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A History of African Motherhood

A History of African Motherhood

The Case of Uganda, 700-1900

by Rhiannon Stephens
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/09/2013

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This history of African motherhood over the longue duree demonstrates that it was, ideologically and practically, central to social, economic, cultural and political life. The book explores how people in the North Nyanzan societies of Uganda used an ideology of motherhood to shape their communities. More than biology, motherhood created essential social and political connections that cut across patrilineal and cultural-linguistic divides. The importance of motherhood as an ideology and a social institution meant that in chiefdoms and kingdoms queen mothers were powerful officials who legitimated the power of kings. This was the case in Buganda, the many kingdoms of Busoga, and the polities of Bugwere. By taking a long-term perspective from c.700 to 1900 CE and using an interdisciplinary approach - drawing on historical linguistics, comparative ethnography, and oral traditions and literature, as well as archival sources - this book shows the durability, mutability and complexity of ideologies of motherhood in this region.
ISBN:
9781107030800
9781107030800
Category:
Social & cultural history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-09-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
311
Dimensions (mm):
235x157x18mm
Weight:
0.47kg

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