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    Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions: An Attempt in the Feminist Tradition

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    Date
    1994
    Author
    Moyana, Rosemary
    Type
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    Abstract
    This article discusses Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions as an attempt in the feminist tradition. It begins by examining the meanings of the words 'gender" 'female', 'feminist' and 'feminine' and then goes on to analyse the roles of the men and women in the novel to show why it should be categorized as feminist. It is basically through these roles that Dangarembga gives strength to the woman's voice.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/538
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    Moyana, Rosemary.(1994), ''Nervous Conditions: An Attempt in the Feminist Tradition'', Zambezia, vol.21,no.1, pp.23-44.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe Publications
    Subject
    literature
    gender
    women
    feminine
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