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Karin Willemse
"One Foot in Heaven conflates two religious perspectives on women propagated by the Islamist government of Sudan since its inception in 1989: as mothers and wives within the walls of their compounds. Central are the biographic narratives of two working women in Kebkabiya, a town in Darfur, each belonging to a different class: low-class market women and highly esteemed female teachers. Based on anthropological research (1990-1995) the author analyses the narratives as part of the multi-layered context in which these were performed - and of which the author also formed part. She shows how these women constructed identities while negotiating the Islamist moral discourse on gender in a period of ethnic conflict, religious transformation and the waging of the first Gulf-war."--Jacket.
| Publisher | Not Avail, Brill |
|---|---|
| Pages | 541 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 9-004-15011-0 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-9-004-15011-9 primary |
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