Producing Women and Progress in Zimbabwe: Narratives of Identity and Work from the 1980s

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Author: Christine Sylvester

ISBN-10: 0325000700

ISBN-13: 9780325000701

Category: Economic Conditions

This book presents empirical and interpretive approaches to the question of who women workers of postcolonial Zimbabwe are and what they wish to gain in the way of progress.\ Christine Sylvester moves between theory and on-the-ground narration with such grace. Fans of her feminist theorizing will find that her thinking about Zimbabwean women's lives will make them all the smarter.\ —Cynthia Enloe, Author of Maneuvers

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This book presents empirical and interpretive approaches to the question of who women workers of postcolonial Zimbabwe are and what they wish to gain in the way of progress.

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