The paper deals with the multiple wars against the Angolan people, and the central role being played by Angolan women in developing new forms and initiatives for peace. It shows how Angolan women have had to draw on the historic memory and practices of resistance and survival to maintain their dignity and pursue peace. It concludes that the success of any peace initiative would require a fundamental transformation of politics and society to give voice to Angolan women, and not simply the reconciliation of waring military factions.
Authors
- Collection
- African Journal of Political Science
- Contributor
- African Association of Political Science
- Place Discussed
- Angola
- Provider
- Michigan Service Hub
- Published in
- Angola
- Rights
- In Copyright
- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/1cebb614fc1f471fa0f2d8d43365489c