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Title: | Articulation of Women’s Empowerment Through Poetry: A Critical Perspective | Authors: | Sindile Dlodlo Department of African Languages and Culture, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe |
Keywords: | Women Poetry Subaltern Oppression Feminism |
Issue Date: | 15-Feb-2021 | Publisher: | Bindura University of Science Education | Abstract: | This is a literary study which analyses poetic works produced by Zimbabwe Women Writers. It seeks to establish the position of women as far as articulation of their emancipation and empowerment is concerned. This is done in the light of the fact that Zimbabwe Women Writers is an organisation which represents both the achievements of women and an arena for women to speak out. The Ndebele anthologyInkondlo (1998) is analysed and in the course of the analysis, Spivak’s (1988) argument of the woman being a subaltern who cannot speak is interrogated. It is the author’s submission that contributions in the anthology Inkondlo actually deconstruct the feminist way of thinking which guides the publisher | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5992 |
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