TANU women : gender and culture in the making of Tanganyikan nationalism, 1955-1965 /
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Portsmouth, NH : Oxford : Nairobi : Dar es Salaam :
Heinemann ; James Currey ; E.A.E.P. ; Mkuki Na Nyota,
c1997.
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| Series: | Social history of Africa.
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Table of Contents:
- Map 1
- The Metanarrative of Tanzanian Nationalism
- Where are the Women?
- Women, "Woman," and Nationalism
- Past/Present Narratives of Nationalism
- About My Use of Life History Interviews
- The Construction of Bibi Titi Mohamed's Life History
- Women in Dar es Salaam: Colonial Ideologies vs. Urban Realities
- Constructing Gendered African Labor in Colonial Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam: A Legacy of Hierarchy, Racism, and Neglect
- Social Engineering and Political Anxieties
- Women in Dar es Salaam
- Class, Religion, and the Construction of Urban African Women: Domesticity vs. "Bad Habits"
- Bibi Titi Mohamed: Dar es Salaam
- Activists and Political Mobilization
- Women and the Construction of Nationalist Consciousness
- Tatu Mzee
- Halima Hamisi
- Mwamvita Mnyamani
- Salima Ferouz
- Mashavu binti Kibonge
- Binti Kipara
- Mwasaburi Ali
- Fatuma Abdallah
- Women's Nationalist Consciousness: Continuity, Collective Memory, and Affective Community
- Bibi Titi Mohamed: Travel for TANU
- Nationalisms in the Hinterland: Kilimanjaro and Moshi
- Local Politics and TANU in Northern Province
- The Club Movement and Kilimanjaro's Women and Girls
- Badges, Rank, and Federation: Club Politics
- TANU Townswomen
- Halima Selengia Kinabo
- Mwamvita Salim and Zainabu Hatibu
- Mario Kinabo
- Violet Njiro
- Elizabeth Gupta
- Kanasia Tade Mtenga
- Natujwa Daniel Mashamba
- Lucy Lameck
- Nationalism in the Hinterland: Mwanza
- Politics, Prostitution, and Women in Mwanza
- TANU Women in Mwanza
- Agnes Sahani.


