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Women, Migration & the Cashew Economy in Southern Mozambique: 1945-1975 - Hardcover
Women, Migration & the Cashew Economy in Southern Mozambique: 1945-1975 - Hardcover
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by Jeanne Marie Penvenne (Author)
Analyses the lives and livelihoods of the female cashew shellers in Mozambique's capital in the colonial era, during which the industry grew to be a major export, and relates how the women played a fundamental, but previously underappreciated, role in the colony's economy.
This book demonstrates that Mozambique's cashew economy depended fundamentally on women's work and should be understood as "whole cloth". Drawing on over 100 interviews, the rich narratives convey layered histories: the rural crises that triggered the flight of women, their lives as factory workers, widespread payment and wage fraud, the formation of innovative urban families, and the health costs that all African families paid for municipal neglect of their neighbourhoods. Jeanne Marie Penvenne is Professor of History, and core faculty in International Relations, Africana and Women, and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tufts University.. She is the author of the Herskovits shortlisted African Workers and Colonial Racism (James Currey/Heinemann, 1995)
Number of Pages: 303
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 20, 2015
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