The paper is an exposition and a critique of selected novelistic voices in Shona whose subject matter also includes HIV/AIDS. Yet, the informing philosophy on Aids in the novels is gender difference as the modus operandi and sine qua non of social existence. Such a conceptual mode leads the writers to place both genders on a grading scale to see which poses the greatest danger to society. The unequivocal position that emerges in the novels is that women are largely responsible for the transmission of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. However, we argue that such a vision is ideologically vapid and pedagogically subversive and disempowering in the contemporary African world where the fight against HIV/AIDS has assumed legendar...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
This thesis explores the literary response to the American AIDS epidemic by writers of African desce...
This paper analyzed the representation of HIV and AIDS in Japanese novels since 1980 and contextuali...
This paper was presented at a Seminar held in the Department of African Languages, University of Zim...
The article is an exposition and a critique of selected novelistic voices in Shona, whose subject ma...
The prevalence of HIV and AIDS places a new moral imperative on the Shona society and especially wom...
This thesis investigates how selected Zimbabwean female writers narrate HIV and AIDS. It argues that...
HIV and AIDS pandemic have wrecked havoc among humankind. They have caused a plethora of problems to...
Gender Issues in African Literature examines the ways in which some protagonists of African fictions...
Efforts to curb the HIV and AIDS epidemic have reached a deadlock. This emanates from the manner in ...
Although HIV/AIDS affects both men and women, the infection rate amongst women over the years outstr...
It is argued that there is little agreement among the youth about how the continuity of life can be ...
How to Be a ‘Proper’ Women in the Time of AIDS is written as a piece of music for multiple voices. T...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequ...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
This thesis explores the literary response to the American AIDS epidemic by writers of African desce...
This paper analyzed the representation of HIV and AIDS in Japanese novels since 1980 and contextuali...
This paper was presented at a Seminar held in the Department of African Languages, University of Zim...
The article is an exposition and a critique of selected novelistic voices in Shona, whose subject ma...
The prevalence of HIV and AIDS places a new moral imperative on the Shona society and especially wom...
This thesis investigates how selected Zimbabwean female writers narrate HIV and AIDS. It argues that...
HIV and AIDS pandemic have wrecked havoc among humankind. They have caused a plethora of problems to...
Gender Issues in African Literature examines the ways in which some protagonists of African fictions...
Efforts to curb the HIV and AIDS epidemic have reached a deadlock. This emanates from the manner in ...
Although HIV/AIDS affects both men and women, the infection rate amongst women over the years outstr...
It is argued that there is little agreement among the youth about how the continuity of life can be ...
How to Be a ‘Proper’ Women in the Time of AIDS is written as a piece of music for multiple voices. T...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequ...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
This thesis explores the literary response to the American AIDS epidemic by writers of African desce...
This paper analyzed the representation of HIV and AIDS in Japanese novels since 1980 and contextuali...