Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region: Volume 1

The product of a decade of research, this landmark collection is the first of four volumes in the Women Writing Africa Project, which seeks to document and map the extraordinary and diverse landscape of African women's oral and written literatures. Presenting voices rarely heard outside Africa, some recorded as early as the mid-nineteenth century, as well as rediscovered gems by such well-known authors as Bessie Head and Doris Lessing, this volume reveals a living cultural legacy that will revolutionize the understanding of African women's literary and cultural production.

Ranging from communal songs and folktales to letters, diaries, political petitions, court records, poems, essays, and fiction, these texts provide a vivid—and heretofore largely invisible—picture of African women's lives. Their work and families, their experience of the cruelty of colonialism and war, and their struggles for civil rights are described in voices from twenty original languages and six countries in the region: Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. Together the texts demonstrate women's critical role in cultural continuity and resistance to oppression.

Each text is accompanied by a scholarly headnote that provides detailed historical background. An introduction by the editors sets the broader historical stage and explores the many issues involved in collecting and combining orature and literature from diverse cultures in one volume. Unprecedented in its scope and achievement, this volume will be an essential resource for anyone interested in women's history, culture, and literature in Africa, and worldwide.

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Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region: Volume 1

The product of a decade of research, this landmark collection is the first of four volumes in the Women Writing Africa Project, which seeks to document and map the extraordinary and diverse landscape of African women's oral and written literatures. Presenting voices rarely heard outside Africa, some recorded as early as the mid-nineteenth century, as well as rediscovered gems by such well-known authors as Bessie Head and Doris Lessing, this volume reveals a living cultural legacy that will revolutionize the understanding of African women's literary and cultural production.

Ranging from communal songs and folktales to letters, diaries, political petitions, court records, poems, essays, and fiction, these texts provide a vivid—and heretofore largely invisible—picture of African women's lives. Their work and families, their experience of the cruelty of colonialism and war, and their struggles for civil rights are described in voices from twenty original languages and six countries in the region: Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. Together the texts demonstrate women's critical role in cultural continuity and resistance to oppression.

Each text is accompanied by a scholarly headnote that provides detailed historical background. An introduction by the editors sets the broader historical stage and explores the many issues involved in collecting and combining orature and literature from diverse cultures in one volume. Unprecedented in its scope and achievement, this volume will be an essential resource for anyone interested in women's history, culture, and literature in Africa, and worldwide.

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The product of a decade of research, this landmark collection is the first of four volumes in the Women Writing Africa Project, which seeks to document and map the extraordinary and diverse landscape of African women's oral and written literatures. Presenting voices rarely heard outside Africa, some recorded as early as the mid-nineteenth century, as well as rediscovered gems by such well-known authors as Bessie Head and Doris Lessing, this volume reveals a living cultural legacy that will revolutionize the understanding of African women's literary and cultural production.

Ranging from communal songs and folktales to letters, diaries, political petitions, court records, poems, essays, and fiction, these texts provide a vivid—and heretofore largely invisible—picture of African women's lives. Their work and families, their experience of the cruelty of colonialism and war, and their struggles for civil rights are described in voices from twenty original languages and six countries in the region: Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. Together the texts demonstrate women's critical role in cultural continuity and resistance to oppression.

Each text is accompanied by a scholarly headnote that provides detailed historical background. An introduction by the editors sets the broader historical stage and explores the many issues involved in collecting and combining orature and literature from diverse cultures in one volume. Unprecedented in its scope and achievement, this volume will be an essential resource for anyone interested in women's history, culture, and literature in Africa, and worldwide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558614062
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY, The
Publication date: 12/01/2002
Series: Women Writing Africa Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 560
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

A Note on the Women Writing Africa Projectxvii
Prefacexxi
Introduction1
Nineteenth Century
Song of the Afflicted - Lesotho 1842 - Sesotho85
Testimony - South Africa 1858 - Dutch86
Letters and Land Submission - South Africa 1860-1883 - English91
God's Peace and Blessing - Namibia 1861 - German96
Account of Cape Town - South Africa 1863 - isiXhosa98
A Mother Praises Her Baby - Namibia 1867 - KhoeKhoeGowab105
Unanana-Bosele - South Africa 1868 - isiZulu106
Affidavit - South Africa 1873 - Dutch109
What the Maidens Do with Rooi Klip - South Africa 1874 - /Xam111
Letter to Miss Mackenzie - South Africa 1875 - English113
The Story of Ngangezwe and Mnyamana - South Africa 1879 - isiZulu115
The War in Zululand - South Africa 1884 - English120
Two Lions Who Changed Themselves into People and Married Two Herero Girls - Namibia 1886 - otjiHerero124
Leaving the Farm - South Africa 1886-1887 - English125
Portrait of Louisa - South Africa 1887 - English128
Penelopa Lienguane - Lesotho 1888 - English131
Testimony of a School Girl - South Africa 1892 - English134
1900 to 1919
Journal of the War - South Africa 1900 - Afrikaans/Dutch139
Moliege's Vengeance - South Africa 1906 - English144
Ominous Weather - Namibia 1907 - German147
Court Record - Zimbabwe 1908 - Shangaani152
Women's Petition: Domestic Unhappiness - South Africa 1908 - English155
Letter from Karibib - Namibia 1909 - otjiHerero157
Petition of the Native and Coloured Women of the Province of the Orange Free State - South Africa 1912 - English158
Africa: My Native Land - South Africa 1913 - English161
A "Little Woman's" Advice to the Public - South Africa 1916 - English162
Baster Affidavit - Namibia 1918 - Afrikaans165
1920s to 1950s
Address to the Resident Commissioner - Swaziland 1921 - siSwati171
Going to School - Zimbabwe 1921 - English173
Listen, Compatriots! - South Africa 1924 - isiXhosa176
Letter to the High Commissioner - Botswana 1926 - Setswana180
Inheritance: Two Letters - Botswana 1926, 1929 - Setswana182
Speech to the Bangwaketse - Botswana 1928 - Setswana187
Bantu Home Life - South Africa 1928 - English189
Social Conditions Among Bantu Women and Girls - South Africa 1930 - English195
The Story of Nosente - South Africa c. 1930 - isiXhosa200
UMandisa - South Africa 1934 - isiXhosa205
Nation Is Going to Ruination - Namibia 1936 - otjiHerero209
Flight of the Royal Household - South Africa 1939 - isiZulu212
Letter from Keetmanshoop - Namibia 1939 - Afrikaans219
Meeting of Herero Women - Namibia 1939 - otjiHerero and English221
The Case of the Foolish Minister - Zimbabwe 1943 - English225
Though I Am Black, I Am Comely - South Africa 1947 - English229
Song of King Iipumbu - Namibia 1954 - oshiNdonga231
Women's Charter - South Africa 1954 - English236
Presidential Address to the African National Congress Women's League, Transvaal - South Africa 1956 - English240
Two Songs - Zimbabwe 1956 - siNdebele245
African Women Do Not Want Passes - South Africa 1958 - English246
The Widows of the Reserves - South Africa 1958 - English248
It's Gotta Be Cash for a Cookie - South Africa 1959 - English252
Aunt, Stretch out the Blanket - Lesotho 1959 - Sesotho254
1960s and 1970s
The Girl Aga-abes - Namibia 1960 - KhoeKhoeGowab and Afrikaans259
Diary of a Detainee - South Africa 1961 - English263
Past and Present - Zimbabwe 1962 - siNdebele268
Bus Journey to Tsolo - South Africa 1963 - English271
Three Court Statements - Botswana 1964 - Setswana283
The Widow and the Baboons - Zimbabwe 1964 - chiShona285
Ballad of Nomagundwane - South Africa 1964 - isiZulu287
For "Napoleon Bonaparte," Jenny, and Kate - Botswana 1965 - English290
What of the Future? - South Africa 1965 - English303
I Drift in the Wind - South Africa 1966 - Afrikaans306
I Am a Wailing Fool - Lesotho 1967 - Sesotho308
Murmurs in the Kutum - South Africa 1969 - English309
Tobacco, Sugar, Alcohol, and Coffee: These Things Have Turned Us into Slaves - Botswana 1971 - Ju/'hoansi315
A Man Hides Food from His Family - South Africa 1972 - isiXhosa316
Fall Tomorrow - South Africa 1972 - English333
The Old People Give You Life - Botswana 1972 - Ju/'hoansi335
Emergency Call from the Women of Namibia - Namibia 1973 - Afrikaans337
Women Are Wealth - Zimbabwe 1974 - chiShona339
Poem for My Mother - South Africa 1974 - English343
Detention Alone Is a Trial in Itself - South Africa 1975 - English344
The Basking Lizard - South Africa 1976 - isiZulu346
Working on the Mail - South Africa 1977 - English348
1980s
The Rending of the Veil - South Africa 1981 - English357
The Haunting Melancholy of Klipvoordam - South Africa 1981 - English363
Return Journey - South Africa 1982 - English372
Arrested for Being Women - Zimbabwe 1983 - English375
Crossroads - South Africa 1984 - English377
Kandishiwo--I Don't Know - Namibia 1984 - oshiNdonga380
The Woman - Zimbabwe 1984 - English385
Citizenship: An Open Letter to the Attorney-General - Botswana 1985 - English386
I, the Unemployed - South Africa 1985 - English390
The Letter - Zimbabwe 1985 - English392
Our Sharpeville - South Africa 1987 - English397
Our Government Is a Glowing Ember - Namibia 1988 - Ju/'hoansi398
For Willy Nyathele - South Africa 1988 - English400
Jesus Is Indian - South Africa 1989 - English402
Children of Namibia - Namibia 1989 - uuKwanyama411
Praise to Our Mothers - South Africa 1989 - English413
T.M.T. T.B.M.G. - South Africa 1989 - Afrikaans415
1990s and 2000s
Another Story - South Africa 1990 - English419
War from Within - Zimbabwe 1990 - siNdebele and chiShona430
Krotoa's Story - South Africa 1990 - English433
Stella - South Africa 1991 - English438
Giraffe Song - Namibia 1991 - Ju/'hoansi442
Nhamiwa's Magic Stick - Zimbabwe 1991 - Tonga444
"Lend Me a Dress": Testimonies on Education - Botswana 1991, 1999 - Setswana446
A Broken Family - South Africa 1991 - English448
Two Dream-Miracle Stories - South Africa 1992 - English453
Praise to Mbuya Nehanda - Zimbabwe 1993 - siNdebele455
A Noble Woman of Africa - South Africa 1993 - isiZulu457
Swazi Wedding Songs - Swaziland 1993 - siSwati461
Izisho Zokusebenza--Work Songs - South Africa 1993-1994 - isiZulu and isiXhosa463
April 27: The First Time - South Africa 1994 - English467
Before the Beginning - Lesotho 1996 - English470
The Price of Freedom - Namibia 1997 - English471
Ngonya's Bride-Price - Zimbabwe 1997 - English476
Testimony: Truth and Reconciliation Commission - South Africa 1997 - English479
We Will Be Leasing for Ourselves - Botswana 1997-1998 - Setswana484
Writing near the Bone - Zimbabwe 1997 - English488
African Wisdom - South Africa 1998 - English491
War Memoir - Zimbabwe 1998 - chiShona494
The Birth of This Country's Language - South Africa 1998 - English500
Bojale--Setswana Initiation Songs - Botswana 1998 - Setswana506
Intonjane--Xhosa Initiation Songs - South Africa 1999 - isiXhosa507
Mutondo--Nyemba Initiation Songs - Namibia 1999 - Nyemba510
Setswana Wedding Songs - Botswana 1999 - Setswana513
Good as Dead - Zimbabwe 2000 - siNdebele515
Caring for the Dying - Botswana 2000 - English520
Generations - South Africa 2001 - English and Afrikaans522
Contributors525
Permissions Acknowledgments and Sources537
Authors Listed by Country549
Index551
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