反思非洲:土著妇女重新诠释非洲南部的过去

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Deirdre Prins-Solani
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Bernedette Muthien和June Bam编辑的《重新思考非洲:土著妇女重新解读南部非洲的牧场》(2021)是一场期待已久的庆祝活动,以土著妇女在女权主义激进主义、知识生产和理论化中的声音为中心。它唤起了非洲女权主义者拒绝被本土化,拒绝我们的声音被淹没,拒绝被大都市或主流单一的女权主义叙事所淹没。对于这本重要新书的撰稿人和编辑来说,它所包含并沉浸在其中的检索、恢复和治愈工作,是在祖先的见证下进行的,将女权主义的精神和努力推向新的风景和土著方向。它敦促与来自非洲土著的、迄今为止闻所未闻但多产的保守派进行接触。
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Rethinking Africa: Indigenous Women Reinterpret Southern Africa's Pasts
Rethinking Africa: Indigenous Women Reinterpret Southern Africa’s Pasts (2021) edited by Bernedette Muthien and June Bam, is a long-awaited celebration and centering of the voices of indigenous women in feminist activism, knowledge production and theorisation. It speaks evocatively to African feminists’ refusal to be homegenised or for our voices to be submerged, or lost as peripheral to the metropole or a mainstream singular feminist narrative. For the contributors and editors of this important new book, the work of retrieval and recovery and healing it encompasses and is immersed in, is contemplated in the presence of the ancestors, advancing the spirit and endeavour of feminisms into new landscapes and indigenous directions. It urges an engagement with as yet unheard yet prolific herstories that originate from African indigeneity.
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