona Women
and Rain Petitioning Rituals in Zimbabwe: Indigenous Women's Ecological
Wisdom and Agency.-4.-Judith Ziwa, PhD, University of Zambia - An Exploration
of Women Leadership in Pre-Colonial Zambia: The Case of Mwenya
Mukulu.-5.-Alice Chititi, PhD, Zimbabwe Open University - Struggles within
Struggles: Women fighting for liberation in the war of liberation in
Zimbabwe.-6.- Regina Kulehile, PhD, University ofStockholm, Borenahabokhethe
Sekonyela, customary law chief - Women as custodians of legal and moral
values as inculcated by indigenous knowledge systems and Practices: Case of
initiation schools.-7.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate - The influence of
missionaries wives on Basotho womens struggles for innovation during the
colonial era.-8.-Butholezwe Mtombeni, PhD, UNISA - Unsung Liberation
Heroines: Womens Role in Liberation Struggles in Changing Colonial Contexts
in Southern Africa. -9.- Sonene Nyawo, PhD, University of Eswatini -
Colonialism and womens changing legal status: Southern African perspectives.
-10.- Bertha Muringani, PhD, National University of Lesotho - Gender Equality
Narratives by Zimbabwean Women: Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship.
-11.- Matholeni, PhD, Stellenbosch University - Unongqawuse Ngase Mlanjeni:
Re-Imagining a young prophetess and a human being: Social Community Pastoral
Caregiving Perspective.-12.- Lefatshe Moagi, PhD candidate, UNISA - Feminist
perspective on equal participation of women in politics and elections: A case
of SADC.-13.-Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD candidate, Kelello Rakolobe, PhD, Makhulu
Makumane, PhD, National University of Lesotho- The evolution of womens
positionality in postcolonial Lesothos households, education and politics:
from being a Childto being a decision maker.-14.-Tebello Tlali, PhD,
National University of Lesotho, Sepiriti Sepiriti, PhD, National University
of Lesotho - Shifting gender dynamics in the postcolonial times: Experiences
of female Secondary School Principals in Lesotho.-15.- Itumeleng Mokhele, PhD
candidate, Makhotso Sula, student - Women and the world of science:
Challenges and prospects in Post-Colonial Lesotho Secondary
Education.-16.-Sethunya Mosime, PhD, University of Botswana - Herstory in
Botswana: Its post-colonial, intersectional, intergenerational and nervous
condition. -17.- Mamello Rakolobe, Lecturer, National University of Lesotho -
The Participation of Women in Local Governance in Lesotho: A Postcolonial
Historic Overview.
Lekholokoe Paul Leshota is Associate Professor of Practical Theology in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the National University of Lesotho. He is presently the Lesotho Country Coordinator of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians.





Maxwell Constantine Chando Musingafi is Professor of Public Policy & Governance in the Department of Development Studies at the National University of Lesotho. Professor Musingafi is a novelist and researcher in gender, conflict, peace, governance and water studies with a track record of more than 300 published works.





Itumeleng Rethabile Veronica Mokhele is an interdisciplinary scholar at the National University of Lesotho. She is a lecturer in French language in the Faculty of Humanities, French Department and the chairperson of the NUL- Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians.





Makhulu Makumane (PhD) is Senior Lecturer at the National University of Lesotho in the Faculty of Education, and she is affiliated with the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She teaches and supervises postgraduate research in Curriculum studies and Advanced French language education studies