Mothers of Africa
<p>A protean doctrine, claiming cultural pride and demanding self-expression for those who espouse it, nationalism yet casts its defining symbols and reserves its privileges and powers according to gendered criteria. Nationalism, if seen as symbolically constructed, may be interpreted as a ge...
Main Authors: | Boehmer, E, Boehmer, Elleke Deirdre |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1991
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