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This book explores the intersections of gender, religion and migration within the context of post-independent Zimbabwe, with a specific focus on how gender disparities impact economic development. It addresses the need for gender equity, gender inclusion and gender mainstreaming in both religious and societal institutions.
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This book explores the intersections of gender, religion and migration within the context of post-independent Zimbabwe, with a specific focus on how gender disparities impact economic development. It addresses the need for gender equity, gender inclusion and gender mainstreaming in both religious and societal institutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000730289
- Artikelnr.: 65710995
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000730289
- Artikelnr.: 65710995
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Ezra Chitando serves as Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Zimbabwe and Theology Consultant on HIV for the World Council of Churches. He is also extraordinary professor at the University of the Western Cape. Sophia Chirongoma is a senior lecturer in the Religious Studies Department at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. She is also an Academic Associate/Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion (RITR) in the College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa (UNISA). Her research interests and publications focus on the interface between culture, ecology, religion, health and gender justice. Molly Manyonganise holds a PhD in Biblical and Religious Studies from the University of Pretoria. She is a senior lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy at the Zimbabwe Open University. She is a Research Associate in the Department of Religion Studies, Faculty of Theology and Religion of the University of Pretoria. Currently, she is a Georg Forster Postdoctoral research fellow, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Her research interests comprise religion and politics, gender and religion, religion and sexuality, African Indigenous Religion(s) as well as African Christianity.
1. Introduction: Gendered Spaces, Religion and Migration: Reflections from
Zimbabwe-Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma and Molly Manyonganise Section A:
The Power of Naming: Gendered Nuances 2. Gendered nuances and naming
traditions in Zimbabwe: A Case study of the Shona Indigenous Religion-
Viriri Maradze and Tenson Muyambo 3. Zimbabwean Women Where Art Thou?
Harare Central Business District Anthroponymies, Culture, and Exclusion-
Patricia R. Mabugu, Annastacia Dhumukwa and Cathrine R. Sibanda 4.
Zimbabwean Women's Writings and Women's Theology: Supporting Women's
Struggles for Full Rights and Dignity- Anna Chitando and Ezra Chitando
Section B: Religio- Cultural Traditions and Gender Based Discourses Shaping
the Status of Zimbabwean Women 5. Religio-Cultural Traditions hindering
Zimbabwean Women from accessing the benefits of the Fast Track Land Reform
Programme (FTLRP)- Sibiziwe Shumba and Susan S. Dube 6. The Church's
Struggle for Gender Justice in Zimbabwe: Inspiration from Exodus 2:16-22-
Xolani Maseko 7. Reflecting on Women's Voices in the Anti-Gender Based
Violence Discourse in Zimbabwean Music- Sindiso Zhou, Nomatter Sande &
Nhlanhla Landa 8. Music as an oasis of hope and affirmation for African
women of faith: An analysis of selected post-2000 Zimbabwean gospel lyrics-
Sarah Yeukai Matanga 9. A Hermeneutical exploration of gender perceptions
inherent some selected ChiShona poetry texts prescribed for Ordinary Level
secondary school learners in Zimbabwe- Taringa Beatrice 10. Zimbabwean
women's portrayal and participation on social media: Vestiges of Religion
and Culture?- Chipo Chirimuuta Section C: Interrogating the Challenges
encountered by Zimbabwean Female Migrants 11. The Triple Suffering of
Zimbabwean Women Trafficked to the Middle East: Examining Women's
Religio-Cultural, Socioeconomic and Emotional Trauma- Martin Mujinga 12.
Zimbabwe at forty, usukhulile/wakura: Interrogating the ihlazo and
Religio-Cultural violations endured by Zimbabwean female "illegal" migrants
in South Africa- Herbert Moyo 13. Ethical dilemma for Zimbabwean Christian
Women Engaged in Cross-Border Trading- Tabitha Bishau 14. Labour laws and
the deskilling of professional migrant women from Zimbabwe to South Africa-
Angela Gubba and Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe Chisale 15. Unmasking patriarchy:
The plight of Zimbabwean migrant 'career-wives' in light of the South
African immigration regulations- Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale, Nellie D. Myburgh
and Angela Gubba
Zimbabwe-Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma and Molly Manyonganise Section A:
The Power of Naming: Gendered Nuances 2. Gendered nuances and naming
traditions in Zimbabwe: A Case study of the Shona Indigenous Religion-
Viriri Maradze and Tenson Muyambo 3. Zimbabwean Women Where Art Thou?
Harare Central Business District Anthroponymies, Culture, and Exclusion-
Patricia R. Mabugu, Annastacia Dhumukwa and Cathrine R. Sibanda 4.
Zimbabwean Women's Writings and Women's Theology: Supporting Women's
Struggles for Full Rights and Dignity- Anna Chitando and Ezra Chitando
Section B: Religio- Cultural Traditions and Gender Based Discourses Shaping
the Status of Zimbabwean Women 5. Religio-Cultural Traditions hindering
Zimbabwean Women from accessing the benefits of the Fast Track Land Reform
Programme (FTLRP)- Sibiziwe Shumba and Susan S. Dube 6. The Church's
Struggle for Gender Justice in Zimbabwe: Inspiration from Exodus 2:16-22-
Xolani Maseko 7. Reflecting on Women's Voices in the Anti-Gender Based
Violence Discourse in Zimbabwean Music- Sindiso Zhou, Nomatter Sande &
Nhlanhla Landa 8. Music as an oasis of hope and affirmation for African
women of faith: An analysis of selected post-2000 Zimbabwean gospel lyrics-
Sarah Yeukai Matanga 9. A Hermeneutical exploration of gender perceptions
inherent some selected ChiShona poetry texts prescribed for Ordinary Level
secondary school learners in Zimbabwe- Taringa Beatrice 10. Zimbabwean
women's portrayal and participation on social media: Vestiges of Religion
and Culture?- Chipo Chirimuuta Section C: Interrogating the Challenges
encountered by Zimbabwean Female Migrants 11. The Triple Suffering of
Zimbabwean Women Trafficked to the Middle East: Examining Women's
Religio-Cultural, Socioeconomic and Emotional Trauma- Martin Mujinga 12.
Zimbabwe at forty, usukhulile/wakura: Interrogating the ihlazo and
Religio-Cultural violations endured by Zimbabwean female "illegal" migrants
in South Africa- Herbert Moyo 13. Ethical dilemma for Zimbabwean Christian
Women Engaged in Cross-Border Trading- Tabitha Bishau 14. Labour laws and
the deskilling of professional migrant women from Zimbabwe to South Africa-
Angela Gubba and Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe Chisale 15. Unmasking patriarchy:
The plight of Zimbabwean migrant 'career-wives' in light of the South
African immigration regulations- Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale, Nellie D. Myburgh
and Angela Gubba
1. Introduction: Gendered Spaces, Religion and Migration: Reflections from
Zimbabwe-Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma and Molly Manyonganise Section A:
The Power of Naming: Gendered Nuances 2. Gendered nuances and naming
traditions in Zimbabwe: A Case study of the Shona Indigenous Religion-
Viriri Maradze and Tenson Muyambo 3. Zimbabwean Women Where Art Thou?
Harare Central Business District Anthroponymies, Culture, and Exclusion-
Patricia R. Mabugu, Annastacia Dhumukwa and Cathrine R. Sibanda 4.
Zimbabwean Women's Writings and Women's Theology: Supporting Women's
Struggles for Full Rights and Dignity- Anna Chitando and Ezra Chitando
Section B: Religio- Cultural Traditions and Gender Based Discourses Shaping
the Status of Zimbabwean Women 5. Religio-Cultural Traditions hindering
Zimbabwean Women from accessing the benefits of the Fast Track Land Reform
Programme (FTLRP)- Sibiziwe Shumba and Susan S. Dube 6. The Church's
Struggle for Gender Justice in Zimbabwe: Inspiration from Exodus 2:16-22-
Xolani Maseko 7. Reflecting on Women's Voices in the Anti-Gender Based
Violence Discourse in Zimbabwean Music- Sindiso Zhou, Nomatter Sande &
Nhlanhla Landa 8. Music as an oasis of hope and affirmation for African
women of faith: An analysis of selected post-2000 Zimbabwean gospel lyrics-
Sarah Yeukai Matanga 9. A Hermeneutical exploration of gender perceptions
inherent some selected ChiShona poetry texts prescribed for Ordinary Level
secondary school learners in Zimbabwe- Taringa Beatrice 10. Zimbabwean
women's portrayal and participation on social media: Vestiges of Religion
and Culture?- Chipo Chirimuuta Section C: Interrogating the Challenges
encountered by Zimbabwean Female Migrants 11. The Triple Suffering of
Zimbabwean Women Trafficked to the Middle East: Examining Women's
Religio-Cultural, Socioeconomic and Emotional Trauma- Martin Mujinga 12.
Zimbabwe at forty, usukhulile/wakura: Interrogating the ihlazo and
Religio-Cultural violations endured by Zimbabwean female "illegal" migrants
in South Africa- Herbert Moyo 13. Ethical dilemma for Zimbabwean Christian
Women Engaged in Cross-Border Trading- Tabitha Bishau 14. Labour laws and
the deskilling of professional migrant women from Zimbabwe to South Africa-
Angela Gubba and Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe Chisale 15. Unmasking patriarchy:
The plight of Zimbabwean migrant 'career-wives' in light of the South
African immigration regulations- Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale, Nellie D. Myburgh
and Angela Gubba
Zimbabwe-Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma and Molly Manyonganise Section A:
The Power of Naming: Gendered Nuances 2. Gendered nuances and naming
traditions in Zimbabwe: A Case study of the Shona Indigenous Religion-
Viriri Maradze and Tenson Muyambo 3. Zimbabwean Women Where Art Thou?
Harare Central Business District Anthroponymies, Culture, and Exclusion-
Patricia R. Mabugu, Annastacia Dhumukwa and Cathrine R. Sibanda 4.
Zimbabwean Women's Writings and Women's Theology: Supporting Women's
Struggles for Full Rights and Dignity- Anna Chitando and Ezra Chitando
Section B: Religio- Cultural Traditions and Gender Based Discourses Shaping
the Status of Zimbabwean Women 5. Religio-Cultural Traditions hindering
Zimbabwean Women from accessing the benefits of the Fast Track Land Reform
Programme (FTLRP)- Sibiziwe Shumba and Susan S. Dube 6. The Church's
Struggle for Gender Justice in Zimbabwe: Inspiration from Exodus 2:16-22-
Xolani Maseko 7. Reflecting on Women's Voices in the Anti-Gender Based
Violence Discourse in Zimbabwean Music- Sindiso Zhou, Nomatter Sande &
Nhlanhla Landa 8. Music as an oasis of hope and affirmation for African
women of faith: An analysis of selected post-2000 Zimbabwean gospel lyrics-
Sarah Yeukai Matanga 9. A Hermeneutical exploration of gender perceptions
inherent some selected ChiShona poetry texts prescribed for Ordinary Level
secondary school learners in Zimbabwe- Taringa Beatrice 10. Zimbabwean
women's portrayal and participation on social media: Vestiges of Religion
and Culture?- Chipo Chirimuuta Section C: Interrogating the Challenges
encountered by Zimbabwean Female Migrants 11. The Triple Suffering of
Zimbabwean Women Trafficked to the Middle East: Examining Women's
Religio-Cultural, Socioeconomic and Emotional Trauma- Martin Mujinga 12.
Zimbabwe at forty, usukhulile/wakura: Interrogating the ihlazo and
Religio-Cultural violations endured by Zimbabwean female "illegal" migrants
in South Africa- Herbert Moyo 13. Ethical dilemma for Zimbabwean Christian
Women Engaged in Cross-Border Trading- Tabitha Bishau 14. Labour laws and
the deskilling of professional migrant women from Zimbabwe to South Africa-
Angela Gubba and Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe Chisale 15. Unmasking patriarchy:
The plight of Zimbabwean migrant 'career-wives' in light of the South
African immigration regulations- Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale, Nellie D. Myburgh
and Angela Gubba