Women of the Portuguese Guinea Liberation War

De-gendering the History of Anticolonial Struggle

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Women of the Portuguese Guinea Liberation War

De-gendering the History of Anticolonial Struggle

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The Portuguese Guinea Liberation War is a major episode in 20th-century decolonization, as Portugual's defeat ultimately led to their abrupt withdrawal from their African colonies in 1974. Yet current accounts of the war, both popular and scholarly, tend to be distorted by gender bias: they usually focus on the charisma of male leaders and on male-dominated high politics and ideology, and they rarely ask how women contributed to independence.

In Women of the Portuguese Guinea Liberation War, Aliou Ly offers a much needed corrective. He does so not only through deep archival research, but also by documenting an entirely new oral history drawn from extensive interviews with women who participated in the war as spies, guerrilla fighters, and weapons transporters. Ly shows that women played major roles in winning the war, this largely because their motives for participating were often uniquely concrete: unlike most male participants, for example, many women joined the struggle in order to help fight for their families' food security.

However, women faced discrimination both during the war and immediately afterwards. They had to fight internally to be able to engage in active combat, and they returned to home to find that they were expected to take a back seat in the post-independence era-as one woman puts it, “Instead of sharing the pie with us, they gave us a slice of the pie.” Ultimately, Ly shows, the legacy of this injustice feeds into distortions in contemporary narratives of the war. His accounts of the motives and experiences of female freedom fighters add new, urgent dimensions not only to these narratives, but also to received understandings of anticolonial struggle more broadly.

For its major intervention into the gendered nature of current debates around a major episode in 20th-century African independence struggles, this book is essential reading for students and researchers studying modern African history, African feminisms, and African gender studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Colonial Policies and Women in Portuguese Guinea 1938-1962
Chapter 2. Female Work and Participation in the Armed Struggle in Portuguese Guinea
Chapter 3. Female Combatants and Portuguese Guinea National Liberation War Narratives: Do They Tell the Whole Story?
Chapter 4. Gendering War Space and Heroinization of Female Fighters
Chapter 5. Gender Roles and the First Republic
Chapter 6. Conclusion

Product details

Published 16 May 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781350383043
Imprint Zed Books
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Aliou Ly

Aliou Ly is Associate Professor at Middle Tennesse…

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