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Condizioni Nervose

Questa trilogia approfondisce le complessità della crescita nello Zimbabwe sotto e dopo il dominio coloniale. Segue i viaggi di giovani donne che si sforzano di trovare la loro identità e voce in un mondo plasmato da gerarchie patriarcali e razziali. La serie offre una profonda esplorazione delle lotte interne ed esterne per l'emancipazione, l'istruzione e l'autodeterminazione. Presenta una prospettiva profondamente personale sugli impatti psicologici e sociali dell'oppressione e sul desiderio di libertà.

This Mournable Body
The Book of Not
Nervous conditions

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  1. Nervous conditions

    • 224pagine
    • 8 ore di lettura

    "Nervous Conditions brings to the politics of decolonization theory the energy of women's rights. By now a classic in African literature and Black women's literature internationally, Nervous Conditions is a must for anyone wanting to understand voice, memory, and coming of age for young Black women in Africa." -- back cover.

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  2. The second novel from the Booker Prize shortlisted author of This Mournable Body and Nervous Conditions continues Tambu's story.

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  3. This Mournable Body

    • 284pagine
    • 10 ore di lettura

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 BOOKER PRIZE A searing novel about the obstacles facing women in Zimbabwe, by one of the country’s most notable authors Anxious about her prospects after leaving a stagnant job, Tambudzai finds herself living in a run-down youth hostel in downtown Harare. For reasons that include her grim financial prospects and her age, she moves to a widow’s boarding house and eventually finds work as a biology teacher. But at every turn in her attempt to make a life for herself, she is faced with a fresh humiliation, until the painful contrast between the future she imagined and her daily reality ultimately drives her to a breaking point. In This Mournable Body, Tsitsi Dangarembga returns to the protagonist of her acclaimed first novel, Nervous Conditions, to examine how the hope and potential of a young girl and a fledgling nation can sour over time and become a bitter and floundering struggle for survival. As a last resort, Tambudzai takes an ecotourism job that forces her to return to her parents’ impoverished homestead. It is this homecoming, in Dangarembga’s tense and psychologically charged novel, that culminates in an act of betrayal, revealing just how toxic the combination of colonialism and capitalism can be.

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