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Binding memories: women as makers and tellers of history in Magude, Mozambique
Heidi Gengenbach
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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List of Illustrations
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List of Audio Clips
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Readers' Guide
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Alternative Navigation
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
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Friends of Magude (February 1995)
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Mementos (December 1996)
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Binding Memories (December 2003)
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Rural Women in Southern Mozambique: Histories and Historiographies
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Back to the Past: Seeking (Women's) History after War
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Oral History and Memory in South Africa
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Life Histories of African Women
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Women's Lives and Voices in Histories of the Sul do Save
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Meeting Women and History in Magude: Fieldwork Methods
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Introduction
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History in Translation: Gendered Meanings, Gendered Pasts
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Interviews
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Archives and Libraries
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Relations of Remembrance: Women as Tellers and Makers of History in Magude
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Summary of the Arguments
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Overview
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Relations of Remembrance
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Being a History of the Land of Magude as Told by the Memories of Its “Old Women” . . .
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Summaries of the Chapters
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Mapping Magude
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[Epigraph]
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Introduction
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Archaeological Maps: Remnants and Regions
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Travelers' Maps: Conquering Wilderness and Flirting with “Natives”
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Colonizers' Maps: Circumscribing, Peopling, and Profiting from “Magude”
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Historians' Maps: Origins, Destinations, and the Women “Left Behind”
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Maps of Nation-Building, War, and Peace: Reconstructing Magude, 1975-1995
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Maps in the Field: Reaching Magude, 1995
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Locating a Woman's Life: Naming the Past in a “Scattered” Land
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[Epigraph]
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Introduction
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Placing Names and Naming Places
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Names Out of Place? Mapping the Past through Personal Naming
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Conclusion
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Based on a True Story: Women's Life-Storytelling as Memory, Oral Tradition, and History
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Alternative Navigation
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Author
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Author's Introduction
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Introduction
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Life-Storytelling: Memory, Oral Tradition, History
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The Women
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Lives of Grandmothers
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Lives of Mothers
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Lives of Girls
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Lives of Women
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Based on a True Story: Conclusion: “Ah, Long Ago, It Had a Story!”
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Rosalina Malungana
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[Intro]
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Lives of Grandmothers: Kondissa Khosa
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Lives of Mothers: Anina (N'waXumana) Tivane
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Lives of Girls: Fighting Story
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Lives of Girls: Work Story
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Lives of Girls: Schooling Story
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Lives of Girls: Travel Story
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Lives of Girls: Courting Story
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Lives of Women
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Albertina Tiwana
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[Intro]
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Lives of Grandmothers: Fahlaza Dzumbeni
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Lives of Mothers: Machun'wasse Khosa
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Lives of Girls: Work Story
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Lives of Girls: Schooling Story
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Lives of Girls: Trading Story
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Lives of Girls: Dancing Story
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Lives of Girls: Courting Story
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Lives of Women
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Valentina Chauke
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[Intro]
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Lives of Grandmothers: N'waXavela Mazive
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Lives of Mothers: N'waMbokhoda Chauke
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Lives of Girls: Fighting Story
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Lives of Girls: Work Story
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Lives of Girls: Schooling Story
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Lives of Girls: Travel Story
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Lives of Girls: Trading Story
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Lives of Girls: Courting Story
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Lives of Women
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“Everyone Has Her Own Hand”: Pottery as Autographed Memory
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[Epigraph]
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Introduction
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Approaches to Magude's Ceramic Past: Ethnography, Archaeology
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Pots of Memory, Memories of Pots
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“Writing” History in Clay: Elena Khosa and Julia Chambale
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Conclusion
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Boundaries of Beauty: Tattooing and Changing Landscapes of Women's Community
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[Epigraph]
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Introduction
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Knobnoses, Totems, Ornamental Mutilations: Reading Tinhlanga
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Beauty and History: Tracking Tinhlanga
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Of God, Race, and Flowerpots: Interpreting Tinhlanga in a Colonial Context
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Conclusion
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“I'll Bury You in the Border!”: Women's Struggles Over Land, Memory, and Community in Postwar Facazisse
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[Epigraph]
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Introduction
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Gender and Custom: Women's Memories of Traditional Land-Management Practices
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Changes in the Land: Transformations in Land Management in Facazisse, circa 1900-1992
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Reconstructing the Tiko: Women and Postwar Land Struggles in Facazisse
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[Intro]
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“Is there a land shortage? There is, and there isn't.”: Aida
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“Outsiders” versus “Owners of the Land”: N'waMangaviyane
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“I'll Bury You in the Border!”: Albertina
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Conclusion
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Archive Materials
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Maps
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Chronology
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Main
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Sources
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Notes
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Readers' Guide
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Friends of Magude (February 1995)
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Mementos (December 1996)
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Binding Memories (December 2003)
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Rural Women in Southern Mozambique: Histories and Historiographies
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Meeting Women and History in Magude: Fieldwork Methods
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Relations of Remembrance: Women as Tellers and Makers of History in Magude
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Mapping Magude
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Locating a Woman's Life: Naming the Past in a “Scattered” Land
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Based on a True Story: Women's Life-Storytelling as Memory, Oral Tradition, and History
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“Everyone Has Her Own Hand”: Pottery as Autographed Memory
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Boundaries of Beauty: Tattooing and Changing Landscapes of Women's Community
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“I'll Bury You in the Border!”: Women's Struggles Over Land, Memory, and Community in Postwar Facazisse
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Supplementary Materials 13: Interview excerpt, Lili Xivuri
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Supplementary Materials 14: Interview excerpt, Sara Juma
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Glossary
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Interviews
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Bibliography
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Archives
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Periodicals and Newspapers
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Books and Articles
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Unpublished Theses and Papers
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Links
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About the Author
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Supplementary Materials
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Supplementary Materials 1
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Supplementary Materials 2
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Supplementary Materials 3
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Supplementary Materials 4
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Supplementary Materials 5 Chief Magud's Hospitality
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Supplementary Materials 6
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Supplementary Materials 7 Antioka
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Supplementary Materials 8 MATIMU YA YINDLO YA KOKWANA PONTIA KU FIKA KAVA TATANA VA HINA HI LAWA By Sinai Mundlovu
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Supplementary Materials 9 Text for Audio (Lise Nsumbane) Interview #1 (021), 29 June 1995
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Supplementary Materials 10 Text for Audio (Rosalina Malungana) Interview #3 (005), 3 June 1995
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Supplementary Materials 11 Interview excerpt, Talita Kwambate, Interview #1 (121), 17 January 1996
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Supplementary Materials 12
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Supplementary Materials 13 Interview excerpt, Lili Xivuri, Interview #1 (056), 24 September 1995
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Supplementary Materials 14 Interview excerpt, Sara Juma, Interview #1 (073), 25 October 1995
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Supplementary Materials 15 Interview excerpt, Misse Xivuri, Interviews #1 (061) & 2 (085), 4 October 1995, 20 November 1995
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Supplementary Materials 16 Interview excerpt, Rosalina Malungana, Interviews #2 (004), 28 May 1995
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Supplementary Materials 17 Interview excerpt, Marta Mabunda, Interviews #2 (158), 22 March 1996
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Supplementary Materials 18 Interview excerpt, Albertina Tiwana, Interviews #3 (092), 29 November 1995
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Supplementary Materials 19 Interview excerpt, Albertina Tiwana, Interviews #2 (065), 14 October 1995
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Supplementary Materials 20 Interview excerpt, Albertina Tiwana, Interviews #2 (065), 14 October 1995
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Supplementary Materials 21
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Supplementary Materials 22
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Supplementary Materials 23
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Supplementary Materials 24
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Supplementary Materials 25
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 111.5 (Dec. 2006) | http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/111.5/br_194.html |
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Columbia University Press
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