Postcolonial Imbusa

Bemba Women’s Agency and Indigenous Cultural Systems

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Postcolonial Imbusa

Bemba Women’s Agency and Indigenous Cultural Systems

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Imbusa, a rite of passage for marriage among the Bemba people of Zambia, is one of the most salient and resilient rituals that shapes and informs the private and public life. It is one of the most formidable cultural forces that defines behaviors and determines everyday relations between women and men at home, church, and work. Postcolonial Imbusa: Bemba Women’s Agency, and Indigenous Cultural Systems by Mutale Mulenga Kaunda offers a glimpse into the lived imbusa and how the teaching proposes women’s agency and subjectivity. Mulenga Kaunda argues that the salience and resilience of imbusa, despite the contact with various cultures and religions, makes it a critical feminist decolonial resource for constructing life-giving postcolonial womanism. Through combined interviews and philosophical analysis, this book discovers how the knowledge of imbusa was produced and how such knowledge constitutes postcolonial and decolonial nego-feminism.

Table of Contents

Introduction: An African Feminist Postcolonial Appraisal of Bemba Women’s Marital Agency in Imbusa
Chapter One: Coloniality of Imbusa
Chapter Two: Locating Bemba Women on The Copperbelt Province
Chapter Three: Precolonial Indigenous Imbusa Teachings
Chapter Four: Post colonizing Imbusa: Reclaiming and Reconstituting Bemba Women’s Agency
Chapter Five: Bemba Women and Imbusa in Corporate or Public Spheres
Chapter Six: Bemba Women Imbusa and Marriage
Conclusion: Bemba Women’s Agency Between Tradition and Modernity
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Product details

Published Dec 11 2023
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9781666926255
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 Tables
Series Gender and Sexuality in Africa and the Diaspora
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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