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African womanhood in colonial Kenya, 1900-50
| 責任表示 | Tabitha Kanogo |
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| シリーズ | Eastern African studies |
| データ種別 | 図書 |
| 出版情報 | Oxford : James Currey Nairobi : EAEP Athens : Ohio University Press , 2005 |
| 本文言語 | 英語 |
| 大きさ | x, 268 p., [6] p. of plates : ill., map ; 22 cm |
| 概要 | This is the most interesting general Kenyan social history that I have had the pleasure to read for many years. It fills a large gap in the colonial history of Kenyan women as they negotiated changes...in the most domestic areas of their experience. - John Lonsdale, Trinity College, Cambridge This is the most interesting general Kenyan social history that I have had the pleasure to read for many years. It fills a large gap in the colonial history of Kenyan women as they negotiated changes in the most domestic areas of their experience. - John Lonsdale, Trinity College, Cambridge How they were treated, how they dressed, if they were to be educated, if and how they married, if they ever experienced sexual pleasure, and even if they were allowed to live were seemingly in the hands of African and British male authority figures. Yet Kenyan women in the first half of the twentieth century nevertheless managed to find their identities for themselves and establish at least some level of control over their own lives. Kanogo (history, U. of California at Berkeley) describes the social and legal status of African women in late colonial times, particularly in Kenya, what was legally and culturally expected of them in terms of their sexuality, ethnicity, and status as a woman, their complex relationship with their own dowries and the family forces behind them, the influence of colonial and traditional medicine and like regulation on their roles as mothers, and the question of whether beings so debased could and should be educated. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) How they were treated, how they dressed, if they were to be educated, if and how they married, if they ever experienced sexual pleasure, and even if they were allowed to live were seemingly in the hands of African and British male authority figures. Yet Kenyan women in the first half of the twentieth century nevertheless managed to find their identities for themselves and establish at least some level of control over their own lives. Kanogo (history, U. of California at Berkeley) describes the social and legal status of African women in late colonial times, particularly in Kenya, what was legally and culturally expected of them in terms of their sexuality, ethnicity, and status as a woman, their complex relationship with their own dowries and the family forces behind them, the influence of colonial and traditional medicine and like regulation on their roles as mothers, and the question of whether beings so debased could and should be educated. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) 続きを見る |
所蔵情報
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: James Currey : cloth | 中央図 3C_40‐47 [教育[比研](人環)] | 教育/302.4A/39 | 2005 |
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書誌詳細
| 一般注記 | Bibliography: p. 252-259 Includes index |
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| 著者標目 | *Kanogo, Tabitha M. |
| 件 名 | LCSH:Women -- Kenya -- History -- 20th century
全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Kenya -- History -- 20th century 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Women -- Kenya -- Social conditions -- 20th century 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Patriarchy -- Kenya -- History -- 20th century 全ての件名で検索 |
| 分 類 | LCC:HQ1796.5 DC22:305.4/096762 |
| 書誌ID | 1001435273 |
| ISBN | 085255446X |
| NCID | BA75854158 |
| 巻冊次 | : James Currey : cloth ; ISBN:085255446X : James Currey : paper ; ISBN:0852554451 : Ohio University Press : cloth ; ISBN:0821415670 : Ohio University Press : paper ; ISBN:0821415689 |
| 登録日 | 2010.12.01 |
| 更新日 | 2010.12.01 |
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