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The six women captured here construct themselves as loyal and patriotic citizens of Zimbabwe who have had to leave their country and family and make their livelihoods in thriving neighboring South Africa. In their poignant voices, the women reveal migration conflicts of home and belonging, as well the struggle to hold on to an identity and culture, in a world that demands assimilation and immersion in host cultures. The women's stories highlight the underlying realities of personal and gendered conflicts and challenges of national identity in a world that continues to lean towards fluid identities.…mehr

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The six women captured here construct themselves as loyal and patriotic citizens of Zimbabwe who have had to leave their country and family and make their livelihoods in thriving neighboring South Africa. In their poignant voices, the women reveal migration conflicts of home and belonging, as well the struggle to hold on to an identity and culture, in a world that demands assimilation and immersion in host cultures. The women's stories highlight the underlying realities of personal and gendered conflicts and challenges of national identity in a world that continues to lean towards fluid identities.
Autorenporträt
Rutendo Hadebe è una ricercatrice femminista dello Zimbabwe, i cui interessi di studio spaziano dalle migrazioni, alle politiche identitarie e alle narrazioni degli oppressi nell'Africa postcoloniale. Attualmente il lavoro di Rutendo si svolge in due università della città: L'Università di Città del Capo e l'Università del Capo Occidentale.