Lobola (Bridewealth) in Contemporary Southern Africa

Lobola (Bridewealth) in Contemporary Southern Africa
Author: Lovemore Togarasei
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3030595234

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This volume explores the multiple meanings and implications of lobola in Southern Africa. The payment of lobola (often controversially translated as ‘bridewealth’) is an entrenched practice in most societies in Southern Africa. Although having a long tradition, of late there have been voices questioning its relevance in contemporary times while others vehemently defend the practice. This book brings together a range of scholars from different academic disciplines, national contexts, institutions, genders, and ethnic backgrounds to debate the relevance of lobola in contemporary southern African communities for gender equality.

Lobola (Bridewealth) in Contemporary Southern Africa

Lobola (Bridewealth) in Contemporary Southern Africa
Author: Lovemore Togarasei
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9783030595241

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This volume explores the multiple meanings and implications of lobola in Southern Africa. The payment of lobola (often controversially translated as 'bridewealth') is an entrenched practice in most societies in Southern Africa. Although having a long tradition, of late there have been voices questioning its relevance in contemporary times while others vehemently defend the practice. This book brings together a range of scholars from different academic disciplines, national contexts, institutions, genders, and ethnic backgrounds to debate the relevance of lobola in contemporary southern African communities for gender equality.

Lobola

Lobola
Author: Sara C. Mvududu
Publisher: Weaver Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Extrait de la couverture : "The practice of paying lobola is comon in all the seven WLSA countries ... This situation highlights a common feature of all systems of marriage in these countries - the patriarchal ideology where men dominate the marriage process and control the decision-making power through the practice of lobola. This study examines the current situation of lobola in the seven WLSA countries and exposes yet another example of how a tradition which originally elevated the status of a woman has transformed into a way of disempowering her. The commercialisation of lobola has stripped it of its symbolism and reduced it to yet another way of controlling women's reproductive rights."

Chihera in Zimbabwe

Chihera in Zimbabwe
Author: Ezra Chitando
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3031124669

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Zimbabwean social media has been awash with images of a woman character, spirit, or concept called Chihera. Traditionally, a woman descending from the Mhofu (Eland) lineage/totem is known as Chihera. In the cumulative tradition of the Shona (a Zimbabwean ethnic group), Chihera is a fiercely independent, assertive, free spirited, and no nonsense woman. This volume seeks to deepen reflections on the Chihera phenomenon in the context of the search for gender justice in Zimbabwe and Africa. The authors reflect on how this radical indigenous feminist ethic circulating on social media can animate the quest for Zimbabwean and African women’s full liberation from patriarchy and all oppressive forces. They grapple with the issue of generating culturally sensitive theories and approaches to galvanize the struggle for African women’s liberation in post-colonial settings. Second, they locate the Chihera mystique in the context of the practical struggle for women’s empowerment. Third, the volume illustrates how the Chihera phenomenon could be utilized for gender justice in Zimbabwe and beyond.

Values, Identity, and Sustainable Development in Africa

Values, Identity, and Sustainable Development in Africa
Author: Ezra Chitando
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3031129385

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This book contends that Africa’s sustainable development must be built on African identity and values. Contributors reflect of the role of values in Africa’s effort to overcome poverty, the focus of SDG 1. The volume reflects on how indigenous values such as Ubuntu constitute a critical resource in addressing poverty. It reiterates the importance of positioning the response to poverty in Africa on the continent’s own, home grown values. Contributors also interrogate how values such as integrity, hard work, tolerance, solidarity, respect and others serve to position Africa strategically to overcome poverty. The volume focuses on how values can help Africa to overcome challenges such as corruption, violence, intolerance, competitive ethnicity, xenophobia, misplaced priorities and others. It provides fresh and critical reflections on the role of values and identity in anchoring Africa’s development in the light of SDG 1.

Naming and Othering in Africa

Naming and Othering in Africa
Author: Sambulo Ndlovu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000485498

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This book examines how names in Africa have been fashioned to create dominance and subjugation, inclusion and exclusion, others and self. Drawing on global and African examples, but with particular reference to Zimbabwe, the author demonstrates how names are used in class, race, ethnic, national, gender, sexuality, religious and business struggles in society as weapons by ingroups and outgroups. Using Othering theory as a framework, the chapters explore themes such as globalised names and their demonstration of the other; onomastic erasure in colonial naming and the subsequent decoloniality in African name changes; othering of women in onomastics and crude and sophisticated phaulisms in the areas of race, ethnicity, nationality, disability and sexuality. Highlighting social power dynamics through onomastics, this book will be of interest to researchers of onomastics, social anthropology, sociolinguistics and African culture and history.

Personal Names and Naming from an Anthropological-Linguistic Perspective

Personal Names and Naming from an Anthropological-Linguistic Perspective
Author: Sambulo Ndlovu
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110759373

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This book fills a gap in the literature as it uniquely approaches onomastics from the perspective of both anthropology and linguistics. It addresses names and cultures from 16 countries and five continents, thus offering readers an opportunity to comprehend and compare names and naming practices across cultures. The chapters presented in this book explore the cultural significance of personal names, naming ceremonies, conventions and practices. They illustrate how these names and practices perform certain culture-specific functions, such as religion, identity and social activity. Some chapters address the socio-political significance of personal names and their expression of self and otherness. The book also links the linguistic structure of personal names to culture by looking at their morphology, syntax and semantics. It is divided into four sections: Section 1 demonstrates how personal names perform human culture, Section 2 focuses on how personal names index socio-political transitioning, Section 3 demonstrates religious values in personal names and naming, and Section 4 links linguistic structure and analysis of personal names to culture and heritage.

Generation, Gender and Negotiating Custom in South Africa

Generation, Gender and Negotiating Custom in South Africa
Author: Elena Moore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000600211

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This book investigates how customary practices in South Africa have led to negotiation and contestation over human rights, gender and generational power. Drawing on a range of original empirical studies, this book provides important new insights into the realities of regulating personal relationships in complex social fields in which customary practices are negotiated. This book not only adds to a fuller understanding of how customary practices are experienced in contemporary South Africa, but it also contributes to a large discussion about the experiences, impact and ongoing negotiations around changing structures of gender and generational power and rights in contemporary South Africa. It will be of interest to researchers across the fields of sociology, family/customary law, gender, social policy and African Studies.

The Politics of Marriage

The Politics of Marriage
Author: Tonya T. Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1993*
Genre: Bride price
ISBN:

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