Chihera in Zimbabwe : A Radical African Feminist Principle / / edited by Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma, Munyaradzi Nyakudya |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, : Springer International Publishing, : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 pages) |
Disciplina |
929.374
305.42096891 |
Soggetto topico |
Sex
Ethnology - Africa Culture Indigenous peoples - Religion Gender Studies African Culture Indigenous Religion |
ISBN | 3-031-12466-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introducing a Radical African Indigenous Feminist Principle: Chihera in Zimbabwe -- Part I Chihera in the Spiritual Hierarchy: Traversing Patriarchy -- 2 Chihera in the Ancestral Realm: Exploring Female Ancestry Among the Hera People in Buhera, Zimbabwe -- 3 VaChihera: A Profile of Ndakaziva -- 4 Chihera: Renegotiating the Status of Women in Shona Indigenous Culture in Zimbabwe -- 5 Chiheras’ Twenty-First-Century Profiling: Re-converging from Past Divisions in Monolithic Defying of Traditional Patriarchal Culture -- Part II From the mouths of Chiheras and Mhofuyokuno: Disrupting Patriarchy -- 6 Ndini Chihera (I Am Chihera): An African Womanist Perspective on the Chihera Identity in Zimbabwe -- 7 Ndini Baba vaChihera (I Am Chihera’s Father): A Narrative of the Chihera Persona -- 8 “Please Understand Me, I Am Chihera”: Issues of Character and Traits Among the Indigenous Zimbabwean Women of the Chihera Totem -- 9 Chihera’s Story: Keeping Ubuntu Alive Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 10 Revisiting Totemic Praise Names: Chihera as Metaphor of Addressing Gender-Based and Sexual Violence in Post-colonial Zimbabwe -- Part III Subverting Patriarchy: Chihera Persona in the Film Industry and Advocacy for Gender Parity -- 11 Chihera in Film: The Subversion of Patriarchal and Customary Laws of Inheritance as Depicted in the Zimbabwean Feature Film Neria (1991) -- 12 Genderising the Social Media: Analysing Chihera’s Antics in the Zimbabwean Context -- 13 Socially Constructed Discourse on Chihera: An Asset or Liability in Zimbabwe’s Envisioned Gender Equal Society -- Part IV Chihera Prototype Navigating the Zimbabwean Genderised Economic Sector -- 14 “If only it wasn’t for me” Chihera as Head of the Family in a Time of Economic Crisis -- 15 Patriarchy and Disability: A Culture of Ubuntu, African Women with Disabilities and Sustainable Livelihoods in Matetsi Community, Zimbabwe -- Part V Confounding Chihera: Patriarchy Fights Back -- 16 The Chihera Mystique in Selected Writings by African Women Theologians -- 17 Chihera as a Game Changer in the African Churches’ Masculine Leadership Hierarchy: A Case Study of the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe -- 18 Chihera’s Matriarchal Traits: A Mirror of Reverse Patriarchy -- 19 Implications of Consolidating Patriarchy Through Exploitation of “Better” Ways of Conveying Disagreeable Practices to Chihera, the Epitome of Empowered Women in Zimbabwe -- . |
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Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe, Vol II [[electronic resource] ] : The 2023 Election and Beyond / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Sophia Chirongoma |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XXV, 433 p. 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 324.6 |
Soggetto topico |
Elections
Africa - Politics and government Identity politics Communication in politics World politics Sociolinguistics Electoral Politics African Politics Politics and Gender Political Communication Political History |
ISBN | 3-031-33796-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nexus Between Gender, Religion and the Media in Zimbabwean Electoral politics -- Section A: Gender and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 2. Electoral Participation as a fundamental right for women with disabilities in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 3. Unpacking the issue of gender and electoral violence in Christopher Mlalazi’s They Are Coming -- Chapter 4. Shona Women and Grassroots Politics in Zimbabwe: Prospects for the 2023 General Elections -- Chapter 5. Critical thinking, Gender and Electoral politics in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6. Of pains, regrets and suppressed desires: Gendered Politics and Women Activism in Zimbabwean Electoral Politics -- Chapter 7. Rhetoric or reality? Assessing the efficacy of Policy and legislative interventions in enhancing women political participation in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 8.Post-independence election violence: Re-thinking the marginalisation of Women in Zimbabwean politics -- Chapter 9. Voter Rights and Gender: An Analysis of the Importance of Voter Education in Zimbabwe. Section B: Media and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 10. Pollytricking or political contestation? The digital space as alternative public sphere in the run up to the 2023 public election in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 11. Zimbabwean Press and electoral violence: a framing analysis of the March 2022 by-elections -- Chapter 12. Melancholia and polysemanticism in Winky D’s sonic retentions: Subverting expressive barricades and voicing the electoral process through performance -- Chapter 13. The morbidity of Zimbabwe’s transformational politics: Hope or doom in the post-coup era? -- Chapter 14. The rhetoric of Onoma and the intersection of memory and power dynamics in naming and name-calling in Zimbabwe’s electoral politics -- Chapter 15. The Effectiveness of social media in mitigating unfair Mainstream media electoral coverage in Zimbabwe -- Section C: Traditional Leaders and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 16. Traditional leaders as vote brokers and king makers in Zimbabwe’s Elections -- Chapter 17.The institution of Traditional leadership and partisan politics in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 18. The Role of Traditional Leaders and Culture in Zimbabwean Elections -- Chapter 19. A critique of the responsibility of traditional leaders in the electoral process: A Zimbabwean experience -- Chapter 20. Abusing the traditional sceptre: Chiefs and electoral collusion in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 21. Traditional Leaders, Electoral Politics and Impregnability of the Rural Constituency in Zimbabwe. |
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Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe, Volume I : The 2023 Election and Beyond / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Sophia Chirongoma |
Autore | Mavengano Esther |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (329 pages) |
Disciplina |
324.6
324.6096891 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ChirongomaSophia |
Soggetto topico |
Elections
Africa—Politics and government Identity politics Communication in politics World politics Sociolinguistics Electoral Politics African Politics Politics and Gender Political Communication Political History |
ISBN |
9783031271403
9783031271397 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Introduction: The Electoral terrain in Zimbabwean politics -- Section A: Electoral environment in Zimbabwean politics -- Chapter 2. Electoral bickering: Reforms, transparency and credibility of Zimbabwean elections -- Chapter 3. Cordoning off the debris of Electoral Violence and Generative Hegemony in Zimbabwean Politics: Spying on the 2023 Harmonised Elections -- Chapter 4. The semiotics of political schisms and prospects of nation-rebuilding: “Varakashi 4ED” and the “Terrorists” -- Chapter 5. Voting: bliss or blisters? The Zimbabwean experience -- Chapter 6. Shifting the Voting Burden to Others: Abstainers and Turn Outers in Zimbabwean Elections. -- Section B: Language, politics and elections in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 7. The interaction of language and politics: Polysemanticism in the aphorism ‘we died for this country, so we will rule Zimbabwe forever.’ -- Chapter 8. Stoking the Flames of Hate language and Conflict ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2023 Polls -- Chapter 9. Hate Speech and the Electoral Processes in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 10. The “New Old Dispensation”: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Selected ZANU (PF) Leadership Speeches in Post-Mugabe Era and Implications on Zimbabwe`s Electoral Process -- Chapter 11.ChiShona language, a tool in winning political support during campaigning: A case of Buhera South in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 12. Political poetic/ theatrical campaigning pieces in indigenous languages in rural communities: The case of Bikita district in Masvingo, Zimbabwe -- Section C: Electoral institutions and human rights in Zimbabwean politics -- Chapter 13. Adjudication of presidential election disputes in Zimbabwe: The case of Chamisa v Mnangagwa -- Chapter 14. The judiciary and electoral disputes in Zimbabwe’s contemporary political landscape -- Chapter 15. Political dialectics and the role of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in elections: Friend or Foe?.-Chapter 16. Electoral laws, reforms, media transparency and the credibility of elections in Zimbabwe. |
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Mother earth, mother Africa : world religions and environmental imagination / / Sophia Chirongoma and Ven Scholar Wayua, editors |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stellenbosch, South Africa : , : Sun Media, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 201.77 |
Collana | Mother Earth, Mother Africa |
Soggetto topico | Environmentalism - Religious aspects |
ISBN | 1-998951-13-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Introduction -- Situating Mother Earth, Mother Africa: World religions and environmental imagination -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Section B: Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Africa -- Section C: Mother Africa and religious imagination: Gender discourse -- Conclusion -- References -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Mother -- 1 - 'Your house is left to you desolate': On Christian grief and faith for Africa and earth in the climate crisis -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Mother Africa's riches and risks -- Climate crisis as an intersectional issue: Three dimensions -- Theological introspection in light of the climate crisis -- Grief as a spiritual discipline -- Re-awakening the sacred -- Hope-filled praxis -- Faith: Re-reading -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 - The Christic Okavango Delta of Botswana -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Setting the context -- Christic environmental liberation paradigm -- Okavango Delta -- Anthropocentric threats to the Okavango Delta -- The significance of the Christic Okavango Delta liberation paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 - African Islam and environmental sustainability: A case study of theVaremba Muslim womenin Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methodology -- The land as perceived by the Varemba Muslims in Mberengwa -- Varemba Muslim women and access to land ownership -- Cooking, washing and cleaning -- Fetching water -- Fetching firewood -- Taking care of children -- Cultivation of crops and tending gardens -- Preservation of animals -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 - Mother Earth, our life support system: Perspectives from a Catholic nun -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Theresa.
The alternative or new story -- From dominion over nature to custodians of nature -- Environmental conservation in traditional Shona society: Patriarchy andenvironment -- The Catholic Church and caring for Mother Earth -- Ecological examen: Ignatian reflection on care for creation -- Theresa's prayer -- Pastoral care as ecological care -- Path of life (POL) metaphor -- Conclusion -- 92References -- 5 - The Mother Earth Centre: A narrative of the Comboni Missionary Sisters' contributions to environmental sustainability in western Zambia -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- A brief history of the Comboni Missionary Sisters in Zambia -- Conceptualising environmental sustainability -- Theoretical framework -- Comboni Missionary Sisters and environmental sustainability -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 - African Cosmological View: The role of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the preservation of Mount Kenya Forest -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- African cosmological view -- African views of the created universe -- The created universe -- The nature of the universe -- Harmonious relationship between nature and human beings -- Order and power in the universe -- Mount Kenya Forest and its importance to the community -- Destruction of Mount Kenya Forest: Raging fires eating away Mount Kenya Forest -- Drying rivers and women -- Government preservation efforts -- Indigenous methods of preserving Mount Kenya Forest -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 - Karanga women's utilisation of Indigenous Knowledge Systems on climate change adaptation and mitigation in Zimbabwe: Towards the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 13 (SDG 13) -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS): A definition -- Varying dimensions of IKS -- Zimbabwe climate policy: April 2016. African women, IKS and climate change -- Shona women -- Karanga women -- Discussion of key findings and implications for SDG 13 -- Conclusion -- References -- Section B: Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Africa -- Goliath -- 8 - Access to land ownership and gender in the light of African Indigenous Religion in Zimbabwe amongst the Shona in Chiredzi district, Masvingo province, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Women and land use -- Women as moral teachers on land-related issues -- Gender and land inheritance -- Government efforts towards equitable distribution of land and gender implications -- Method -- Findings -- Land ownership and registration -- Challenges -- Land transfer through inheritance -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Kenya: Focus on Islam and Christianity -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Background -- The position of women during the Jahiliyya period (pre-Islamic Arabia) -- Positive teachings about women in Islam -- Negative teachings and sayings about women in Islam -- Women's access to land in Islam -- Prophet Mohammad and women -- Women's status in the Old Testament -- Positive views on the status of women in the New Testament -- Negative views on women's status -- Women in church history -- Women and access to land in the Bible -- Conclusion -- 181 References -- Section C: Mother Africa and religious imagination: Gender discourse -- HIV and AIDS -- 10 - The methodological approach of African women addressing gender bias in Christianity -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methods of doing theology -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 - The Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- The value and gap in Afrocentric research -- The value and gap in Womanist method -- The Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm. Employing the Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm for environmental research -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 - Gender and Holy Prayer Mountains in Zimbabwe: A case study of the Prayer Mountain Retreat Center in Borrowdale, Harare -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework of the study -- Prayer Mountain Retreat Center -- Women and the Prayer Mountains in Zimbabwe -- Our ancestors prayed on this mountain -- The woman, the prayer and the mountain: Learning from the scriptures -- Does help come from the mountains? -- What then is the significance of the Prayer Mountain? -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 - Speaking the unspeakable: The power of biographies of people living with HIV and AIDS -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Once upon a time! -- Analytical framework: Licking broken wounds -- The personal is political: Speaking the unspeakable -- Gideon Byamugisha: Breaking the silence -- Annie Mwamba: Speaking the unspeakable -- Religion shaping response -- African Pentecostalism as HIV and AIDS biographies? -- Speaking the unspeakable: Towards HIV and AIDS competent faith communities -- References -- Africa -- CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS. |
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Mother earth, mother Africa : world religions and environmental imagination / / Sophia Chirongoma and Ven Scholar Wayua, editors |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stellenbosch, South Africa : , : Sun Media, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 201.77 |
Collana | Mother Earth, Mother Africa |
Soggetto topico | Environmentalism - Religious aspects |
ISBN | 1-998951-13-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Introduction -- Situating Mother Earth, Mother Africa: World religions and environmental imagination -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Section B: Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Africa -- Section C: Mother Africa and religious imagination: Gender discourse -- Conclusion -- References -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Mother -- 1 - 'Your house is left to you desolate': On Christian grief and faith for Africa and earth in the climate crisis -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Mother Africa's riches and risks -- Climate crisis as an intersectional issue: Three dimensions -- Theological introspection in light of the climate crisis -- Grief as a spiritual discipline -- Re-awakening the sacred -- Hope-filled praxis -- Faith: Re-reading -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 - The Christic Okavango Delta of Botswana -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Setting the context -- Christic environmental liberation paradigm -- Okavango Delta -- Anthropocentric threats to the Okavango Delta -- The significance of the Christic Okavango Delta liberation paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 - African Islam and environmental sustainability: A case study of theVaremba Muslim womenin Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methodology -- The land as perceived by the Varemba Muslims in Mberengwa -- Varemba Muslim women and access to land ownership -- Cooking, washing and cleaning -- Fetching water -- Fetching firewood -- Taking care of children -- Cultivation of crops and tending gardens -- Preservation of animals -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 - Mother Earth, our life support system: Perspectives from a Catholic nun -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Theresa.
The alternative or new story -- From dominion over nature to custodians of nature -- Environmental conservation in traditional Shona society: Patriarchy andenvironment -- The Catholic Church and caring for Mother Earth -- Ecological examen: Ignatian reflection on care for creation -- Theresa's prayer -- Pastoral care as ecological care -- Path of life (POL) metaphor -- Conclusion -- 92References -- 5 - The Mother Earth Centre: A narrative of the Comboni Missionary Sisters' contributions to environmental sustainability in western Zambia -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- A brief history of the Comboni Missionary Sisters in Zambia -- Conceptualising environmental sustainability -- Theoretical framework -- Comboni Missionary Sisters and environmental sustainability -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 - African Cosmological View: The role of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the preservation of Mount Kenya Forest -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- African cosmological view -- African views of the created universe -- The created universe -- The nature of the universe -- Harmonious relationship between nature and human beings -- Order and power in the universe -- Mount Kenya Forest and its importance to the community -- Destruction of Mount Kenya Forest: Raging fires eating away Mount Kenya Forest -- Drying rivers and women -- Government preservation efforts -- Indigenous methods of preserving Mount Kenya Forest -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 - Karanga women's utilisation of Indigenous Knowledge Systems on climate change adaptation and mitigation in Zimbabwe: Towards the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 13 (SDG 13) -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS): A definition -- Varying dimensions of IKS -- Zimbabwe climate policy: April 2016. African women, IKS and climate change -- Shona women -- Karanga women -- Discussion of key findings and implications for SDG 13 -- Conclusion -- References -- Section B: Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Africa -- Goliath -- 8 - Access to land ownership and gender in the light of African Indigenous Religion in Zimbabwe amongst the Shona in Chiredzi district, Masvingo province, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Women and land use -- Women as moral teachers on land-related issues -- Gender and land inheritance -- Government efforts towards equitable distribution of land and gender implications -- Method -- Findings -- Land ownership and registration -- Challenges -- Land transfer through inheritance -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Kenya: Focus on Islam and Christianity -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Background -- The position of women during the Jahiliyya period (pre-Islamic Arabia) -- Positive teachings about women in Islam -- Negative teachings and sayings about women in Islam -- Women's access to land in Islam -- Prophet Mohammad and women -- Women's status in the Old Testament -- Positive views on the status of women in the New Testament -- Negative views on women's status -- Women in church history -- Women and access to land in the Bible -- Conclusion -- 181 References -- Section C: Mother Africa and religious imagination: Gender discourse -- HIV and AIDS -- 10 - The methodological approach of African women addressing gender bias in Christianity -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methods of doing theology -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 - The Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- The value and gap in Afrocentric research -- The value and gap in Womanist method -- The Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm. Employing the Afrocentric-Womanist Paradigm for environmental research -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 - Gender and Holy Prayer Mountains in Zimbabwe: A case study of the Prayer Mountain Retreat Center in Borrowdale, Harare -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework of the study -- Prayer Mountain Retreat Center -- Women and the Prayer Mountains in Zimbabwe -- Our ancestors prayed on this mountain -- The woman, the prayer and the mountain: Learning from the scriptures -- Does help come from the mountains? -- What then is the significance of the Prayer Mountain? -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 - Speaking the unspeakable: The power of biographies of people living with HIV and AIDS -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Once upon a time! -- Analytical framework: Licking broken wounds -- The personal is political: Speaking the unspeakable -- Gideon Byamugisha: Breaking the silence -- Annie Mwamba: Speaking the unspeakable -- Religion shaping response -- African Pentecostalism as HIV and AIDS biographies? -- Speaking the unspeakable: Towards HIV and AIDS competent faith communities -- References -- Africa -- CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS. |
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Religion, Climate Change, and Food Security in Africa / / edited by Loreen Maseno, David Andrew Omona, Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (343 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 363.8096 |
Collana | Sustainable Development Goals Series |
Soggetto topico |
Africa - Religion
Human ecology - Study and teaching Food science African Religions Environmental Studies Food Studies |
ISBN |
9783031503924
3-031-50392-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Religion, Climate change and Food security in Africa -- Chapter 2. Prophetic action, Climate Change, food security and SDG 2 in Africa -- Chapter 3. Islam, Climate Change, food security and SDG 2 in Morocco -- Chapter 4. Religion, Climate Change and food availability and accessibility in Africa -- Chapter 5. Religious Perspectives on Climate Change and Food Security in Ghana -- Chapter 6. Rastafarianism, climate change and Crop Failure in Africa -- Chapter 7. Catholicism, climate change and pests in Africa -- Chapter 8. Farming God's Way to avert crop failure and pests in Malawi -- Chapter 9. Crop diseases and Food insecurity in Africa: A Hindu Perspective -- Chapter 10. Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Food Security in the Context of Climate Change: A Case Study of Bota Reshupa (Herbal Porridge) among the Ndau of Zimbabwe -- Chapter 11. Indigenous knowledge systems, climate Change and food security in Kenya -- Chapter 12. African Women, Religion and Food Securityin the Context of Pandemics -- Chapter 13. Gender, Religion, food security and climate change in Africa -- Chapter 14. Women, Religion and food insecurity of urban people in South Africa -- Chapter 15. Climate-related conflicts, religion and food production and distribution in Africa -- Chapter 16. Faith-Based Organisations and Food Security in Africa: A Critical Review -- Chapter 17. Pentecostalism, Theology of Survival and Food Security in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 18. Religion, food security and resilience of Rural people in Ghana -- Chapter 19. Religion, Food security and Climate Change Mitigation: A Case of Luangwa Valley Women of Present Eastern Zambia. |
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Religion, Women’s Health Rights, and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: Volume 1 / / edited by Sophia Chirongoma, Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (219 pages) |
Disciplina |
363.96
305.42096891 |
Collana | Sustainable Development Goals Series |
Soggetto topico |
Africa - Religion
Religion and sociology Ethnology - Africa Culture Health Sex African Religions Sociology of Religion African Culture Gender and Health |
ISBN | 3-030-99922-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter One: Religion, Women’s Health Rights and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe -- Section A: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Women’s Maternal Health -- Chapter Two: A Postcolonial Reflection on Indigenous Knowledge Systems-based Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: A Case of the Ndau Women in Zimbabwe -- Chapter Three: Exploring Ndau women’s ecological wisdom on managing pregnancy and childbirth -- Chapter Four: The interface of human rights and Ndau women’s maternal health care rites -- Chapter Five: Mhani Vekusveka: Foregrounding Shangaan Women’s role in Nurturing life with a Special Focus on Traditional Maternal Health Practices in Zaka District, Zimbabwe -- Section B: Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and other barriers to women’s SRHR -- Chapter Six: Pouring ashes on our faces?: An African Womanist perspective on sexual and gender-based violence in Zimbabwe -- Chapter Seven: Sexual and Reproductive Health Challenges Encountered by Female Learners and Female Staff at an Institution of Higher Learning in Zimbabwe -- Chapter Eight: Religio-Cultural Standpoints hindering adolescent and young women’s access to Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Zimbabwe -- Chapter Nine: Omasihlalisane: A feminist pastoral response to the plight of young Zimbabwean women migrants entrapped in survivalist marriages in South Africa -- Chapter Ten: Religio-Cultural Norms Constraining Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights for Widows in Zimbabwe -- Section C: Moral and Ethical Dilemmas Inherent Women’s SRHR Needs -- Chapter Eleven: Ethical reflections on the effects of Zimbabwe’s abortion policy on young women’s reproductive health and dignity -- Chapter Twelve: Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Infertility and Women in Zimbabwe -- Chapter Thirteen: Zimbabwean Women’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights: Ethical and Moral Implications of the Proposed New Marriage Bill -- Chapter Fourteen: The "Small House" Phenomenon and Its Impact on Zimbabwean Women’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) -- Section D: The Impact of Social Media, Literary Texts and Initiation on Women’s SRHR Needs -- Chapter Fifteen: Revamping of a “sanctuary without honour”: VaRemba women’s sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the enclaves of religion and marriage -- Chapter Sixteen: The Personification of Nature as Mother: Motherhood in Islam with Specific Reference to Varemba Women in Mberengwa, Zimbabwe -- Chapter Seventeen: “Saving Fish from Drowning?”: An Africana Womanist Conceptualization of Wo/Manhood and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Through Analyzing Selected ChiShona Literature Texts -- Chapter Eighteen: Media Rhetoric, Women, Silences and Sexual Abuses in the Church. |
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Religion, Women’s Health Rights, and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: Volume 2 / / edited by Sophia Chirongoma, Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (203 pages) |
Disciplina |
363.96
305.42096891 |
Collana | Sustainable Development Goals Series |
Soggetto topico |
Africa - Religion
Religion and sociology Ethnology - Africa Culture Health Sex African Religions Sociology of Religion African Culture Gender and Health |
ISBN | 3-031-11428-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: Religion, Women’s Health Rights and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe (Volume 2) -- Chapter 2: Ethical reflections on the effects of Zimbabwe’s abortion policy on young women’s reproductive health and dignity -- Chapter 3: Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Infertility and Women in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 4: Zimbabwean Women’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights: Ethical and Moral Implications of the Proposed New Marriage Bill -- Chapter 5: The "Small House" Phenomenon and Its Impact on Zimbabwean Women’s Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) -- Chapter 6: Revamping of a “sanctuary without honour”: VaRemba women’s sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the enclaves of religion and marriage -- Chapter 7: The Personification of Nature as Mother: Motherhood in Islam with Specific Reference to Varemba Women in Mberengwa, Zimbabwe -- Chapter 8: “Saving Fish from Drowning?”: An Africana Womanist Conceptualization of Wo/Manhood and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Through Analyzing Selected ChiShona Literature Texts “Saving Fish from Drowning?”: An Africana Womanist Conceptualization of Wo/Manhood and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Through Analyzing Selected ChiShona Literature Texts. Chapter 9: Media Rhetoric, Women, Silences and Sexual Abuses in the Church. . |
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Women, Religion and Leadership in Zimbabwe, Volume 1 : An Ecofeminist Perspective / / edited by Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XI, 193 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina |
658.4012
658.4092 303.34082096891 |
Collana | Palgrave Studies in African Leadership |
Soggetto topico |
Strategic planning
Leadership Management Diversity in the workplace Africa - Religion Business Strategy and Leadership Diversity Management and Women in Business African Religions |
ISBN | 3-031-24579-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Prologue- Interfacing leadership theories and African women’s diverse leadership roles -- 1. Introduction: Women, Religion and Leadership in Zimbabwe- Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando and Sophia Chirongoma -- Section A: Zimbabwean women’s leadership in ecological stewardship -- 2. Theorising African Women’s Leadership: An Overview-Ezra Chitando -- 3. The Leadership of Ndau women in healing the Earth utilizing religio-cultural resources: An African ecofeminist perspective - Tenson Mabhuya Muyambo -- 4. Affirming Positive Femininities through Responsible Ecological Leadership and Stewardship in Rural Masvingo, Zimbabwe- Amos Muyambo -- Section B: Religio-cultural factors impacting women’s leadership roles in Zimbabwe -- 5. Zimbabwean Women’s Leadership and Religio- Cultural Resources in Navigating Risk and Disaster Management: Some Lessons from Cyclone Idai- Mazvita Machinga -- 6. Towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals in Zimbabwe: Christian women’s leadership in Gwanda district - Susan S. Dube and Sibiziwe Shumba -- 7. Gender Discrepancies in Zimbabwean Religio- Cultural and Political Leadership: A Case Study of Young Christian Women in the Midlands Province- Sophia Chirongoma and Mpumelelo Moyo -- 8. Of women’s leadership in African Indigenous Spirituality: A Focus on the Ndau of South Eastern Zimbabwe- Macloud Sipeyiye and Elijah E. N. Dube -- 9. Shona Women and Traditional Healing- Bernard Pindukai Humbe -- 10. Afterword- Tying the strands on African Women, Religion and Leadership. . |
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Women, Religion and Leadership in Zimbabwe, Volume 2 : Engagement and Activism in Religious Institutions / / edited by Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando, Sophia Chirongoma |
Autore | Manyonganise Molly |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (218 pages) |
Disciplina | 200.82096891 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ChitandoEzra
ChirongomaSophia |
Collana | Palgrave Studies in African Leadership |
Soggetto topico |
Strategic planning
Leadership Management Diversity in the workplace Africa - Religion Business Strategy and Leadership Diversity Management and Women in Business African Religions |
ISBN |
9783031247361
9783031247354 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Prologue- Interfacing leadership theories and African women’s diverse leadership roles -- 1. Introduction: Women, Religion and Leadership in Zimbabwe- Molly Manyonganise, Ezra Chitando and Sophia Chirongoma -- Section A: Women’s leadership engagement and activism in Zimbabwean Faith Communities -- 2. Women’s Transformative Leadership and Africa’s Holistic Development: The Role of the Churches- Isabel A. Phiri and Ezra Chitando -- 3. Visibility and Leadership Opportunities for Muslim Women in Zimbabwe-Silindiwe Zvingowanisei -- 4. Women’s Leadership roles in the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (1891-2020)- Simbarashe Munamati -- 5. Gender dynamics in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFMZ) leadership hierarchy- Terence Mupangwa -- 6. Women’s Leadership in the Guta Ra Jehovha Church: Towards the Construction of ‘Soft Masculinities’- Muyambo Amos -- 7. Exploring the Status of Women in the Zion Christian Church since 1913- Solomon Mukora -- Section B: Women’s Leadership in New Religious Movements and Cultural Traditions -- 8. The Emergence of Churches and Ministries founded/led by Women in Zimbabwe- Mpumelelo Moyo -- 9. Religio-cultural ‘clamps’ on female leadership in Zimbabwe: towards a liberating hermeneutic in mainline churches and African Initiated Churches (AICs)- Canisius Mwandayi -- 10. Zezuru women’s leadership roles in the death rites of passage in Zimbabwe: A pastoral response – Sylvia Musasiwa and Yolanda Dreyer -- 11. Afterword- Tying the strands on African Women, Religion and Leadership. . |
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Manyonganise Molly | ||
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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