sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2024

Guiné-Bissau & História - ‘FIGHTING TWO COLONIALISMS - Women in Guinea-Bissau’, by Stephanie Urdang - New York 1979 - MUITO RARO;
















Guiné-Bissau & História - O papel das mulheres guineenses das diversas etnias na guerra contra a administração colonial portuguesa integradas na guerrilha do PAIGC e após a independência alcançada em 1974 


‘FIGHTING TWO COLONIALISMS - Women in Guinea-Bissau’ 
By Stephanie Urdang 
Edition MR - Monthly Review Press 
New York 1979 


Livro de capas duras, com sobrecapa, 320 páginas, muito ilustrado e em muito bom estado de conservação. Excelente. 
De muito, muito difícil localização. 
MUITO, MUITO RARO.


Da contracapa: 
“Stephanie Urdang’s book is both a record of what women have accomplished and a witness to the need to continue the revolution within the revolution. Avoiding abstract slogans, she places her own commitment to feminism scrupulously within the actual situation of women in Guinea-Bissau today.” 
Sheila Rowbotham 

“I have followed events in Guinea-Bissau closely since the end of the 1969’s, and I read every word of this text without ever losing interest. I like the sensitive way in which Stephanie Urdang weaves together, into a clear and moving picture, her own special topic - The changing role of women - and the general transformarion of Guinea society.” 
Lara Rudebeck 


A Autora: 
“STEPHANIE URDANG is a journalist and an editor of New York-based ‘Monthly Southern África’. She is a South African and has worked for many years with groups supporting the liberation struggles in Africa, in addition to the two visits to Guinea-Bissau.
Her articles have been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ‘African Studies Review’, ‘Quest’, ‘Southern África’, ‘Afrique-Asie’, the United Nations publication ‘Objective: Justice’, and the ‘Guardian’.



Do ÍNDICE: / CONTENTS: 

Preface and Acknowledgments 
INTRODUCTION 
Map 

Part I - IN THE LIBERATED ZONES 
Chapter 1 
- ‘No Pintcha’ 
Chapter 2 
- “What can we consider better than freedom?” 
Chapter 3 
- “A great deal to patience” 
Chapter 4 
- “First it is the women who pound…” 
Chapter 5 
- “We are part of the same fight” 
Chapter 6 
- “Soldado for a pig or a cow” 
Chapter 7 
- “Our education has to be conditioned by our life and history” 
Chapter 8 
- “At the same time fighting for personal independence” 
Chapter 9 
- “The woman of today is a new woman from the woman of yesterday” 

Part II - AFTER INDEPENDENCE 
Chapter 10 
- “We are not fighting for a piece of the pie…” 
Chapter 11 
- “For our country to develop, it must benefit from Men and women” 

Notes 


Preço: 77,50€; 

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