The article investigates the oppression of people as well as its resistance in Exod 1–15 and Southern Africa, from an intersectional perspective. The Zimbabwean migrant women embody the intersectional struggles of the working-class people (class), women (gender) and immigrants (internationality) in Southern Africa. This scenario might have been the case in the world of the biblical texts. First, the study outlines the lived experiences of the Zimbabwean migrant women in South Africa in order to highlight the multi-layered and intersectional character of and the resistance of their oppression. Second, the essay probes the resistance of oppression in the Exodus narrative, with a specific interest in women. Third and lastly, the study shows ho...
This article examines the manner and method of resistance against patriarchal power and privilege. ...
Peer reviewedThis article contributes to the continuing debate on gender equity in the African Init...
Abstract: How black African immigrant women living in South Africa experience, endure and react to d...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
A wide range of literature reveals that women in many African societies have historically been faced...
The article draws on 575 randomly selected articles from the South African Media database to explore...
Abstract : Feminisation of poverty is the belief that the severity of poverty is more intense on wom...
Special Collection: Women Theologies, sub-edited by Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale (Midlands State Universi...
This dissertation revisits the history of black and church women through the lenses of Black Theolog...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
Patriarchal ideology was a fundamental organizing tool used by the ruling pre-colonial Southern Afri...
ABSTRACT Authors: Sara Haugbak & Jenny Thomsen Title: Towards Equality – Oppressed Non-White Wom...
This article examines the manner and method of resistance against patriarchal power and privilege. ...
Peer reviewedThis article contributes to the continuing debate on gender equity in the African Init...
Abstract: How black African immigrant women living in South Africa experience, endure and react to d...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
A wide range of literature reveals that women in many African societies have historically been faced...
The article draws on 575 randomly selected articles from the South African Media database to explore...
Abstract : Feminisation of poverty is the belief that the severity of poverty is more intense on wom...
Special Collection: Women Theologies, sub-edited by Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale (Midlands State Universi...
This dissertation revisits the history of black and church women through the lenses of Black Theolog...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
Patriarchal ideology was a fundamental organizing tool used by the ruling pre-colonial Southern Afri...
ABSTRACT Authors: Sara Haugbak & Jenny Thomsen Title: Towards Equality – Oppressed Non-White Wom...
This article examines the manner and method of resistance against patriarchal power and privilege. ...
Peer reviewedThis article contributes to the continuing debate on gender equity in the African Init...
Abstract: How black African immigrant women living in South Africa experience, endure and react to d...