Event Title
2-15 Gendering Narratives of Settler Colonisation in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Southern Africa
Location
Zoom
Event Website
https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/96477852104
Start Date
8-6-2021 1:30 PM
End Date
8-6-2021 3:00 PM
Document Type
Panel
Description
Chair: Nedson Pophiwa, University of Witwatersrand
Carla Joubert, Western University (cjoubert@uwo.ca) Louis Trichardt and Ramabulana: Historic Trade Relationships and Early Settler Colonialism in The Dzanani as a Source for Reconciliatory Discussion in South Africa
Ushehwedu Kugakurinani, University of Zimbabwe (ushehwedu@gmail.com) White Women and African Nationalism: Perceptions and Experiences of the Liberation struggle in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1950s to 70s
Rejoice Chipuriro, University of Johannesburg (rchipuriro@gmail.com) Resistance from the margins: African women's experiences in colonial Rhodesia
Diane Whitelaw, Queen's University (16dew1@queensu.ca) Between the Big Man & Obscurity: the Political Contributions of Mathias Mainza Chona to Zambian Democracy in the Twentieth Century
Meeting ID: 964 7785 2104
2-15 Gendering Narratives of Settler Colonisation in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Southern Africa
Zoom
Chair: Nedson Pophiwa, University of Witwatersrand
Carla Joubert, Western University (cjoubert@uwo.ca) Louis Trichardt and Ramabulana: Historic Trade Relationships and Early Settler Colonialism in The Dzanani as a Source for Reconciliatory Discussion in South Africa
Ushehwedu Kugakurinani, University of Zimbabwe (ushehwedu@gmail.com) White Women and African Nationalism: Perceptions and Experiences of the Liberation struggle in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1950s to 70s
Rejoice Chipuriro, University of Johannesburg (rchipuriro@gmail.com) Resistance from the margins: African women's experiences in colonial Rhodesia
Diane Whitelaw, Queen's University (16dew1@queensu.ca) Between the Big Man & Obscurity: the Political Contributions of Mathias Mainza Chona to Zambian Democracy in the Twentieth Century
Meeting ID: 964 7785 2104
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/caas/conference2021/tuesday/17