Gendering the settler state : white women, race, liberalism and empire in Rhodesia, 1950-1980 / Kate Law.
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TextSeries: Routledge research in gender and history ; 22Publication details: London Routledge 2016Description: xvi, 176 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781138916098
- 305.42096891/0904 23
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: writing white women, c. 1950-1980 -- Making settlers out of pioneers: white women and the development of Rhodesia, 1890-1940 -- The politics of pots and pans: Miriam Staunton, gender norms and the Federation of African Women's Clubs, 1950-1970 -- "Think[ing] black": Eileen Haddon, multi-racialism and majority rule, 1953-1965 -- Struggles within the struggle: Diana Mitchell, opposition politics, liberalism, and women's liberation, 1965-1979 -- "Imperialists stuck in a time warp"?: white women, memory and the history of Rhodesia -- Conclusion: white women in colonial Rhodesia.
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