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Women's Voices on Africa Book

Women's Voices on Africa
Women's Voices on Africa, In traditional European circles, female identity was viewed in relation to the husband and his status in society. Most of the western women travelers to Africa were either divorced or spinsters. Forging an independent identity meant accomplishing somethin, Women's Voices on Africa has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Women's Voices on Africa
  • Written by author Patricia W. Romero, Mary Kingsley, Jocelyn Murray, Joan R. Forbes, Princess Mary Louise
  • Published by Markus Wiener Publishing Inc, 1992/02/28
  • In traditional European circles, female identity was viewed in relation to the husband and his status in society. Most of the western women travelers to Africa were either divorced or spinsters. Forging an independent identity meant accomplishing somethin
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Acknowledgements 7
Introduction 9
Anna Martin Hinderer (Nigeria, 1853) 25
Mary Kingsley (West Africa, 1893 and 1895) 43
Lambarene 47
Life in West Africa 62
Mary Hall (Southern and Central Africa, 1904) 71
Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (West Africa, 1911) 91
Anne Louise (Hay) Dundas (Tanganyika, 1921) 105
Life in an Out-Station 110
Quaint Customs and Beliefs 120
Joan Rosita Torr Forbes (East Africa, 1917) 123
A Forest City 127
Concerning Women 141
H. H. Princess Marie Louise (Gold Coast, 1925) 159
May Mott-Smith (West Africa, 1920s) 183
Nigeria 185
Lagos and Abeokouta 190
The Mahogany Hunt 197
Margery Perham (Southern Africa, 1929) 207
Prologue 210
Arrival in South Africa 215
Capetown 220
Lovedale and Fort Hare 226
Basutoland 236
Durban 246
Katherine Fannin (Ethiopia and Kenya, 1934) 255
Jocelyn Murray (Kenya, 1954) 269
Bibliography 279


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